perspectives, isometric and and axonometric views, field training
5. Interior Design Projects
6. Furniture estimation
The cost analysis for the furniture needed for the particular project.
7. Lighting Designing
Commercial or residential lighting according to availability of space. The type of effect needed for restaurants, commercial complexes, showrooms, hospitals etc.
8. Sanitation and water supply
Water supply fittings and lay out designing of sanitation.
9. Draughtsmanship
Introduction and techniques necessary for interior draughtsmanship with emphasis of on scale problems.
10. Colours
The study of colours, blends and colour planning. The miniscale colour chart, colour schemes and the effect of colours etc.
11. Air-conditioning and ventiation
The types of equipment and methods, rules for ventilation and air-supply.
12. Landscaping
Outdoor gardening, terrace garden, varieties of plants, flower arrangement etc. Last but not the least the student is taught cost estimation, for the proposed projects.
EVALUATION
INTERIOR
What does
Mr.Mathew Jacob,
Director
Auxilium school of Interior Design
have to say about the courses .
" The Interior Designer course is very challenging "
Mr.Mathew Jacob who is an interior design consultant says, " one can earn a lot one has only an inclination towards designing"
All one needs is a creative and imaginative mind and the skill unleashes after undergoing the course. He says " we offer part time course where we hold classes thrice a week for two hours daily ".
Any new course offered ?
We have recently started the Basic Technical course which is a specialization for artists in the Interior Designing profession. They are taught to visualise and draw perspectives. Mr.Jacob says '" our courses are in such demand that business today we get letters directly from companies in need of interior designes. The students are absorbed by companies immediately after their course.
The Auxilium school of Interior Design was started in 1989 and continues to offers such professionals to the designing world.
JOB PROSPECTS
Once the course is over there is a wide variety of jobs in the market. A professional interior designer is in great demand.
Showrooms need designing as the " spic and span of presentation of their products " is a must for business. Only a professional interior designer can give the right presentation with the proper lighting arrangement, colour scheme, etc.
An Interior design professional can join as a draugtman or a planners of interiors of residential flat - low cost schemes.
COORDINATORS WITH ARCHITECTS
As supervisors and as consultants one can start one their own practice. Today in India one can earn on an average Rs. 10,000 a project as a consultant. One can also operate from home by presenting their proposals and designs to the clients. One can also join firms in other countries. Opportunities are a plenty for the professionals in the gulf countries, Singapore, etc. It is indeed a multi million dollar business today.
So earn yourself a Diploma and attack the Design market and see now you roll in wealth. All the best.
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