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Project 1: Understanding Different types of Professions and Drawings in the Built Environment
Introduction to Drawing [ARC30103]
Introduction to the Construction Industry [QSB30105]
Interior
architecture/
design/
decoration
Roles of an
interior
architect
 Design and build interiors for safety, functionality and aesthetics
 Understand the durability and strength of building structure
materials
 Be skilled in the use of light, colours and textures in a space
 Draft plans to create or refinish spaces in private home or in
commercial buildings
 Design with their clients’ taste in mind
 Be aware of the federal, state and local building regulations so
their designs are up-to-code
 Interior architects are part of the building and remodelling process
from the beginning to end
 They begin their job by meeting clients to discuss the expectations
for the project
 At these points, the interior architect will listen to the wants and
needs of his/her clients as well as giving suggestions to his/her
clients
Responsibilities
of an interior
architect
 Meet clients’ needs, ideas and budgets
 create, present and implement design concepts according to a
client’s spatial needs and wants
 Select colours, schemes, texture, fabrics, fittings and furniture
 map out the space to determine furniture location and overall room
design
 Ensure that the work is completed on time and on budget
 making sure that the timeline is met, and costs are within budget
 Create illustrations and renderings
 Establish competence standards
Responsibilities
of an interior
architectat
different stages
of construction
 BEFORE CONSTRUCTION
 Pre-project
 Programming phase – data is gathered and analysed to determine
requirements to be met, culminating in a design concept that express
the proposed character of space.
 Schematic design phase – Drawings & other documents are prepared
to depict design concept and solutions (ideas for space allocation,
furniture layouts, types of finishes to be used)
 Design development phase – Drawings & other documents refined
and executed to scale, with greater detail for client approval.
 Contract document phase – requirements for construction &
furnishings are documented for the client’s written approval.
 DURING CONSTRUCTION
 Construction/Installation
 advise whether the work conforms with the construction drawings and
specifications
 check for any defects and errors and to ensure they are corrected
 Contract administration phase – execution of design plans, including
oversight of work performed by tradespeople, to see that they are
consistent with the design concept.
 AFTERCONSTRUCTION
 Post-completion
 Meet with all interested parties (client and employees, general
contractor, and architect)
 Make follow-up phone calls to the client, asking how things are going
and whether any additional services are required
Drawings Produced by
InteriorArchitects
“Drawing is a tool and a language. A tool because it serves to analyse
and understand, and a language in so far as it expresses and procures to
‘translate’ those formless sensations that ‘float’ in the interior, retaining
the impressions produced in the act of observing.” – Arne Jacobsen
Concept/Mood
Board
 conveys the overall feel of a project, putting together images and
objects which inspire, target desires and depict creativity and
innovation
 a method of creating a ‘visual conversation’ with the client and
other members of the design team
 a guide tool to show to clients for approval before proceeding
further
 helps the designer to keep all of their ideas together and
integrated
Concept/Mood
Board
Sketches
SKETCHES – fast, immediate &
require only a pen and paper
Used as a way of observing &
recording
A way of ‘thinking out loud’
Sketches
(Analytical
Sketches)
 is when you draw something out in order to understand or explain
something either to yourself or others
 involve non-formal elements such as lines of
sights/measurements, often incorporating fragments of plan,
section and perspective on the same page.
 could be described as sketching out ideas rather than spaces.
Sketches
(Design
Sketches)
 Sketches are an immediate and intuitive form of drawing.They are
a fast and fluid way of exteriorising thoughts.
 Because of the ease and speed of sketching they are often done in
a series and it is possible to literally see the thought process as it
develops.
Sketches
(Design
Sketches)
Survey
Drawings
 Interior architects will often find themselves working within
existing buildings and spaces.
 Some of the first drawings to be made for a proposal will therefore
be a survey or record of the building in its existing condition.
 The more accurate and thorough the survey the easier the
subsequent work will be.
Survey
Drawings
 Record all the information that might be useful or inform the
proposed design.
 often are quick, rough and in the form of sketches and notes, with
layers of information and use of colour to highlight important
aspects.
 If available, the original plans and sections are referred to.The
drawings should be checked that they are ‘as built’ and any
alterations that have occurred to the building should be noted.
Survey
Drawings
Construction
Drawings
Construction
Drawings
(Elevation)
Diagrams
 Abstract drawings that use symbols/ideograms as a graphic
shorthand rather than attempting pictorial likeness.
 They focus on specific attributes, editing out superfluous
information for clarity.
Diagrams
(Conceptual
Diagram)
 Often called a “Bubble Diagram”
 Indicates functional and spatial
relations
 Identifies major spaces, areas,
and other important features
 Bubble size is not drawn to scale
at this time
Diagrams
(Schematic
Plan)
 Indicates spatial ad circulation
relationships
 Scale and shape of the spaces
become evident
 Important features are
delineated
 Several schemes are quickly
sketched for study
Preliminary
Plan
 Scaled proportions of spaces and
elements
 Addition of internal architectural
details
 Walls, windows, and built-in items are
shown
 Furniture might be indicated in some
areas
Final Plan
 Fully scaled drawing depicting space,
objects, and usage
 Details such as doors, windows,
counters, etc., are shown
 Furniture often shown to indicate
how a space is used
 Textures often drawn to show
surface of materials
Orthographic
Projection
 One of the most useful tools available to the interior architect
 A geometrical technique of projecting lines at right angles
between a picture plane and an object, usually a building.
 Projection lines are parallel and the resulting image has no
perspective.
 Depending on the picture plane, there are different types of
orthographic projection:
 Plan
 Elevation
 Section
 Plan and section provide a method of opening up the building to
look inside.
 If drawn to scale, different drawings are able to refer to each other
and a 3D design can be constructed entirely from 2D drawings.
Orthographic
Projection
Orthographic
Projection
PLAN
A horizontal measured cut
through the structure,
space or object.
SECTION
A vertical measured cut
through a structure, space
or object.
The section is generally
cut through the centre of
the space but again can be
cut at any point along the
plan.
ELEVATION
A frontal measured
drawing that documents
the front face of things.
This can be an ‘external
elevation’ or for interior
spaces an ‘internal
elevation’.
Axonometric &
Isometric
Drawings
 Axonometric (aka ‘paraline’) is constructed by placing a plan at 45
degrees to the paper edge and extruding or projecting the edge
lines vertically to describe the walls.
 Isometric works on the same principle but the plan is set at 30
degrees.
 ability to offer a swift method of constructing a 3D view while
allowing for ‘true’ measurement in all 3 dimensions.
 However, the resulting interior will have no perspective because
the projecting lines are parallel, and the image can look distorted
with the viewer placed floating above/below the space.
Axonometric &
Isometric
Drawings
Axonometric Isometric
Perspective
Drawings
 The lines of projection converge on the viewpoint (the viewer’s or
painter’s eye) and thereby give an illusion of depth.
 Allows the viewer to stand in the space in a way the previous
drawings never can. It is about focal points in a room and the
arrangement of elements and furniture.
 It can be useful to show the more experiential qualities of the
interior such as the space itself, light qualities and views beyond.
Perspective
Drawings
Presentation
Board
Summary
 Interior architecture/design/decoration deal with the design and
development of an interior space but on different scales
 The interior architect must be a creative individual with
knowledge about colours and textures but must also have sound
knowledge of architectural and structural concepts
 The interior architect may deal with a proposed building or may be
redesigning an existing structure
 The interior architect produces various 2D and 3D images to
convey ideas and may also act as a construction reference.
However, they may also refer to existing drawings when working
with pre-existing buildings.
Sources
 IMAGES
 https://m1.behance.net/rendition/modules/42919639/disp/d424dc4e2d41dfee58ccc97d
98035abe.jpg?cb=495350802
 http://www.interiordesign777.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Orange-Wall-Interior-
Design.jpg
 http://www.michaelfullen.com/projects/crystalCove/michaelFullen_CrystalCove02.jpg
 http://www.homedecorarcade.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wooden-orange-
furniture-design-ideas.jpg
 http://cimots.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Incredibly-Inspiring-Interior-
Design4.jpg
 http://clearleft.com/thinks/images/visex-mood-board.jpg
 https://s-media-cache-
ak0.pinimg.com/236x/a8/a2/27/a8a227708053700e418df62341a04607.jpg
 https://colourillusions.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/mood-board-1-001.jpg
 INFORMATION
 INTERIOR DESIGN –THEORYAND PROCESS BYANTHONY SULLY
 FOUNDATIONSOF INTERIOR DESIGN 2ND EDITION BY SUSAN J.SLOTKIS
 BASICSOF INTERIORARCHITECTURE 01 – FORM + STRUCTURE BY BROOKER +
STONE
 BASICSOF INTERIORARCHITECTURE 03 – DRAWING OUTTHE INTERIOR BY RO
SPANKIE
 INTERIOR DESIGNCOURSE BYTOMRISTANGAZ
 http://www.aia.org/aiaucmp/groups/aia/documents/pdf/aiab089255.pdf

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Interiorarchitecture 150816131601-lva1-app6891

  • 2. InteriorArchitecture Project 1: Understanding Different types of Professions and Drawings in the Built Environment Introduction to Drawing [ARC30103] Introduction to the Construction Industry [QSB30105]
  • 4. Roles of an interior architect  Design and build interiors for safety, functionality and aesthetics  Understand the durability and strength of building structure materials  Be skilled in the use of light, colours and textures in a space  Draft plans to create or refinish spaces in private home or in commercial buildings  Design with their clients’ taste in mind  Be aware of the federal, state and local building regulations so their designs are up-to-code
  • 5.  Interior architects are part of the building and remodelling process from the beginning to end  They begin their job by meeting clients to discuss the expectations for the project  At these points, the interior architect will listen to the wants and needs of his/her clients as well as giving suggestions to his/her clients
  • 6. Responsibilities of an interior architect  Meet clients’ needs, ideas and budgets  create, present and implement design concepts according to a client’s spatial needs and wants  Select colours, schemes, texture, fabrics, fittings and furniture  map out the space to determine furniture location and overall room design  Ensure that the work is completed on time and on budget  making sure that the timeline is met, and costs are within budget  Create illustrations and renderings  Establish competence standards
  • 7. Responsibilities of an interior architectat different stages of construction  BEFORE CONSTRUCTION  Pre-project  Programming phase – data is gathered and analysed to determine requirements to be met, culminating in a design concept that express the proposed character of space.  Schematic design phase – Drawings & other documents are prepared to depict design concept and solutions (ideas for space allocation, furniture layouts, types of finishes to be used)  Design development phase – Drawings & other documents refined and executed to scale, with greater detail for client approval.  Contract document phase – requirements for construction & furnishings are documented for the client’s written approval.
  • 8.  DURING CONSTRUCTION  Construction/Installation  advise whether the work conforms with the construction drawings and specifications  check for any defects and errors and to ensure they are corrected  Contract administration phase – execution of design plans, including oversight of work performed by tradespeople, to see that they are consistent with the design concept.
  • 9.  AFTERCONSTRUCTION  Post-completion  Meet with all interested parties (client and employees, general contractor, and architect)  Make follow-up phone calls to the client, asking how things are going and whether any additional services are required
  • 10. Drawings Produced by InteriorArchitects “Drawing is a tool and a language. A tool because it serves to analyse and understand, and a language in so far as it expresses and procures to ‘translate’ those formless sensations that ‘float’ in the interior, retaining the impressions produced in the act of observing.” – Arne Jacobsen
  • 11. Concept/Mood Board  conveys the overall feel of a project, putting together images and objects which inspire, target desires and depict creativity and innovation  a method of creating a ‘visual conversation’ with the client and other members of the design team  a guide tool to show to clients for approval before proceeding further  helps the designer to keep all of their ideas together and integrated
  • 13. Sketches SKETCHES – fast, immediate & require only a pen and paper Used as a way of observing & recording A way of ‘thinking out loud’
  • 14. Sketches (Analytical Sketches)  is when you draw something out in order to understand or explain something either to yourself or others  involve non-formal elements such as lines of sights/measurements, often incorporating fragments of plan, section and perspective on the same page.  could be described as sketching out ideas rather than spaces.
  • 15. Sketches (Design Sketches)  Sketches are an immediate and intuitive form of drawing.They are a fast and fluid way of exteriorising thoughts.  Because of the ease and speed of sketching they are often done in a series and it is possible to literally see the thought process as it develops.
  • 17. Survey Drawings  Interior architects will often find themselves working within existing buildings and spaces.  Some of the first drawings to be made for a proposal will therefore be a survey or record of the building in its existing condition.  The more accurate and thorough the survey the easier the subsequent work will be.
  • 18. Survey Drawings  Record all the information that might be useful or inform the proposed design.  often are quick, rough and in the form of sketches and notes, with layers of information and use of colour to highlight important aspects.  If available, the original plans and sections are referred to.The drawings should be checked that they are ‘as built’ and any alterations that have occurred to the building should be noted.
  • 22. Diagrams  Abstract drawings that use symbols/ideograms as a graphic shorthand rather than attempting pictorial likeness.  They focus on specific attributes, editing out superfluous information for clarity.
  • 23. Diagrams (Conceptual Diagram)  Often called a “Bubble Diagram”  Indicates functional and spatial relations  Identifies major spaces, areas, and other important features  Bubble size is not drawn to scale at this time
  • 24. Diagrams (Schematic Plan)  Indicates spatial ad circulation relationships  Scale and shape of the spaces become evident  Important features are delineated  Several schemes are quickly sketched for study
  • 25. Preliminary Plan  Scaled proportions of spaces and elements  Addition of internal architectural details  Walls, windows, and built-in items are shown  Furniture might be indicated in some areas
  • 26. Final Plan  Fully scaled drawing depicting space, objects, and usage  Details such as doors, windows, counters, etc., are shown  Furniture often shown to indicate how a space is used  Textures often drawn to show surface of materials
  • 27. Orthographic Projection  One of the most useful tools available to the interior architect  A geometrical technique of projecting lines at right angles between a picture plane and an object, usually a building.  Projection lines are parallel and the resulting image has no perspective.  Depending on the picture plane, there are different types of orthographic projection:  Plan  Elevation  Section  Plan and section provide a method of opening up the building to look inside.  If drawn to scale, different drawings are able to refer to each other and a 3D design can be constructed entirely from 2D drawings.
  • 29. Orthographic Projection PLAN A horizontal measured cut through the structure, space or object. SECTION A vertical measured cut through a structure, space or object. The section is generally cut through the centre of the space but again can be cut at any point along the plan. ELEVATION A frontal measured drawing that documents the front face of things. This can be an ‘external elevation’ or for interior spaces an ‘internal elevation’.
  • 30. Axonometric & Isometric Drawings  Axonometric (aka ‘paraline’) is constructed by placing a plan at 45 degrees to the paper edge and extruding or projecting the edge lines vertically to describe the walls.  Isometric works on the same principle but the plan is set at 30 degrees.  ability to offer a swift method of constructing a 3D view while allowing for ‘true’ measurement in all 3 dimensions.  However, the resulting interior will have no perspective because the projecting lines are parallel, and the image can look distorted with the viewer placed floating above/below the space.
  • 32. Perspective Drawings  The lines of projection converge on the viewpoint (the viewer’s or painter’s eye) and thereby give an illusion of depth.  Allows the viewer to stand in the space in a way the previous drawings never can. It is about focal points in a room and the arrangement of elements and furniture.  It can be useful to show the more experiential qualities of the interior such as the space itself, light qualities and views beyond.
  • 35. Summary  Interior architecture/design/decoration deal with the design and development of an interior space but on different scales  The interior architect must be a creative individual with knowledge about colours and textures but must also have sound knowledge of architectural and structural concepts  The interior architect may deal with a proposed building or may be redesigning an existing structure  The interior architect produces various 2D and 3D images to convey ideas and may also act as a construction reference. However, they may also refer to existing drawings when working with pre-existing buildings.
  • 36. Sources  IMAGES  https://m1.behance.net/rendition/modules/42919639/disp/d424dc4e2d41dfee58ccc97d 98035abe.jpg?cb=495350802  http://www.interiordesign777.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Orange-Wall-Interior- Design.jpg  http://www.michaelfullen.com/projects/crystalCove/michaelFullen_CrystalCove02.jpg  http://www.homedecorarcade.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wooden-orange- furniture-design-ideas.jpg  http://cimots.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Incredibly-Inspiring-Interior- Design4.jpg  http://clearleft.com/thinks/images/visex-mood-board.jpg  https://s-media-cache- ak0.pinimg.com/236x/a8/a2/27/a8a227708053700e418df62341a04607.jpg  https://colourillusions.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/mood-board-1-001.jpg  INFORMATION  INTERIOR DESIGN –THEORYAND PROCESS BYANTHONY SULLY  FOUNDATIONSOF INTERIOR DESIGN 2ND EDITION BY SUSAN J.SLOTKIS  BASICSOF INTERIORARCHITECTURE 01 – FORM + STRUCTURE BY BROOKER + STONE  BASICSOF INTERIORARCHITECTURE 03 – DRAWING OUTTHE INTERIOR BY RO SPANKIE  INTERIOR DESIGNCOURSE BYTOMRISTANGAZ  http://www.aia.org/aiaucmp/groups/aia/documents/pdf/aiab089255.pdf

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  1. Danish architect and designer
  2. Words fail miserably when trying to translate design concepts – what one person calls “edgy” another might see as chaotic. Visuals communicate things that words cannot. Picture is worth a thousand words, and mood boards are a great tool to create that picture for the client. Mood boards (sometimes called inspiration boards) are used in a variety of disciplines. Fabric swatches and paint chip samples are grouped together on a poster to show a homeowner what type of atmosphere the new décor will create. The mood board is essentially casual; it lets the designer start with broad strokes and get feedback before too much time is invested in the wrong direction. Think of it as rapid visual prototyping.
  3. Designers use concept boards to convey the overall feel of a project, putting together images and objects which inspire, target desires and depict creativity and innovation. Concept boards are also very useful at the early stages of a project as a guide tool to show to clients for approval before proceeding further. The images which are used on these presentation boards do not necessarily have to relate directly to the project, some of the images can create a "feeling" or "mood" rather. These images are for inspiration and the designer can draw out certain elements or colours from them and use these to inform their design concept.