Interior design is the art and science of enhancing the interior of a building to achieve a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment for the people using the space. Master in interior design is someone who plans, researches, coordinates, and manages such enhancement projects. Interior design is a multifaceted profession that includes conceptual development, space planning, site inspections, programming, research, communicating with stakeholders of a project, Construction management, and execution of the design.

Eligibility: Graduates of any discipline

Duration: Two years

The market for home interiors and renovation in India is estimated to be between USD 20 Billion- USD 30 Billion. … The growth in interior design is attributed to the growing Indian real estate market, growing population, rising income levels, and urbanization.

Employment Areas for Interior Designers

Some of the employment areas in which interior designers can easily find a job for themselves are listed below.

  • Architectural Firms
  • Furniture Companies
  • Construction Firms
  • Public Sector Firms
  • Hotels
  • Self-Employed
  • Resorts
  • Corporate Sector
  • Private Sector Firms
  • Furnishings and Interior Elements
  • Healthcare Sector
  • Residential Space Planning Sector

Job Roles for Interior Designers

  • Product Designer
  •  Furniture Designer
  •  User Experience Designer
  •  Interior Designer
  •  Set Designer
  •  Interior 2Elements Advisor
  •  Interior Space Consultant
  •  Model Maker
  •  Portfolio Designer
  • Blogger
  •  Professor of Interior Design
  •  Exhibition Designer
  •  Kitchen Designer
  •  Lighting Designer
  •  Architectural Technologist
  •  Production Designer
  •  Healthcare Designer
  •  Corporate Designer
  •  Interior Decorators
  •  Bathroom Designers
  •  Universal Designers
  •  Sustainable Designers
  •  Industrial Designers

SYLLABUS:

  • Semester – 1

    • Paper I: Interior Landscaping:

      Relation between built environment & their settings, elements of landscaping, use of water in landscape design, sculpture and landscape, Study of terms like ecology and conversion horticulture, floriculture and arboriculture, Objectives‐ Determinants of landscape, natural and artificial landscape, soil topography, geology, contours, gradients, climates, etc. Classification of land, Types of landscaping ‐Hard landscaping, and soft landscaping and its use in interiors, Landscape layout – Visual zones, natural characteristics, materials and contractions, ground modeling, ground cover, shrubs, hedges, grass, artificial pools, fountains, etc., Classification of trees – Characteristics, uses in different contacts, of built environment, Types of gardens and their characteristics, ‐ Layout of public and private gardens, park system, Landscaping of historical monuments, residential, commercial and recreational areas, principals and examples

    • Paper II: Building Construction for Interior Designers:

      Throughout this module, student will demonstrate an in‐depth knowledge and understanding of building physics, materials, structural efficiency with building design methods and principles and the ability to design and implement interior renovation projects that comply with building and safety regulations. Students will also explore the concept of “Whole Building Design“ and evaluate how to apply these principles in their design approach. The course aims to clear the main elements of the building, building materials and building systems (bearing walls, skeleton, shell construction and other new structural systems) and to train the student to draw the constructional details through the study of: Bearing wall buildings (bricks and stones), Architectural symbols, Building methods, Bonds, Tools, Wall thickness, Openings, Lintels and arches, Vaults and domes, Foundations, Damp proofing, Heat and sound insulation, Expansion and settlement joints, Retaining walls, Erection requirements, Concrete components, Structural elements, Stairs, Internal sanitary installations, Internal and external finishes. and also it includes study of construction equipments, prefabrication of building elements, principles of jointing and principles of modular coordination
      Contents:
      Elements of the building and building materials. Construction regulations, building regulations, Site security, material storage. Architectural symbols, Building methods, Bonds, Tools, Wall thickness, Openings. Foundation; types of foundations, objectives, Rcc footing, SBC of soil. Building systems ‐ bearing walls, skeleton, shell construction, Constructional details for Bearing wall buildings (bricks and stones),partitions, reinforced brick work, Construction details for Lintels and arches, Vaults and domes, Scaffolding, Form work – Erection of form work for Rcc slab, Rcc columns, beams, Damp proofing, water proofing, anti‐termite treatments, heat and sound insulation. Expansion and settlement joints‐purpose and function. Retaining walls, Stairs, ‐details with erection requirements, Internal sanitary installations, Internal and external finishes. Construction equipments‐Transportation vehicles, excavating and dozing machines, hoists, concrete mixing plants, batching plants. Gas supply, gas fires, electronic communications. Prefabrication of building elements, principles of jointing and principles of modular coordination

    • Paper III: Furnishings of Interiors

      UPHOLSTERY covering materials and other items. Process of upholstery, Cushioning materials‐springs, jute, cotton, Foams, rubber, Miscellaneous items such as cane, jute leather straps, slip covers fasteners, etc, Tapestries‐basic properties, raw material‐cotton, synthetic, woollen Rexene, leather, blended etc., Design, Dye, textures, sizes, weight, stitching, prices, care.,
      Curtains:‐ Curtains & draperies, Types of window shapes, Pleats:‐Plain, French pleated etc., length of curtain, Cotton curtain, silk curtains, cotton‐silk mixed, synthetic fiber curtain, woolen, synthetic & wool blended curtains, Flame resistant property, warp & weft texture, dyes, blends, weight, cost, care & maintenance, top treatment of windows‐ Pelmets, valances, swags & tails Hardware for Curtains‐: Rods, Poles, tracks, tiebacks, etc.
      Other Furnishings:‐ Bed covers, cushion covers‐shapes, sizes, types of fillings, designs stitching, Handlooms, mill made, Tufted, candlemier Khadi & other types both & printed Table linen, bath mats, Toilet mats etc.,
      Fittings: Doors, Windows, Ventilator fittings in various materials, like MS, Brass, and Aluminum Plastic etc., Handles, bolts, Hinges, Springs, Locks, Latches etc.,
      Bathroom: Sanitary Accessories like Washbasins WC’s Bathtubs, Showers, Taps etc., Paper IV: Practical

  • Semester – 2

    • Paper I: History of Furniture’s

      Significance of furniture, furniture periods, Classification of periods, period furniture, Oriental furniture, Historic & period furniture, History of furniture of ancient world, Ancient Egyptian furniture – Characteristics, Early Greek Furniture – study of Greek furniture. Influence of other countries on Greek Furniture, its importance, types of furniture items, Roman furniture Forms – furnishings, History of furniture in the middle ages: Early Medieval period, Characteristics of furniture Romanesque furniture, Gothic style of furniture –  Evolution, Characteristics, items of furniture, Furniture Development in Italy – Pre Renaissance, Baroque ‐ Characteristics & types of furniture. Characteristics of Neo‐ Classical, Furniture Development in France– Pre Renaissance, High Renaissance, its Characteristics, Characteristics of style Regency & rococo. Art Nouveau – Aesthetic revolution of 1870s, Great designers, French Provincial ‐ Characteristics , Ranges & important items of furniture, Furniture Development in England: of English furniture –Tudor, Early Stuart, Restoration, Early Georgian, Age of Great designers, Victorian styles, The Arts & Crafts movement, Wood based classification of furniture periods, History of the 20th Century Interior & Furniture:‐ Furniture Development in Germany. The
      Deutseher Werkbund, 1907, Bauhaus, Developments in Bauhaus, Contribution or Breuer & Mies, Furniture Development in France: Art Deco‐ types, Characteristics, items, Designers, Furniture Development in England, U.S.A etc,.
      Indian Interior Design:
      Influence of religious beliefs, Characteristics, decoration & ornamentation, Glossary of furniture terms: Related to furniture items, processes, finishes & furnishings

    • Paper II: Construction Techniques

      Doors :‐‐Definitions of Doors, Windows & Ventilators, Locations & size of Doors Windows & Ventilators, Technical terms pertaining to Doors & windows, Important types Doors & Windows in common use, Fixtures for Doors & Windows Location & sizes of following types of Doors used in buildings –Sliding , Revolving Pivoted, swing &folding doors in wood , Aluminum & Steel, P.V.C & Glass
      Windows: Locations & Sizes of following types of windows used in buildings French, Bay, Sliding, Pivoted & Dormer windows in wood, Steel, PVC, Aluminum & Glass
      Lintels & Arches: ‐ Necessities of Lintels & Arches & comparisons, stone lintels & RCC Lintels Types of Arches & Centering for an Arch
      False Ceiling in Plaster of Paris, Glass, Thermocole, laminated sheets,
      Wall paneling in Plywood, wood, laminated sheets
      Stairs: Types of Stairs, Terms involved in Stairs, Requirements of good Stairs, Design (Calculation) of Stairs. Application of various materials for stairs

    • Paper III: Light & Colors in Interior Design

      In this module students explore how natural and artificial lighting impact interior design and investigate efficient ways to integrate both varities in the development of lighting systems, Students examine the various components of lighting systems and are required to select and apply these components appropriately, demonstrating practicality and creativity while designing lighting schemes for any interior. It explains how to utilize space‐transforming light techniques in an apartment, retail store, or exhibition space. The effects of light and shadow are studied as we cover concepts like tools, layering, good design, and creating a lighting plan. Learn about lamping, beam spread, color effects, illumination and calculation, and light manipulation. Electricity, voltage, wiring, breakers, fuses, and switches are also studied. This module includes role & effect of colors; color schemes, psychological impact of colors, various color systems, selection and application of colors which is relevant to any interiors. Students will demonstrate practicality and creativity while selecting color schemes for any interior
      Course Contents:
      Light : Aspects of lighting – physical, psychological, economical aspects. Color of light, color rendition, daylight, artificial light, brightness, The visual environment – study of day lighting as a means of providing light within built spaces. Day light prediction tools, Methods of lightings: Principles of lighting, Lighting systems, Artificial lighting: Visual perception and light, Basic artificial lighting sources, Light and visual effects, Light revealing architecture, Designing for artificial lighting quantity and quality, Integration with daylighting, Computer simulation programs that aid artificial lighting design, Light distribution, Intensity & diffusion, light& visual effect, lighting & conservation, lighting as a system, Lamping, beam spread, color effects, illumination and calculation, and light manipulation, Electricity, electrification systems, voltage, wiring, breakers, fuses, and switches, Lighting fixtures and fitting types ; Output, efficiency & cost, Types of lamps – Incandescent, fluorescent & HID lamps, their lighting characteristics & applications, Illumination levels for various tasks and distribution of luminaries for better lighting in the interiors. Space‐transforming light techniques in an apartment, retail store, or exhibition space, Design of lighting for various spaces like restaurants, hotel lobbies, institutes, halls, offices and transit facilities
      Color‐ History of colors , effect of colors, color mixing , color dynamics, color planning in design, Various color systems – Muncell system, Ostwald system, DIN system, QAS system, color aid system, Color system in practice, color terminology , analysis of color wheel , color schemes, psychological impact of colors, special color issues, mixed color effects , effect of texture, Use of colors in various functional contexts; color in historic interiors, color in current practice, Selection of colors for various spaces like restaurants, hotel lobbies, institutes, halls, offices and transit facilities

    • Paper IV: Interior Estimation

      Principles of estimating for all types of old & new work, Method of deduction for openings, Units of measurements cubic meter, square meter, running meter, Data collection & keeping information of market prices of materials & products required in Interior works, Task & turnout work for different interior works Specifications: Partitions walls‐ Com. Plywood, block board, laminated sheet, glass etc., Plastering with Cement mortar, Cement concrete flooring, Mosaic flooring, and marble flooring Distempering & Color washing, Wood work for doors, windows partitions cabinets etc., False ceiling Furniture. All types of Interior works like Wall partitioning, Wall paneling, false ceiling, Furniture Cabinets, Wooden table, Chair, Water supply & sanitary fittings etc

    • Paper – V: Sculpture and Modeling (Practical)

      Interior design masters degree, acquire the tools for studying and presenting design concepts in three dimensional form, and learn the methods and materials of model construction and for casting sculptures. It includes mainly modeling of interior components and casting sculptures. Begin to build models of your own design, focusing on architectural modeling materials, techniques, shortcuts, and methods of construction. All aspects of model building are covered and students are required to create an interior model and statues/sculptures for client presentation. It provides special study of different materials for sculptures & their properties, mixing, molding/ casting technics, tools, different steps of casting , minute carvings etc.
      Contents:
      Students are required to study the following and required to prepare (individual) models for different components of interior and sculptures with different media & different technics.
      Models:
      Advantages of models, different materials for making models including core materials & finishing materials, tools , technics, application of scale , finishing & final presentation, modeling of interior‐scaping & land scaping.
      Prepare models for the following:
      Wall paneling, false ceiling , a mock‐up of bed room, lounge seating, an office cabin with furnitures, land scape for a campus garden.
      Sculptures:
      Study of materials – Clay, acrylic, plastic, cement, concrete, plaster of paris, lime, white cement, stone, wood, sand, bronze, shell ,wax. Study of tools for casting , molding & carving . General principles of molding and adoption of scale & proportion. Molding with molding .techniques: Abrasion , abstraction, acid bath, acrylic, plastic fabrication, living forms, plaster building, mold making and cold casting, stone carving, metal forming, welding, bronze casting, sand casting, shell casting, Clay mixtures, building with clay, building vase, bowl, textured bottle. Type of molds, preparing molds, templates, pressmolds, slip cast molds. Prepare sculptures for the following: A wooden pillar, a human statue with clay, a statue with pop, a sculpture with cement, a vase with clay.

  • Semester – 3

    • Paper I: ADVANCED BUILDING SERVICES

      Water supply & drainage
      1. Water supply requirements for buildings.
      2. Types & sizes of pipes‐ water supply fittings to bathrooms, WC’s, sinks, bath tubs, showers, urinals etc.
      3. Types & sizes, functional & uses of drains & taps
      4. Types & sizes of sanitary fixtures‐ WC’s, sinks, bath tubs, bidets, etc,
      Environmental science: Sources of pollution, courses & effects of air pollution and water pollution, waste water treatment for industrial purposes, sources of air pollution & effects on buildings, plants, animals & humans, Role of civic & voluntary bodies in planning.
      Thermal Insulation;
      Definition & purpose of insulation, General principles of thermal insulation, study of heat insulating materials, coefficient of thermal conductivity of different materials, method of thermal insulation for roofs, exposed walls, window, doors ventilators etc.
      Acoustics:
      Definition , properties of sound & basic definition, principals of acoustics, Acoustics Phenomena in enclosed spaces like studios , auditorium, conference halls, sound absorbents & their classifications, Effects, types & classifications of noise, construction measures of noise control & sound insulation for partitions, walls, floors, ceilings, window, doors etc.
      Lift and escalators:
      Definition & components, types of lifts. Principles & working lifts, space requirements. Application location & arrangements of buildings. Safety regulations.
      Air conditioning & ventilation
      Definition of air‐conditioning. Purpose & classification of air conditioning. System & applications of air conditioning. Definition of ventilation. Purpose & classification of ventilations. Functions of ventilations. With graphical representation in plans

    • Paper II: History of Art & Architecture

      Chronological examination of art and artistic developments; their critical appraisal in the appropriate cultural context; architecture and decorative arts from ancient cultures through the Hispanic Renaissance. India – the numerous facets of culture; Concepts in culture studies; Relation between culture and architecture; Various Case studies. Expressionism – Kandinsky – ‘Sketch I for “Composition vii”. Cubism – Picasso –‘Three Musicians’, ‘Guernica,’Surrealism – Dali – ‘The Persistence of Memory’. Abstraction – Mondrain – ‘Composition with Red, Blue & Yellow.’ Action Paiting – Jackson Pollock – ‘Autumn Rhythm: Number 30, 1950’.
      Sculpture – Brancusi – ‘Bird in space’. Henry Moore‐ ‘Recumbent Figure’, Barbara Hepworth – ‘Sculpture with color’, Kinetic Art, Environmental Sculpture, Earth Art – Rodert Smithson – ‘Spiral Jetty’.
      Twentieth Century Architecture – Wright, Gropius, Rietweld, Bauhaus, Mies Van der Rohe. Le Corbusier. Louis Kahn. Late Modernism – Piano & Rogers – Pompideau centre. Post – Modernisim – Michael Graves – Public Services Building, Portland.
      Indian Art
      1. Islamic Art – Architecture – Qutub Minar. Tomb of Humayun, Fatehpur Sikri, painting – Mughal Miniatures – ‘Gardeners Beating the giant Zammurrad ‘ from the ‘Romance of Amir Hamza’.’ Alexander Lowered into sea’ from the Khamasa of Amir Khusrau. Miniature from Akbar Nama. ‘Squirrels in a chenar Tree’. Taj mahal, Red Fort, Delhi, Mughal Gardens.
      2. Deccan – Gol Gumbaz, Bijapur.
      3. Jain , Rajastani & pahari Paintings.
      4. Company paintings Bengal School. Modern Art – Amrita Sher Gil, Satsh Gujral, Ram Kumar, Swaminathan, Gulam Sheikh, K.C.S. Pnicker, K.G. Subramnyam, Bhupen Khakhar.
      5. Colonial Architects – Adyar Club, University of Madras. Vitoria Terminus, Prince of Wales museum, Bombay. The Victoria Memorial, Calcutta, High court, Banglore
      6. Modern Architecture – B.V.Doshi, Charles Correa, Kanwinde, Laurie Baker.

    • Paper –III: Design Visualization & Presentation (Practical)

      The best colleges for master in interior design, the interior design masters degree will develop design presentation skills with deeper understanding of various mediums and methods of graphical communication. This module provides a framework in which students will explore how the human brain interprets visual information , assessing the practical applications in any interior design. Students will learn traditional and contemporary presentation techniques to visually communicate their design ideas at different levels of design development to various audiences, and on successful completion of this module students will demonstrate the skill and ability to prepare informed, persuasive and highly professional design presentations. Interior design masters course aims to train the student how to do presentation for the architectural areas and spaces ‐ internal and external. Study the new materials, Its properties and how to represent it in 2D and 3D color, Texture and proposition. Training in the class how to use color and materials with sketches. And how to make models to create ability for architectural imagination. Provides ability to execute professional presentation skills (sketching and drafting) and knowledge of business practices. Emphases on creative conceptual visualization, hand skill building, and the process. Concepts sketching Portfolio development .Marker and pencil color rendering techniques including texture and shadow applications. It provides ability to put together a dynamic, innovative presentation that presents your ideas in a compelling and visually cogent way can mean the difference in landing the job. Work through the process of transforming your ideas and drawings into presentation materials. Learn the importance of details as subtle as which colored pencils or markers and paper stock to choose to achieve a polished presentation. Enhance your skills with in‐class practice and attention to preparation. Emphasis is placed on use and integration of traditional and digital media as tools of three dimensional analysis and synthesis in design process and representation. Includes orthographics, perspective, sketching, drafting, photography, rendering.
      Course Contents:
      Uses of presentations, communication through graphic language, various exercises in free hand drawings, sketching and coloring in different media like pencil, charcol, pen and ink. Visualisation and expression. Presentation on line and text by thickness, darkness, scale/size, font style etc.. Presentation with physical alterations by shape, size, form and adding or subtracting materials .Presentation with rendering with different medias and technics. Design, production and output. Study of textures in base materials like tracing papers, plain card sheets, rough textured sheets, plain papers , coated surfaces, canvas etc. Study and analysis of character of light and its effect on three dimensional graphic composition through study; Appreciation of effect of light in interior and exterior of building. Crticial study of 2D drawings and their graphic importance in perspective making; Integration of the effect of light on buildings and perspective drawing. Mixing hand and digital presentations. Digital presentations with graphic softwares. Visual presentation skills utilizing Graphic software to create a professional portfolio of work. The coursework also covers creating contents for a portfolio of work.

    • Paper –IV: Sculpture and Modeling (Practical)

      Interior design masters degree, acquire the tools for studying and presenting design concepts in three dimensional form, and learn the methods and materials of model construction and for casting sculptures. It includes mainly modeling of interior components and casting sculptures. Begin to build models of your own design, focusing on architectural modeling materials, techniques, shortcuts, and methods of construction. All aspects of model building are covered and students are required to create an interior model and statues/sculptures for client presentation. It provides special study of different materials for sculptures & their properties, mixing, molding/ casting technics, tools, different steps of casting , minute carvings etc.
      Contents:
      Through msc interior design colleges, students are required to study the following and required to prepare (individual) models for different components of interior and sculptures with different media & different technics.
      Models:
      Advantages of models, different materials for making models including core materials & finishing materials, tools , technics, application of scale , finishing & final presentation, modeling of interior‐scaping & land scaping. Prepare models for the following: Wall paneling, false ceiling , a mock up of bed room, lounge seating, an office cabin with furnitures, land scape for a campus garden.
      Sculptures:
      Study of materials – Clay, acrylic, plastic, cement, concrete, plaster of paris, lime, white cement, stone, wood, sand, bronze, shell ,wax. Study of tools for casting , molding & carving . General principles of molding and adoption of scale & proportion. Molding with molding .techniques: Abrasion , abstraction, acid bath, acrylic, plastic fabrication, living forms, plaster building, mold making and cold casting, stone carving, metal forming, welding, bronze casting, sand casting, shell casting, Clay mixtures, building with clay, building vase, bowl, textured bottle. Type of molds, preparing molds, templates, pressmolds, slip cast molds. Prepare sculptures for the following: A wooden pillar, a human statue with clay, a statue with pop, a sculpture with cement, a vase with clay.

  • Semester – 4

    • Paper I: Project Management

      The course Project Management is focusing on the different elements and characteristics of the market and project market, on the actors and their specific task enroll in project and office
      management. At the same time attentions is going to the cost analysis of a project, on the different elements of the the cost‐ effectiveness and on the strategic planning. The objective of this course is to create awareness of project management principles as applied in construction industry and also it explains about importance and necessity of project management which is relevant to the present. Topics include an overview of the design industry, governmental standards and professional requirements, design project phases and scope, standard fees and compensation, the essence of good working relationships with clients, and letters of agreement and contracts. We also discuss the elements of purchasing, including estimates; quotes; placing orders
      Course Contents:
      Introduction to construction management, applied management techniques in construction projects, Concept of project management, relevance of project management to building industry, Application of project management tools like CPM and PERT networks to building projects, Planning of the activity, forming the network, allocation of time to various activities, determination of project schedule, control of operations, Type of contracts, turnkey contract, Contract agreements, joint venture agreements, Build Operate Transfer (BOT), Contract with government agencies, Bond and types, termination or suspension of the contract, purchase order, quotations, Preparing cost code system, analysing and displaying unit costs, cost code orientation process, Safety in construction industry, Arbitration/ Dispute Resolution, Tender documents, tender types including online tendering. Control of progress, cost control, quality control, System of Accounts, Service rules, Project management team model. Role of Architect in the project management, Introduction to networking of projects and use of CPM and PERT networking and scheduling tools, linear programming and Critical Path Scheduling, Project monitoring – updating of networks, advantages and limitations of Bar and Milestone charts. Resource leveling

    • Paper II: Interior Decoration

    • Paper III: Vaasthu in Interior (Practical)

      This module provides in‐depth knowledge about Vaasthu from Indian architecture which is based on ancient Indian scripts. It explains Vaasthu on the scientific base which is relevant for all times and all peoples. The earth, the environment, the planets, the Sun, the universe should be accessed and utilized by the designer in interior designing. Any interior can be designed to
      access these natural agencies or powers. This course describes in brief the effects of these agencies. And it explains in detail about Vaasthu in interior design with different parameters .Contents:
      Introduction and history of Vaasthu shasthra. General principles in vaasthu. Finding directions, directions with their role and influence with scientific base. Nature of land in vaasthu with plot geography , plot geology , plot geometry and plot physics with scientific base. Finding quality of land, vaasthu for sites/plots, Shapes in vaasthu, Vaasthu for different components of the building, vaasthu for different functional areas in any building or interior. Vaasthu for interiors of different buiding like residence, shops, factories, religious buildings etc. Vaasthu for different components of interior in residence, shops, offices etc. Animals , plants/trees in vaasthu. Vasthu for interior scaping & land scaping.

    • Paper IV: Project/Thesis ( Practical)

      It is vital characteristic of professional Interior Designer that the various types of skills and knowledge are tightly integrated and applied holistically. In fact , interior design skills only have real meaning and value when they are applied in this way. In this final module of Msc program, students will conduct focused research in a specialized area of interior design and produce a report presenting their conclusion. Students will then be required to integrate their findings with core interior design skills and apply them in the development of this project, thereby demonstrating a holistic approach to design interior environments that positively impact the quality of people’s life.
      This is a self‐generated project that enables students to pursue a specialist area of their own choice. This individual project work will be taken under the guidance of faculty advisor to demonstrate architectural knowledge and professional interest.
      Course Contents:
      It is development and presentation to design of a building including its setting in specific environment and its typical aspects. The scope of the thesis can be in areas related to the topics of the design studios handled before. As per his inclination towards the area, the final selection of the topic will be as approved by the thesis selection committee appointed by the department. The references depend on the topics selected by the student. In completing this project , students will be required to produce the necessary drawings, documentation and presentation aids to an extremely high professional standard and the entire design process and methodology must be meticulously documented.

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