Interior Design V

Course Code
BID 305
Course Title
Interior Design V
Course Description

This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of designing diverse exhibition spaces, focusing on two main categories: stand exhibitions and museum design. Stand exhibitions encompass temporary and permanent displays at trade shows, conventions, and other events. At the same time, museum design involves the planning and arrangement of exhibition spaces within museums, galleries, and cultural institutions. Emphasizing storytelling and visitor experience, students hone their skills in planning and executing exhibition designs that incorporate architecture, lighting, display furniture, and didactics. The course highlights the importance of human experience in exhibition design, addressing accessibility, interaction, and the integration of advanced technologies such as lighting and audio-visual systems to enhance user engagement. Through hands-on projects, students learn to select appropriate documentation methods and develop successful exhibition designs tailored to the target audience, fostering inclusive and immersive experiences for visitors of all abilities and needs. The course offers a solid foundation in designing both stand exhibitions and museum spaces, enabling students to excel in various professional settings within the exhibition design industry

Prerequisites
BID 301
Credits
4
Course Type
Theory, Studio
Offered
Spring