| Node: Title | Node: Type | |
|---|---|---|
| Advanced CAD | This course introduces students to the skills and software for CAD based 3-dimensional computer modeling and rendering for architecture and interior design. Emphasis is upon the appropriate use of commands, routines, operations, and settings for studying and presenting 3-dimensional spaces. | Class |
| Green Design 3 | This course builds upon the previous Green Design courses to provide students with a working knowledge of the products, processes, and applications for sustainable interior design solutions. The course also examines how designers can quantify the impacts of their design decisions though research, and how to use this research to contribute to the body of green design knowledge. | Class |
| Historic Preservation | This course introduces students to the theoretical and practical aspects of historic preservation as well as the current issues affecting the design and adaptation of existing and historic buildings. Students explore the design criteria, products, sources of information, and codes and standards applicable to historic preservation through discussion, lecture, projects, and site visits. | Class |
| Green Design 2 | Real-world applications of green design principles, products, and processes in the built environment are examined, through in-depth analysis of sustainable building procedures. Also, specifications of sustainable products, and a variety of interior applications are explored. | Class |
| Interior Design Portfolio Development | This course provides students with direction and guidance for the development of their interior design portfolio. Emphasis is on the format and presentation of course work completed to date to create of a visual representation of skill development and progression. Students investigate a variety of manual and digital methods to enhance their portfolios. | Class |
| Architectural Model Making | This course introduces students to enhanced three-dimensional visualization techniques for commercial and residential environments. Principles and elements include scale, proportion, plane, volume, light and space. Various types of scale models and construction techniques are investigated. | Class |
Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design
Denver, Colorado | 800.888.ARTS