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Introduction to Interior Design

კურსის ლექტორიManana Mikashavidze
ხანგრძლივობა 20 საათი
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ფასი550

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Interior Design | September 28 - October 29

This 10-session introductory course is designed for individuals seeking a comprehensive understanding of interior stylistics, its methodologies, and its historical and contemporary contexts. The curriculum is particularly relevant for those interested in curating their own living environments or those considering a professional transition into the field without prior formal experience.

Rather than a strictly academic architecture program, this short course serves as an educational initiative focused on enhancing the participants' perception of space, functional zoning, and visual aesthetics. The program integrates theoretical frameworks with practical components and interactive workshops designed to transform conceptual knowledge into tangible spatial applications.

The sessions will explore the philosophical and psychological dimensions of interior design, emphasizing the impact of color theory, lighting, and textures on environmental formation. Participants will analyze the role of proportions, the concept of the "invisible interior," and the intrinsic links between human psychology and spatial design. The visual and theoretical insights gained throughout the course will facilitate the development of a holistic vision, essential for the creation of harmonious and functional environments.

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Manana Mikashavidze

Architect, designer, interior architect. Methodist of teaching applied art, guest trainer of crafts and art therapy in various educational institutions. "Applied Art Workshop" - founder and head of the studio. Author of applied art training books.

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During the introductory course in interior design, participants will explore the following subject areas:

  • General Philosophy of Interior Design: Foundational principles of spatial perception.

  • Spatial Zoning: The functional distribution and organization of space.

  • The Narrative of Textures: The significance of materials and their tactile interactions.

  • Philosophy of Illumination: Light as a primary instrument of design.

  • Philosophy of Mood: The methodologies of atmospheric creation within a space.

  • Philosophy of Color: The impact of color palettes and the principles of chromatic harmony.

  • Proportions and Scale: Maintaining equilibrium and balance within an interior.

  • Interiors and Psychology: The environmental influence on human emotional states.

  • The Invisible Interior: Subtle details that constitute a cohesive whole.

  • Individual Capstone Project: A synthesis of acquired knowledge through practical implementation.

Course details:

  • Course duration: September 28 - October 29
  • Mondays & Thursdays | 19:00-21:00
  • 10 face-to-face meetings (20 hours)
  • Materials needed for prototyping and modeling will be provided to the participants in the workshop.
  • The course has no prerequisites and requires no prior preparation.

For splitting the payment and additional information contact us at contact@di.ge