Advanced Principles of Interior Design
Course Starts: February 19, 2013
For further inquires please e-mail mintz@lander.ac.il
Length: 60 academic hours
Time: Tuesday’s 9:00a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Cost: 3400 ₪ + 200 ₪ Non refundable Registration Fee.
Payment by Cash, Check or Credit Card. All fees must be paid up to one week before the course starts. If paying by Credit Card, tuition may be paid in installments of no less than 250 ₪ /mo for a maximum of 10 months. If paying by check, checks must be paid in advance and can be post dated until the course completion date. Cash – tuition must be paid in full before the course begins. (For exceptions please call our office)
ADVANCED PRINCIPLES OF INTERIOR DESIGN
Aim: The course will further develop design skills and technical knowledge of interior design principles. Through a series of design exercises, varying in size and complexity, lectures, and field work, the student will become familiar with principles and design solutions for larger scale interiors and the materials used to build them. . The course will focus on a semester-long project to be fully drafted and detailed t.
Course Requirements: Complete knowledge of basic drafting skills and a portfolio review of design exercise projects previously completed.
Course Work: 15 – 3 hour, weekly sessions, lectures, presentations of homework projects, field trips.
WEEK 1 Defining the interior designer’s job and responsibilities
WEEK 2 Designing with drywall – Decorative niches and dropped ceilings
WEEK 3 Designing with drywall (continued)
WEEK 4 Field trip: interior detailing (south Tel Aviv)
WEEK 5 Stairs and stairways
WEEK 6 Furniture planning and Carpentry
WEEK 7 Furniture planning and Carpentry (continued)
WEEK 8 Stairs and stairways Hand rail for stairs
WEEK 9 Field trip: furniture (Modi’in)
WEEK 10 Exterior design issues
WEEK 11 Full house plan: introduction
WEEK 12 Full house plan: continued workshop
WEEK 13 Full house plan: continued workshop
WEEK 14 Full house plan: continued workshop
WEEK 15 Full house plan: final presentation
Yael Steinberger, born in Israel to American parents who made Aliyah. She is Married to Amotz, a CPA, and mother to Omer, Ella and Yair. An Interior Designer with a P.Eng in Industrial Design, she has experience in designing homes for both Hebrew and English speaking families. By utilizing her familiarity with trends and ideas from abroad and accommodating and translating them to homes in Israel, she is able to design homes for all different types of people and styles throughout Israel. Yael, is a long time volunteer in her city, at the Jewish Agency Partnership 2000 Modi’in-Rochester.
Testimonials:
I found the Interior Design program to be very up to date and taught by a true professional. Each class left me looking forward to the next. I highly recommend this course to anyone considering a career in Interior Design
Devorah R, Betar Ilit
