Interior Architecture and Design



TUA

About The Program

Interior architects shape the spaces in which we live our lives, combining aesthetics with philosophy and function.
The Interior Architecture and Design degree at the Technical University of America takes a multi-disciplinary approach. It positions the subject between the academically rigorous profession of architecture and the fast-paced world of contemporary visual culture and design.
The course provides students with the opportunity to develop their practical design knowledge within specialist studios. It is taught by staff who are active professionals and researchers.
Students can explore the disciplines within the design industry and building technology methods while developing their own creative, individual styles. Their studio learning is enhanced by a program of lectures and seminars which aim to provide a thorough education in the social and historical context of architecture.
During the course, there are opportunities for students to gain practical work experience for real clients and building developments, including placements with a wide range of interior design and architectural practices.

Syllabus

AT101 Introduction To Architecture
AT102 Architectural Drawing
AT103 Computer Aided Architectural Design ACAD
AT104 ACAD 3D
AT105 Structure Knowledge-I
AT201 Introduction To Architectural Design
AT202 3ds Max
AT203 V-Ray
AT204 Materials Science I
AT205 History of Architecture-I
AT301 Revit
AT302 SketchUp
AT303 Photoshop Architectural
AT304 Materials Science II
AT305 History and theory of urbanism
AT401 Creativity In Architecture
AT402 Internship
AT403 Thesis
AT501 Principles Of Urban Planning
AT502 History Of Contemporary Architecture
AT503 Carrier Systems I
AT504 Physical Environment Control I
AT505 Historical Environmental Protection And Restoration Information
AT601 Carrier Systems II
AT602 Physical Environment Control II
AT603 Relay, Restoration And Reuse
AT604 Economics Of Architecture
AT605 Measurement Techniques
AT701 Structural Statics
AT702 Production Management
AT703 History Of Early Age And Western Architecture
AT704 History Of Anatolian Architecture
AT705 Model Creativity
AT801 Architecture and Professional Practice
AT802 Internship II
AT803 Thesis