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Interior
Architecture
Presently we have
an opportunity as designers to design exciting and efficiently
designed spatial environments. Ones positive experience in
such an environment attests to the results of a designer’s
problem solving ability. It is our belief for both levels
of study, graduate and undergraduate that a high level of
communication skills, both written and graphic, and a broad
knowledge of arts, design, history, and related technology
are required as a basic skill for designer. We stress in our
program an awareness and understanding of human needs, ergonomics,
and cultural expectations which we believe are necessary for
functional and aesthetics of any Architecture and Interior
Architecture problem.
In Spring 2005,
Columbia College Chicago's undergraduate Interior Architecture
program was granted accreditation by the Foundation for Interior
Design Education and Research (FIDER). Further information
on FIDER can be found at http://www.fider.org
BFA
in Interior Architecture
MFA
in Architectural Studies and Interior Architecture Program
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