Specializing Master in Interior Design

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Specializing Master in Interior Design

  • Modalidad de impartición
    Los contenidos se dictan presencialmente.
  • Número de horas
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  • Titulación oficial
    Los estudiantes que egresan, reciben el Master Interior Design.
  • Valoración del programa
    Mediante el programa de este Máster, los alumnos adquirirán las herramientas y metodologías necesarias para acceder con las competencias para un desarrollo profesional en diseño de interiores. Al finalizar el curso, se accede a prácticas supervisadas por una red de profesionales y empresas de renombre.
  • Dirigido a
    El Máster está dirigido para personas con relación en el mundo del diseño y la arquitectura, en búsqueda de herramientas para interiores.
  • Empleabilidad
    La formación prepara a los estudiantes en las competencias necesarias para poder desempeñarse exitosamente en puestos de trabajo relacionados.

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  • Contenido
    Specializing Master in Interior Design..

    Specializing Master held jointly with Scuola Politecnica di Design – SPD. Interiors as relationship spaces, designed to host and organize all human activities: ambience that communicates and involves users physically, emotionally, and socially.

    XVIII Edition

    Goals.

    Interiors can be viewed as places where people relate to one another. They can be designed to play host to any human activity and give shape to it in the process. Indoor environments communicate with their users by involving them in physical, emotional, and social terms.

    Venue.
    Seat of the theoretical lessons and workshops of the Master is the Polytechnic School of Design - SPD

    Introduction.

    Interiors can be viewed as places where people relate to one another. They can be designed to play host to any human activity and give shape to it in the process. Indoor environments communicate with their users by involving them in physical, emotional, and social terms. Interior design is one of the most dynamic areas in the field of design as a whole. This area of endeavor now includes and reaches beyond the traditional definition of designing architecture’s intimate elements. And the change has had direct effects on the profession of interior designer.

    Goals.

    This Specializing Master is devoted to those who wish to specialize in planning interiors, from large public spaces to private areas, from offices to places for entertaining. At the end of the Specializing Master, students will have acquired a strategic vision of the project, the method, and the technical skills they will need to work as qualified professionals in the field.

    The Specializing Master in Interior Design, MID, by the Politecnico di Milano and run by POLI.design jointly with SPD - Scuola Politecnica di Design.

    MID is a complete postgraduate training program that shares the experience of two of the most important Italian educational contexts.

    Job description and final assessment.

    At the end of the Master, participants will have acquired capacities and strategic visions about project. They will be able to collaborate at an higher level with design studios as Interior Designer or Corporate Consultant, to work for real estate services, distribution, hospitality or furniture industries.

    Degree awarded.

    The Specializing Master grants 60 CFU, equivalent to 60 ECTS.

    At the end of the course, passing the final examination, will be issued a Diploma of Specializing Master in "Interior Design" by the Politecnico di Milano.

    Didactics.

    The Master will be provided in Italian.

    The Specializing Master, oriented toward training professionals and career building, provides an amalgam of theory, experimental research, and design tasks. Practical skills are consolidated during topical project work that deals with producing, promoting, and planning spaces, services, and equipment. Learning takes place through a balanced mixture of general training, lectures, project work, and internship.

    General Training.
    These units of introductory and specialist teaching provide tools and skills needed for designing.

    Seminars and Lectures.
    At these encounters, students are brought into contact with inside witnesses to the profession: designers, enterprises, trade groups, and journalists.

    Workshop.
    These simulations develop design skills. Topics include: producing and promoting an environment, its services, and the equipment with which it is furnished.

    Internship.
    This training internship of about three months at design studios or companies enables students to transfer the skills acquired in class to a professional setting.

    Didactic modules.

    Topics of Instruction:

    • Culture of living - domestic space
    • Consumption and distribution
    • The hospitality sector and hotel spaces and wellness
    • Exhibition
    • Work space
    • History
    • Materials and Technology
    • Lighting Design
    • System Design Milan
    • Theory and criticism of interior design
    • Empowerment

    Culture of living - domestic space.

    The new imagination: traditional ways, trends, future objects for daily life. Interiors today and the evolution of living. How living is represented in the media. Interiors and the psychology of living. Space as narrative: signs, symbols, codes, and meanings in interior architecture. Interiors as strategy elements: languages and archetypal settings. Interiors between fashion and design. The urban setting. Other cultures of living.

    Domestic Space
    Evolving domestic space and new ideas for living. Choosing between handcrafted and mass-produced construction. Living with the senses: perception, shapes, and objects. Home furnishing and sensory settings. Proxemics and relations within space. Ambient healthfulness and comfort. The quality of space. Functionality and meaning of space and of its furnishings.

    Consumption and Distribution.

    The psychology of consumption: merchandise as the object of desire. The evolving nature of consumption spaces and distribution spaces: from classic models to integrated shopping centers. Supermarkets, hypermarkets, and malls. Product lifecycle. Commercial space and communication strategies.

    Consumption Space
    Placement plans. Image choices. Spaces as interfaces between production and consumption. Design types and trends: luxury, fashion and accessories, fast food and slow food, sports and leisure, cars and cycles, consumer electronics, financial products. Dynamic displays: from the shelf to the temporary set. Technological and production issues. Designing finishing materials. Designing a furniture retail outlet: installation and communication issues. Designing restaurant space. Communication and marketing.

    The hospitality sector and hotel spaces and wellness.

    Spaces, behavior, and archetypes: travel, vacation, business, leisure, and intimacy. The evolution of hotel interiors and their main types: traditional, trendy, design, boutique, and luxury. Designing atmosphere in hospitality spaces. Building hotel identity in industrial and design terms. Theme hospitality.

    Hospitality Space
    Interior design and hotels: designing interior hotel space. Designing arrival areas: lobbies and front desks. Designing private space: the hotel room in relation to its furniture and bathroom equipment. The hotel room as workspace. Contract design for hotel space. Designing finishing materials. Case histories.

    Exhibition

    Exhibition project in the scenario of contemporary interiors.

    Work place.

    Interiors and the Workplace
    Virtual work and real humanity. Toward the ubiquitous office: the architecture of omnipresent work. Smart buildings. Integrated interior design. Furnishing scenarios. Interior architecture and the psychology of the workplace.

    Work Environments and Communication

    Archetypes of work: the factory from manufacturing model to space-age myth. From the office building to the mobile office. General workplace requirements. Climate control and environmental comfort. Articulated spaces, built-in equipment, and interpersonal relations. Communication as a cross-cultural factor. The evolution of organizations: forms and locations of the new job. Architecture, the environment, and information technology. Indoor environment and natural environment. The search for the module: kind and amount of space. New formal features. Smart materials. Interior design and industrial design. Case studies.

    History.

    Will be examined some cases and significant examples of interior spaces and furnishings, with reference to the recent history of interior design, highlighting the features/characteristics and underlying design methodologies, also in relation to an Italian approach/"way".

    Materials and Technology.

    The contemporary scenario of materials and main technologies for interior design

    Lighting Design.

    The use and language of light. Illumination from private areas to public areas. Lighting to create the atmosphere in an interior. Lighting design in hotel interiors and in the workplace. Natural light and artificial lighting in large urban spaces. Interiors and exteriors.

    System Design Milan.

    Milan and design: places and relationships also in connection to the Milan Design Week.

    Theory and criticism of interior design.

    Methodologies and "theoretical-critical" contributions in the approach to contemporary interior design.

    Empowerment.

    This involves the rationales for organizational and personal change, teamwork and relationship dynamics, and taking part in the professional environment.


    Admission.

    Admission requirements.

    The Specializing Master is open to students holding a Degree, Master's Degree or University-level Diploma in Architecture, Engineering, Industrial Design. Equivalent qualifications from foreign universities will be considered for applicants from abroad.

    Foreign Students.

    The admissions office can provide assistance with enrollment procedures, visa requests, and permits to stay in Italy. Lessons are held in Italian. Foreign students are required to acquire an intermediate level of Italian proficiency. The admissions office can provide information on schools for learning and improving knowledge of the language.

    Admission procedure.

    To take part to the selection process, the application form must be completed online within the following deadlines:

    • for Italian / foreign citizens with a qualification obtained in Italy within March 2021
    • for Extra U.E. citizens within February 2021

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