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INTERIOR DESIGN

COURSES OFFERED

TWINKLE KHANNA

One Year Foundation Program

Fundamentals of Design

This subject exposes the students to the basics of design and the fundamentals of design theory. Students will learn to understand and appreciate design by exploring and applying the various elements and principles of design including colour and colour theory.

Visual Communication and Presentation

This subject forms the foundation of an interior designer’s work as it helps the designer to come up with and communicate original ideas. The subject includes basics of technical drafting, illustrative sketching and presentation of work using various Medias.

Studio for Residential Space

This design studio introduces students to the concepts of designing residential spaces. Students will learn how to conceptualize design and execute it using techniques.

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Two Year Advance Program

Evolution of Interior Design

This subject aims to inculcate an awareness and appreciation among the students of the evolution of interior design and furniture, their growth and development through the ages. This would be a theory-based course and would focus on the various components that students would study and apply in their creative efforts.

Studio for Work Space

This subject focuses on planning and designing of a working or an office space. Students will learn the fundamentals of the various types of working environment and how to design a functional and aesthetically appealing working space.

Studio for Residential Space

This design studio introduces students to the concepts of designing residential spaces. Students will learn how to conceptualize design and execute it using techniques.

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Three Year Specialisation Program

Portfolio Development and Presentation

A portfolio is the compilation which showcases the work carried out by the student/designer. Students will learn about the various types of portfolios which can be made and how to best present their work to prospective clients or employers.

Transformable Systems and spaces

The living spaces in all cities across the world are getting reduced because of urbanisation and high property prices. People have to find multiple uses of the same spaces and furniture pieces to fulfil their living requirements. This subject exposes students to techniques and systems which can transform spaces but do not compromise on comfort or aesthetics. Companies around the world are designing furniture that disappear into walls, can be stowed via remote control, or are even stored on the ceiling. Kid’s furniture is another big aspect that will be covered.

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