Kitchen Design
X447 (2 semester units in Architecture)
Investigate the concept of the kitchen as the home's living center and learn principles for integrating its design with the dining and living areas. You study the ingredients that make up a well-designed kitchen, including traffic patterns, storage, equipment, materials, lighting, and color. You also learn about codes and the process of construction. By course end, you should be able to prepare drawings and make design decisions necessary to write your own specifications and put your kitchen design out to bid.
Note: Course fee includes a $30 lab fee.
Prerequisite: Drafting X412.2.
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Mon. Sept. 21, San Francisco
TIFFANY LEICHTER, B.Arch., is an associate and designer at Kahn Design Associates, an award-winning architecture and interior design firm in Berkeley. Since graduating from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Leichter has focused on the intersection of architecture, interior design, and use of new and innovative materials. Her work includes café and restaurant design, office interiors, and custom homes with complex kitchens and baths, with other creative pursuits including garment and pattern making and textile arts.
- 12 meetings
- Sept. 21 to Dec. 7: Mon., 6-9 pm
- San Francisco: Room 215, Art and Design Center, 95 Third St.
- $780 (EDP 011536)