Our program combines all the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for a successful career as an interior designer. Students will study under the guidance of practicing designers and teachers with extensive experience.

As part of their studies, students will learn the basics of academia and modern trends in design, classical composition, color science, and market requirements for doing business in the creative industries.

Drawing teachers will also teach you academic proportions and quick interior sketching techniques.

All practical work will be based on real objects – apartments of various types and public spaces.

You will learn how to design in ArchiCAD+Corona Render, Photoshop, and 3dsMAX.

Practical classes:

Laying out the tiles of bathrooms.
Development of a design concept, Concept Board.
Post-processing of renders in Adobe Photoshop.
Photorealistic visualization of design in Corona Render.

Lecture material:

Study of the history and styles of interior design.
The basics of design design.
How to take measurements of the room.
Architectural structures of buildings.
Functional construction of space, zoning of the environment.
Fundamentals of Ergonomics and Anthropometry.
Theory of composition in interior design.
Color science. The value of color in interior design.
Lighting in the interior.
Material science. Selection of decorative and finishing materials.
Fundamentals of repair and construction stages.

Block history of design:

Design history and styles in design.
Functional zoning.
Creative thinking.
Ergonomics, color science composition.
Design of individual housing.
Study of ArchiCad, Corona Render, Polyvore, Adobe Photoshop programs.
Post-processing of renders.
Master classes from designers and architects.
Learning the 3ds Max program.
Material science.
Features of public space design.
Creative thinking.
Business in the creative industries.
Interior composition.
Author’s supervision of the object.

Block drawing:

Color science: Iten’s color circle.
Composition: line, dot, spot.
Drawing: the concept of perspective, sketches of the street.
Painting: a la prime and glazing techniques.
Composition: rhythm and movement.
Drawing: sketches of people.
Painting: modern techniques.
Composition: color contrast, emphasis.
Analysis of trends in contemporary art.
Plein air (drawing on the streets, in the park, in a cafe, etc.).
Sketching – sketching for designers.

Block of art history:

Primitive art.
Medieval art. Gothic art.
The Renaissance.
Baroque.
Rococo.
Classicism. Neoclassicism.
Academicism. Romanticism.
Pre-Impressionism (1820-1870) – Impressionism (1870-1890).
Post-Impressionism (1880-1906) – The work of Cezanne (1839-196).
Primitivism (1880-1930) – Fauvism (1905-1910).
Cubism (1907-1914) – Futurism (1905-1919).
Kandinsky/Blue Rider (1910-1914).
Suprematism (1915-1925) – Constructivism (1920-1930).
Neoplasticism (1917-1931) – Bauhaus (1919-1933).
Dadaism (1916-1923) – Surrealism (1924-1945).
Abstract Expressionism (1943-1970) – Conceptualism / Fluxus (1952-…).
Minimalism (1960-1975) – Postmodernism (1970-1989).
Contemporary art (present).
History of design.
Top designers of the 20th century.
Top designers of our time.
Trends in interior design.