Metal and Glass in Modern Interiors delves into the innovative use of these materials within contemporary design contexts. Participants will engage in a project-based curriculum that emphasizes hands-on experience and encourages the exploration of creative applications. The course fosters an environment where learners can develop their design sensibilities while also considering the functional aspects of metal and glass in interior environments. By the end of the program, attendees will have gained practical skills that can be directly applied to real-world projects.
The course is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of the aesthetic and structural properties of metal and glass. Participants will explore various techniques for integrating these materials into interior spaces, enhancing both beauty and functionality. The curriculum includes collaborative projects and individual assignments, culminating in a final project that showcases the participants’ designs. This project will be an opportunity to publish results in Cademix Magazine, allowing learners to share their insights and innovations with a broader audience.
Properties and Characteristics of Metal and Glass in Design
Historical Context and Evolution of Metal and Glass in Interiors
Techniques for Working with Metal: Fabrication and Finishing
Techniques for Working with Glass: Types, Treatments, and Applications
Case Studies of Successful Metal and Glass Integration in Interiors
Sustainable Practices in the Use of Metal and Glass
Lighting Design: Enhancing Spaces with Glass and Metal Features
Color Theory and Material Selection in Interior Design
Interactive Workshops: Prototyping and Model Making
Final Project: Design and Present a Metal and Glass Interior Concept
