School of Architecture and Design \ Interior Architecture and Environmental Design
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
Interior Architecture and Environmental Design
Handling of versatile modular systems for mass production in interior space and furniture design, the use and importance of ergonomics in relation to modularity in the field of interior architecture. In this context, understanding the primary requirements for designing environments suitable for the individual in line with design principles such as human dimensions, function and aesthetics.
The content of the course is to enable students to comprehend the basics of systems that can be used in space design and applications and to acquire the ability to use modular systems in their designs.
Textbook and / or References
Architectural Graphics Standarts, Francis King D. K. Ching, İç Mimarlık.
Harris, D. (2008). Designing Modular Interiors. Wiley.
Stevens, Q. (2011). The Modular Home. Princeton Architectural Press.
Kieran, S., & Timberlake, J. (2004). Refabricating Architecture: How Manufacturing Methodologies Are Poised to Transform Building Construction. McGraw-Hill Professional.
At the end of this course students;
To comprehend the logic of creating modular systems by researching on design and application systems.
It is aimed to address the concepts of changeability and transformability with the help of a modular system and to gain the ability to design with this system.
1. To be able to explain the design and application basics of modular systems and analyze their role in mass production processes.
2. Design environments suitable for the individual in accordance with design principles such as human dimensions, ergonomics, function and aesthetics.
3. Can develop creative design solutions by evaluating the concepts of changeability and transformability in the context of modular systems.
4. Create systems applicable in interior and furniture design by using modularity principles.
Week 1: Purpose, Scope and Content
Week 2: Modular System Concepts Presentations
Week 3 Sketch and model critiques
Week 4: Sketch and model criticism
Week 5: Drawing and model criticism (scale 1/100)
Week 6: Drawing and model criticism (scale 1/50)
Week 7: EVALUATION
Week 8: Drawing and model criticism (scale 1/20)
Week 9: Drawing and model critique (scale 1/20)
Week 10: Drawing and model criticism (scale 1/20)
Week 11: Structure, Detail and Presentation Critiques
Week 12: Structure, Detail and Presentation Critiques
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Midterm Evaluation 50%
• Final 40%
• Participation 10%
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