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2023-2024 Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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ID 4887 - Capstone Project Part III


Credits: 3
Course Type: Studio

This senior-level course builds upon the skills and knowledge acquired throughout the program to complete a set of construction documents defending their senior project and all spaces. Students apply in-depth knowledge of the codes, laws, and standards governing interior design practice for the preparation of a valid set of constructions, specifications, and cost estimations. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have the ability to create and assemble a set of code-compliant construction documents for their three-term senior project.

Prerequisites: IDSD 4886 - Capstone Project Part II  

Notes: (Formerly ID 4883 Senior Project III: Construction Documents, ID 4995 Construction Documents, ID 3780 Construction Documents)


Course Learning Outcomes:
  • Recognize the environmental impact of construction.
  • Understand how design solutions affect and are impacted by base-building structural systems and construction methods.
  • Understand how design solutions affect and are impacted by interior systems, construction, and installation methods.
  • Understand how design solutions affect and are impacted by the detailing and specification of interior construction materials, products, and finishes.
  • Understand how design solutions affect and are impacted by the integration of building systems including electrical (such as power, data, lighting, telecommunications, audio-visual) and mechanical (such as HVAC, plumbing, and sprinklers).
  • Understand how design solutions affect and are impacted by monitoring systems pertaining to energy, security, and building control systems.
  • Understand how design solutions affect and are impacted by vertical and horizontal systems of transport and circulation such as stairs, elevators, or escalators.
  • Understand the formats, components, and accepted standards for an integrated and comprehensive set of interior construction documents.
  • Read and interpret base-building construction documents.
  • Contribute to the production of interior contract documents including drawings, detailing, schedules, and specifications appropriate to project size and scope.
  • Apply federal, state/provincial, and local codes including fire and life safety.
  • Apply barrier-free and accessibility regulations and guidelines.

ID4887 Course Learning Outcomes Rubric   

Required Textbooks:
Interior Construction + Detailing for Designers + Architects, 6th Edition - ISBN: 9781591264200

Construction Drawings and Details for Interiors, 3rd Edition - ISBN: 9781118944356
Required Course Materials:

  • (3) Ring binder
  • Basic drafting equipment and /or AutoCAD/Revit
  • Roll of trace paper
  • Redlining pens



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