The interior designer combines the techniques in the interpretation of current trends through an intuitive and sensorial approach to a project.The aim of the course in interior design is to generate professional figures that are able to apply skills in interpreting and developing projects in the different specialist areas of interiors: residential, projects in retail design, public spaces and exhibition design. The course provides participants with the technical
knowledge and understanding to resolve aspects in the construction of spaces, the methodologies to develop a concept proposal through to its correct representation. The approach of the course is creative, artistic, and intuitive as well as technical in design. The interior designers through the research
and analysis of the changes in the contemporary way we live, plans a space that creates a style story, where the use of color and light helps to evoke a seductive mood.
At INSD the students study the elements and principles of design, the history, theory and philosophy,and the sociological and psychological aspects of space provided for the groundwork of all good interior design. They lead to in depth study of the technical, graphic, design process and studio techniques
required to solve the design problems of today’s complex interiors. General design principles are applied to specific interiors including restaurants, hotels, houses, offices, places of entertainment, shops and more. Combining your artistic sense with a technical proficiency, students will develop a firm foundation in color and position, drafting, drawing and critical thinking.
INTERIOR DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY
"we shape our homes
Winston Churchill
and then our homes shape us"
Winston Churchill
Bachelors Programme
Semester 1 – 20 Credits
Basics of Drafting Basics of Graphics Introduction of Interior designing History of architecture Basics of furniture designing Market survey & Building construction
Semester 2 – 24 Credits
Application of Drafting Application of colors Principle of Interior designing History of architecture Glossary of furniture Building construction Grooming & communication skills
Semester 3 – 20 Credits
Building technology Life space planning and interior designing Design graphics & display History of architecture Furniture & furnishings Portfolio development
Semester 4 – 20 Credits
Building services & estimation Urban space planning Elements of Interior designing Theory of architecture Significance of Furniture Market Dynamics Project work
Semester 5 – 22 Credits
Interior and exterior treatments Furniture, furnishings and fittings Art and graphics in interior designing Entrepreneurship development Computer aided design Building construction – Part 3 Interior designing projects – Part 1
Semester 6 – 30 Credits
Interior and exterior treatments Furniture, furnishings and fittings Art and graphics in interior designing Entrepreneurship development Computer aided design Building construction – Part 3 Interior designing projects – Part 1
Masters Progamme
Semester 1 – 20 Credits
Basics of drafting Basics of graphics Introduction of interior designing Market survey & building construction Basic of furniture designing History of architecture
Semester 2 – 20 Credits
Application of drafting Application of colors Principle of interior designing Building construction Glossary of furniture History of architecture
Semester 3 – 20 Credits
Design graphic & display Interior space planning Building construction – part 3 Furniture & furnishings History of architecture Portfolio development
Semester 4 – 20 Credits
Application of color harmonies in interior & exterior Principle of interior designing Environmental studies in interior & exterior Affiliation accessories & furniture design Theory of architecture Autocad (residential) Market Dynamics