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ID 310 — Adaptive Reuse: Community Place Making

2 credits; 4 lab hours

This course is offered to Interior Design students working for three weeks either in an international design office or classroom environment. Students are exposed to strategic planning methods of design and their impact on local redevelopment, and are introduced to the process of critical evaluation of existing city and neighborhood resources, which will support their proposals for an interior design group project. With an emphasis on adaptive reuse and repurposing existing interior spaces, students will propose design ideas for cultural, residential and commercial uses.

Interior Design BFA Degree Program

http://catalog.fitnyc.edu/undergraduate/majors/baccalaureatedegreeprograms/interiordesignmajor/

School of Art and Design Applications accepted for fall and spring.      NYSED: 00670       CIP:  50.0408   The major in Interior Design prepares students for careers as interior designers and consultants in industries such as manufacturing, furniture production, showroom design, retailing, real estate, and facilities management. Curriculum below is for the entering class of fall 2024. 

Interior Design AAS Degree Program

http://catalog.fitnyc.edu/undergraduate/majors/twoyearassociatedegreeprograms/interiordesignmajor/

School of Art and Design Applications accepted for fall and spring.     NYSED: 00751      CIP:  50.0408 The major in Interior Design offers qualified students the opportunity to prepare for careers as interior designers with design, architectural, and similar firms, or as freelance designers, draftspersons, or renderers. Interior Design major transfer credits are subject to departmental approval. Curriculum below is for the entering class of fall 2024.