Education, work experience, exam
The process of becoming a licensed interior designer
Mid 1800s-Early 1900s, characterized by handcrafted, dramatic furniture.
Victorian Era
Examines the relationship between things and ideas
Thing Theory
The ability to view the world from a safe space
Prospect and refuge
First female interior designer
Dorothy Wheeler
Decorates spaces
Decorates spaces, works with contractors for permits, follows structural codes, needs to be licensed
Designs the structure of a building
Interior Decorator
Interior Designer
Architect
Protest against industrialization, gothic style cabinets, hand knotted rugs, etc.
artistic style that breaks through traditional style genres.
Radical Style and materials, spartan interiors with the idea of Less is more
Arts and Crafts/Avant Guard/Modernism
The transition between spaces, both interior to exterior, and interior to interior.
Threshold
What do High ceilings provide?
Open space that sparks creativity and open thinking
Known for Prairie homes and radically modern designs
Frank Lloyd Wright
Council for Interior Design Accreditation
National Association of Schools of Art and Design
Council of Interior Design Qualification
3-Part Exam for interior design certification
International Interior Design Association
American Society of Interior Designers
CIDA
NASAD
CIDQ
NCIDQ
IIDA
ASID
Critique of Modernism, inclusion of pop culture, ephemeral interiors
Housing project demolished in the 1970's, seen as the death of modern architecture.
Post Modern/Pruitt-Igoe
Physically obtainable objects that represent value.
Material Culture
What do low ceilings provide?
Focus to be able to think clearly about a specific thing
Regulates who practices the profession by law
Regulates who may use the title of the profession
Title for only someone with that accreditation
Practice Act
Title Act
Protected Title
Gesamtkunswkwerk
A total and complete work of art
Ideas and non-physical substance giving value to material culture.
Non-Material Culture
The idea that different ceiling heights affect thinking
Cathedral Affect
Gov. mandated minimum of accepted building practice
Accessibility for ADA and life safety (ex. Fire egress)
Regulations and Building codes
Health, Safety, and Wellfare
a collection of specifically selected design objects, and the set of criteria by which these objects are judged.
Canon and Paradigm & the western world view
Purpose of studying material culture