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Berkeley Global
Learn how to use finishes and materials appropriately for interior applications and addition to construction documentation. Study how materials are installed and how they transition into one another. Understand the substructure on which they are applied and how to specify materials properly. Activities include individual outreach to product representatives in each student's region/territory and virtual/in-person field trips to local showrooms to expand your resource base.
Prerequisites:
- Design Communication II ARCH X486.2
- AutoCAD ARCH X479.1
Course Outline
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What You Learn
- Acoustics and ceilings
- Paints, coatings and wall coverings
- Carpeting and area rugs
- Textile, window treatments and soft goods
- Wood
- Resilient flooring
- Plastic materials and glass
- Tile and brick
- Metals and stone
- Terrazzo, composites and concrete
- Laminated materials
- Sustainability issues
Learner Outcomes
Student Estella Geer created this design while taking Interior Finishes and Materials.
View the Interior Design and Interior Architecture Flickr gallery.
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Spring enrollment opens on October 16!