Master of Interior Design ︎
Various Things of Different Sizes
Graduate Studio One ︎ Fall 2020 ︎ Los Angeles
Instructor: Ryan Tyler Martinez
The foundation graduate design studio prompts a phenomenological understanding of architectural space through an introduction to design methodologies across multiple media and within nested scales. Students explore the manipulation of two and three dimensions through skills
development in drawing, material
exploration, and modeling.
Graduate Studio One ︎ Fall 2020 ︎ Los Angeles
Instructor: Ryan Tyler Martinez
The foundation graduate design studio prompts a phenomenological understanding of architectural space through an introduction to design methodologies across multiple media and within nested scales. Students explore the manipulation of two and three dimensions through skills
development in drawing, material
exploration, and modeling.
Inside the Kaaba: An Exploration of Admittance
Graduate Thesis ︎ Spring 2020 ︎ Interior Design
Student: Eithar Alsayigh
Advisor: Heather Scott Peterson
The culmination of the Master of Interior Architecture, students pursue their self-directed theses in collaboration with a faculty advisor and a selected expert resource. Continual self-assessment and synthesis of the knowledge and skills developed in the program is exercised as part of the thesis development process in order to demonstrate mastery of the critical focus and practice of the discipline.
Graduate Thesis ︎ Spring 2020 ︎ Interior Design
Student: Eithar Alsayigh
Advisor: Heather Scott Peterson
The culmination of the Master of Interior Architecture, students pursue their self-directed theses in collaboration with a faculty advisor and a selected expert resource. Continual self-assessment and synthesis of the knowledge and skills developed in the program is exercised as part of the thesis development process in order to demonstrate mastery of the critical focus and practice of the discipline.
Architecture of the Skin: Understanding
Space through Touch
Graduate Thesis ︎ Spring 2020 ︎ Interior Design
Student: Reem Aladham
Advisor: Heather Scott Peterson
The culmination of the Master of Interior Architecture, students pursue their self-directed theses in collaboration with a faculty advisor and a selected expert resource. Continual self-assessment and synthesis of the knowledge and skills developed in the program is exercised as part of the thesis development process in order to demonstrate mastery of the critical focus and practice of the discipline.
Graduate Thesis ︎ Spring 2020 ︎ Interior Design
Student: Reem Aladham
Advisor: Heather Scott Peterson
The culmination of the Master of Interior Architecture, students pursue their self-directed theses in collaboration with a faculty advisor and a selected expert resource. Continual self-assessment and synthesis of the knowledge and skills developed in the program is exercised as part of the thesis development process in order to demonstrate mastery of the critical focus and practice of the discipline.
Figuring Space 2
Code Analysis ︎ Spring 2020 ︎ Interior Design
Instructor: Heather Scott Peterson
This course studies materials and methods of detailing, fabrication, documentation, and specification, and analyzes construction materials and building systems including structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, lighting, and acoustics. In conjunction with the building systems, this course examines buikding codes related to interior architecture through research, observation, and architectural documentation of non-structural
elements of contemporary or modern design
Code Analysis ︎ Spring 2020 ︎ Interior Design
Instructor: Heather Scott Peterson
This course studies materials and methods of detailing, fabrication, documentation, and specification, and analyzes construction materials and building systems including structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, lighting, and acoustics. In conjunction with the building systems, this course examines buikding codes related to interior architecture through research, observation, and architectural documentation of non-structural
elements of contemporary or modern design
Methodological Slant
Emerging Ideas 4 ︎ Spring 2020 ︎ Interior Design
Instructor: Christoph Korner
The fourth Emerging Ideas course provides a three-unit seminar focusing on methodological approaches to research, including theoretical, historical, and design knowledge. It is in this seminar that students transform the overall research interests of the cohort into individual methods of creating knowledge. Methodologies explored include those used with various disciplinary emphases in architecture and design, ranging from professional to academic, normative to exploratory, all with a strong critical lens. This seminar provides grounding for the students’ research interests in their study-away Fieldwork Studio the following summer.
Emerging Ideas 4 ︎ Spring 2020 ︎ Interior Design
Instructor: Christoph Korner
The fourth Emerging Ideas course provides a three-unit seminar focusing on methodological approaches to research, including theoretical, historical, and design knowledge. It is in this seminar that students transform the overall research interests of the cohort into individual methods of creating knowledge. Methodologies explored include those used with various disciplinary emphases in architecture and design, ranging from professional to academic, normative to exploratory, all with a strong critical lens. This seminar provides grounding for the students’ research interests in their study-away Fieldwork Studio the following summer.
Envelope
& Image
Visualization 1 ︎ Fall 2019 ︎ Los Angeles
Instructor: Cody Miner
Students are inducted into the cultural and traditional conventions of architectural representation. The course operates as a workshop providing the analog and digital communication standards and making techniques for documenting, drawing, and modeling design ideas.
Visualization 1 ︎ Fall 2019 ︎ Los Angeles
Instructor: Cody Miner
Students are inducted into the cultural and traditional conventions of architectural representation. The course operates as a workshop providing the analog and digital communication standards and making techniques for documenting, drawing, and modeling design ideas.