- Department:
- Interior Design and Design
- Course Leader:
- lect.dr. Marilena Negulescu
- Teaching Staff:
- Astrid Rottman, Raluca Velescu, Valentin Cristian, Andrei Margulescu
- Learning outcomes:
- The student's ability to conceive design projects that meet the requirements of the design theme, targeting functional and aesthetic aspects, technical, economic, social and ecological requirements.
As part of the design project, the student will gain knowledge about the architecture program: design of minimal living space – caravan and a sailboat, basic functions and related functions
- Content:
- The caravan and sailboat must provide comfort for users, as follows:
• Living area
• Night area
• Place to eat
• Kitchen (fridge, sink, stove)
• Complete bathroom (washbasin, toilet, shower)
• Warehouses
• Zoning and location of the heating/air conditioning system
• Ensuring the transport of the equipment chosen by the beneficiary (bicycles, skis, surfboard, etc.)
• Other related functions will be considered, argued and adequately documented according to the profile of the chosen beneficiary.
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT:
ANALYSIS OF THE NECESSARY FUNCTIONS, DOCUMENTATION & DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONCEPT:
- Documentation that must contain an analysis of the functions proposed for the caravan and sailboat, highlighting the space requirements, in order to track the compliance with the specified technical parameters.
- Identifying interior design solutions and principles, materials and technologies corresponding to this type of approach.
- Interior design concept development
- studying a concept that responds to the design theme and the option of the potential beneficiary (with the solution of mandatory and related functions).
ELABORATION OF THE INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECT
This phase involves the development of the previous study, dedicated to the concept (exterior\interior) of the caravan and the development of the interior design project, in close connection with the beneficiary's profile. Completion and delivery of the project.
- Teaching Method:
- Lecture, presentation of the topic followed by analysis sessions, correction of each piece that makes up the project, preparation of the documentation plan, followed by a volumetric and stylistic study stage.
- Assessment:
- At the final, the student presents the project and argues his options in front of the committee made up of studios instructors and guests.
- Bibliography:
- - BIGGIN,Kenny,Self Build Campervan Conversions, ED.Skimountain, 2017
surse web
- https//www.adria mobil.ro/motorhomes/crossover/matrix-supreme
- https//www.caravanclub.co.uk/whats-on/awards/caravan-design-awards