SPATIAL DETERMINANTS (Walls, Floors & Ceilings)
This course explores the three planes that create a room. Students will study the "bones" of the interior, learning to treat surfaces not just as flat planes, but as opportunities for spatial formation. From heavy traditional masonry to innovative suspended ceilings, this course provides the technical knowledge to build unique, innovative design environments.
Learning Objectives: Master the treatment of architectural planes; understand the load-bearing vs. decorative functions of boundaries; innovate ceiling design for spatial unique character.
Topics Covered
Innovative Ceilings: Forming the interior uniquely to create a distinct and innovative design.
Wall Treatments: Methods for treating walls through both traditional (plaster, stone) and modern (3D panels, cladding) methods.
Common Flooring Types: Application methods based on the function of the space (Stone, Wood, Luxury Vinyl, Polished Concrete).
Outcomes: Ability to create a "Total Design" where the shell of the building reinforces the design concept.
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Prerequisites
Description
Learning Objectives: Master the treatment of architectural planes; understand the load-bearing vs. decorative functions of boundaries; innovate ceiling design for spatial unique character.
Topics Covered
Innovative Ceilings: Forming the interior uniquely to create a distinct and innovative design.
Wall Treatments: Methods for treating walls through both traditional (plaster, stone) and modern (3D panels, cladding) methods.
Common Flooring Types: Application methods based on the function of the space (Stone, Wood, Luxury Vinyl, Polished Concrete).
Outcomes: Ability to create a "Total Design" where the shell of the building reinforces the design concept.
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