- University graduates: architects; technical architects; construction engineers; civil engineers; public Works engineers, Road, canal and port engineers, industrial engineers etc.
Raise awareness and reflect on the value of bearing in mind interior architecture and its positive social influence, assessing its impact on the environment, life quality and its capacity to generate identity, innovation and production quality.
Ability to further develop and the sensitivity to solve construction details from a technical and artistic point of view.
SUBJECT: PERCEPTION AND SPACE ANALYSIS.
Atmospheres.
BLOCK IV: MATERIAL STUDY:
In this block the student will contact teachers and experts who will help explain how to develop essential theoretical aspects that will be applied in several practical exercises (workshop) in order to promote contact with real-life professional activity.
CONFERENVES AND PRESENTATIONS OF PROFESSIONALS FROM THE BUSINESS WORLD. WALL COVERING MANUFACTURERS.
BLOCK V: PERCEPTION OF SPACE. SENSORY ANALYSIS: Atmospheres. SENSATIONS. PROJECT PSYCHOLOGY.
- Color: Lighting, influence of sources of light and color in a space. Light and color as descriptive, expressive and symbolic elements in interior design. Color codes. Psychological factors.
BLOCK VI: BRANDING AND RETAIL: SPECIFIC PUBLIC AND COMMERCIAL AREAS.
In this block various professional and corporative areas will be studied from the following points of view:
- Commercial Logic and point of sale
- Micro working spaces.
- Ethic and corporate image.
- Graphics applied to architecture.
- Design and communication.
- Ephemeral architecture.
The material and the portfolio´s graphic layout will be selected. Definition and communication of the concepts that define the Project.
- Drafting of contracts.
- Insurance.
- Definition of responsibilities and competences.
- Intellectual property registration.
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVTY HOURS ATTENDANCE
Workshops 26 35
Group or individual study 78 25
Presentation, Communication activities 52 60
Construction site visits 26 70
Evaluation activities 26 70
The academic part of the subject is divided into blocks, in which workshops, practical modules and theory classes will be combined.
Workshops: a collaborative working method is used where the main objectives are achieved through the development of an exercise. Theoretical classes will alternate with a number of practical classes during which a project will be carried out under the supervision of module directors.
This Project will be delivered at the end of the workshop, as a result of all the practical knowledge acquired during the lectures.
The aim of the workshop is to be able to apply the corresponding knowledge of each subject, through practical exercise similar to real-life work experiences.
- Practical modules: Classes taught in the workshops will be the conducting thread with the global contents of the workshop. Therefore, exercises in which students will have to search and elaborate information will be proposed.
This exercise will be done in groups, and will consist of reflection on a previously established monographic theme. Based on this, student must take notes and search information which they will then share with the rest of the class under the supervision of the module director. The main objective is to learn communication and project-advertising skills through the exchange of different views and opinions.
- Theory modules: The structure of the theory modules is based on a series of conferences in which the different teachers will make sure students obtain the necessary theoretical knowledge.
Module on personal skills: Throughout the course, a module on personal skills is provided within each subject. This module provides students with the knowledge and personal skills related to employment, that will prepare them to address fluid communication with clients, learn non-verbal communication techniques and selling techniques.
Working site visits:
During the course, complementary site visits will be organized. This way students can learn to solve in-situ construction details, solutions and situations.
SISTEMA DE EVALUACIÓN
Trabajos en grupo o individual 40.0
Presentación pública de trabajos 20.0
Participación en clase 20.0
Exámenes 20.0
- Diseño de espacios comerciales. Lynne Mesher
- Algunos pasos hacia una pequeña teoría de lo visible. John Berger. GG.
2002
- Antropometría para espacios interiores. Panero y Zelnik. GG. 2006
- Arquitectura. Forma, Espacio Orden. Francis D.K. Ching. GG. 1998
- Breve Historia del Mueble. Edgard Lucie- Smith. Ed. Destino.1998
- Comunicación no verbal. Flora Davis. Ed. Alianza. 1971
- Cómo nacen los objetos. Bruno Munari. GG.
- Design Handbook. Charlotte y Peter Fiell. Taschen. 2007
- Diccionario visual de Arquitectura. Francis D.K. Ching. GG. 1997
- Diseñar el Diseño. John Christopher Jones.
- Diseñar para los ojos. Joan Costa. Colección Joan Costa. 2003
- Diseños con vida. INDEX BOOK. 2006
- El Diseño del S.XXI. Charlotte y Peter Fiell. Taschen. 2003
- El hombre como medida de todas las cosas. Fusther. Ed. Seminarios y Ediciones.
- El silencio creador. Federico DelClaux. Ed. Rialp. 1969
- E-topía. William J. Michel. Ed. Mitpress. 1999
- Filosofía del Diseño. Vilém Flusser. Ed. Síntesis. 2002.
- Guía técnica de accesibilidad en la edificación. 2001.
- Historia crítica de la Arquitectura Moderna. Kenneth Frampton. GG. 1980.
- Historia natural de Urbanización. Lewis Mumford. 1956.
- Hombre y espacio. Bollnow. Ed. Labor (Barcelona)
- Introducción a la Historia de la Arquitectura. José Antonio Alonso Pereira. Ed. Reverté. 2005
- La Galaxia Gutenberg. Marshall McLuhan. 1962
- La interacción del color. Joseph Albers. Alianza Editorial. 2003
- Los no Lugares. Marc Auge. Ed. Gedisa. 2001
- Loos. Ornamento y Delito. Taschen 2003.
- Manual de Luminotecnia (Viviendas y Locales Comerciales). Carlos Jiménez. Ed. Ceac. 1998.
- Modos de ver. John Berger. GG. 2000.
- Manual del Arquitecto Descalzo. Johan Van Legen. 2006
- Neufert. El arte de proyectar en arquitectura. Neufert. Ed. Gustavo Gili.
- Psicología del color. Eva Heller. GG. 2004.No-Logo. Naomi Klein. 2002
- Refuse. INDEX BOOK. 2006
- Saber ver la arquitectura. Zevi. Ed. Apóstrofe.
- Signos, símbolos, marcas y señales. Adrián Frutiger. GG
- Sillas , sillas, sillas. Patricia Bueno. Atrium Group. 2003.
- DISEÑO DE INTERIORES "ESTRATEGIAS Y PLANIFICACION DE ESPACIOS"HIGGINS, IAN
Small Interiors. Ed. H. Kliczkowski. 2005
- Teoría de los colores. Goethe. 1810.
- The Hidden Dimension. Edward T. Hall. 1969.
- Todo es Comparable. Oscar Tusquets. Ed. Anagrama. 1998.
- Urbanismo Situacionista. Gilles Ivain. GG. 1958
- NEW NORDIC DESIGN.GRUNDTOFT, DOROTHEA
- Fundamentos de arquitectura de interiores. John Coles Naomi House Author.Published by PROMOTORA DE PRENSA INTERNACIO.ISBN 10: 8493588121 ISBN 13: 9788493588120
Magazines.
- Diseño Interior, Experimenta, Escaparatismo: Window Design, Proyecto
- Contract, Decórate, Living Decó, Neo2, Diseñart, El Croquis, AD, Casa y
- Campo
etc.
Webs and blogs usual:
- http://www.lazarorosaviolan.com
- http://www.gcaarq.com
- http://arkinetia.com/ : Revista de arquitectura en la red.
- http://www.monografias.com/: Tesis, documentos, recursos educativos
- http://mocoloco.com/: Blog sobre lo último en Decoración de todos los países.
- http://moleskinearquitectonico.blogspot.com/ : Blog sobre arquitectura.