ARI
318M
Interior Design History and Theory I
Instructor: Nancy Kwallek
Unique #: 00320
Meeting: 8:00 - 9:30
a.m. in Sutton 2.102
(3 cr.) Survey of interior design from antiquity through the 18th century
inclusive of the theoretical, social, technical, and environmental forces. Prerequisite:
ARI 318K or consent of
instructor. Three lecture hours per week for one semester.
Text: Whiton, Augustus
Sherrill and Stanley Abercrombie, Interior Design and Decoration, 2001, Prentice Hall, ISBN: 0130307483, 5th
Edition, pp. 720.
Optional Source:
Harwood, Buie, Bridget May, and Curt Sherman. Architecture and Interior
Design through the 18th Century, An Integrated History, Prentice Hall, 2002, ISBN: 013758590-X,
pp. 558.
Grades/ Requirements:
There are two or three exams and/or papers/projects and a comprehensive final
exam.
Selected Topics:
Egyptian, Greek, Roman Interiors; Italian, Spanish, English Renaissance
Interiors; Baroque Interiors; Rococo Interiors; Early American Interiors;
Neo-Classic Interiors