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Modern Decoration Materials in Public Buildings Interior

Major: Architecture of buildings and constructions
Code of Subject: 7.191.01.E.52
Credits: 3
Department: Architectural Design
Lecturer: assistant, PhD Pekarchuk Oksana Petrivna
Semester: 2 семестр
Mode of Study: денна
Learning outcomes:
• know modern methods of application of the latest technologies and decorative materials in interior design of public spaces;
• analyze national and international experience in interior design and highlight current trends in design;
• Interior design projects of public buildings, ensuring a high level of consumer and aesthetic properties, the original compositional and stylistic decisions, compliance with technical and economic requirements and progressive production technologies;
• use of modern lighting design trends in the selection of finishing materials and interior design.
Required prior and related subjects:
Prerequisites:
• Architectural Colour Science;
• Interior Design of Residential and Public Buildings.
Сo-requisites:
• Design of Interior Elements.
Summary of the subject:
Modern plumbing fixtures and accessories. Modern materials for finishing and decorating wall surfaces of the interior. Modern materials for the installation of floors. Modern materials and methods of installation of ceilings in the interior.
Recommended Books:
1. Hrytsiuk L.S. Interier [Tekst] / L. Hrytsiuk, O. Pekarchuk // Ch. 2 : Albom-posibnyk do lektsiinykh kursiv «Suchasni ozdobliuvalni materialy ta aksesuary v interieri»,«Proektuvannia elementiv interieru». – L. : Vyd-vo Lviv. politekhniky, 2011. – 74 s.
2. Danylenko V. Ia Dyzain. Pidruchnyk. – Kharkiv: KhDADM, 2003. – 320 s. – 664 il.
3. Time-Saver Standards for Interior Design and Space Planning/ Joseph De Chiara, Julius Panero, Martin Zelnik, McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1991. – 1162 p.
Assessment methods and criteria:
• implementation an idea sketchs that begin to determine the order for designing a project, review work (30%);
• final control (control measure, test): students' individual work, presentations, written and verbal response to questions from the course (70%).