Interior Design IV

Course Code
BID 301
Course Title
Interior Design IV
Course Description

The course aims to give students an in-depth understanding of hotel design, emphasizing the high complexity level in design and human experience. Students will be introduced to various hotel types and their multifaceted functional areas, such as restaurants, bars, cafés, spas, lounges, and more. The course focuses on addressing the diverse needs of target guests by planning and designing interior spaces that are luxurious and comfortable, healthy and functional, and technology-friendly, all in accordance with the unique characteristics of each student's design concept. Throughout the course, students will develop expertise in hotel space planning, building materials and finishes, human behavior in hospitality environments, and interior landscape design. This comprehensive approach ensures that students are equipped to tackle the complexities of hotel design, considering guests' physical, psychological, and emotional well-being

Prerequisites
BID 205
Credits
4
Course Type
Theory, Studio
Offered
Fall