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Environmental Design

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Understanding the human interaction with and utilization of man-made environments is key in developing creative and responsive spatial design. With an emphasis on expressiveness, and habitability, students develop the design of interior projects in an architectural, environmental and societal context.

Core design studios develop a design methodology of research, analysis, design and presentation, with a strong emphasis on conceptual development. Studio projects include commercial, residential, retail, hospitality and institutional design. The program integrates courses in design theory, colour, interior materials, technology and construction, drawing and graphic presentation techniques, and professional practice. Expansion studios provide the opportunity to deepen skills in interior design, or to take introductory courses in a number of related disciplines. The senior studio culminates in a focused body of thesis work within an area of the student’s choice.

Graduates of the Environmental Design Program are recognized by the Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario.

Please refer to the Introduction of New Curriculum.


Environmental Design Program Guide

Please refer to the Faculty of Design's Degree/Diploma Requirements for information regarding degree and diploma requirements for Design program students.

All Faculty of Design programs are developed as semester groupings of related courses. In order to be best prepared to meet course expectations, students are normally required to complete all core courses in one semester before carrying on to courses in the next semester.

Students must achieve a minimum grade of 60% in their core studio course each semester to advance to the following semester’s core studio. Please refer to course descriptions to identify these courses.

Note: All courses tagged with a “*” are included in the laptop program.
Note: All courses tagged with a “†” require a minimum grade of 60% to advance to the following semester’s core studio.

COURSE CODE COURSE NAME CREDIT
 

200 LEVEL: FALL SEMESTER

VISC 2B01 Modernism and Modernity in Design (LST) 0.5
GDES 2B03
Think Tank/Creative Intersections (SEM)
(includes Faculty of Design Speaker Series)

0.5
ENVR 2K01

Exploration Studio/Personal Space
(includes laptop workshop) *†


0.75
 
Choose one:

Exploration Studio/Personal Space Lab/Metal

or

Exploration Studio/Personal Space Lab/Wood

 
ENVR 2B12

Research Studio/Social Space *

0.5
ENVR 2A03

Concept Drawing

0.25
 

200 LEVEL: WINTER SEMESTER

VISC 2B38

Design Methodologies: Theories and Concepts (LST)

0.5
One Liberal Studies course 0.5
ENVR 2K02

Exploration Studio/Social Space
(includes laptop workshop) *†


0.75
 
Choose one not taken in fall:
Exploration Studio/Social Space Lab/Metal
or Exploration Studio/Social Space Lab/Wood
 
ENVR 2B15 Research Studio/Colour & Form * 0.5
ENVR 2A04

Building Technology & Structure 1 *

0.25
 
300 LEVEL: FALL SEMESTER
VISC 3B11 Design Methodologies:Theories and Concepts (LST) 0.5
ENVR 3B17 Myths, Beliefs and Imagery 0.5
ENVR 3K01 Core Project Studio/Retail & Hospitality Design † 0.75
ENVR 3A01 Presentation Drawing and Rendering 0.25
 
Choose one:
GDES 3B18

Biomimetics 1: Points of Departure

or
GDES 3B13

Compelling User Experience 1

or
GDES 3B15
Furniture Design 1
(taken with Furniture Design 1 Lab/Wood)
or
GDES 3B06 Guerrilla Entrepreneurism 1
or
GDES 3B14 Interior Design Studio 1: Office
or
GDES 3B12 Socially Responsible Design
or
GDES 3B08 Wayfinding/Information Systems 1
or
GDES 3B16 Wearable Technology
or
INTR 3B01 Virtual Communities
or
Year two core studio in another Design program
(subject to approval 0.75 cr)
or

relevant course in Faculty of Art (subject to approval)

0.5
 
300 LEVEL: WINTER SEMESTER
One Liberal Studies course 0.5
GDES 3A01 Think Tank/Convergence 0.25
ENVR 3A02 Thesis I: Preparation & Research (SEM) 0.25
ENVR 3K02 Core Project Studio/Residential † 0.75
ENVR 3A03 Building Technology & Structure 2 0.25
 
Choose one:
GDES 3B19

3D Structures in Fibre

or
GDES 3B28

Biomimetics 2: Application

or
GDES 3B23 Compelling User Experience 2
or
GDES 3B25 Furniture Design 2
or
GDES 3B06 Guerrilla Entrepreneurism 1
or
GDES 3B26 Guerrilla Entrepreneurism 2
or
GDES 3B24 Interior Design Studio 2
or
INTR 3B02 Bright Lights/Big City
or

Year two core studio in another Design program
(subject to approval 0.75 cr)

or

relevant course in Faculty of Art (subject to approval)

0.5
 
Recommended:
VISC 3B32 History of Furniture (LST)
 
400 LEVEL: FALL SEMESTER
Choose one:    
VISC 4B19 Contemporary Studies in Architecture and Design (LST)  
or

 

0.5
VISC 4B15 Urban Life: Art, Design and the City (LST)
 

Choose one:

One elective
or

One Liberal Studies course (for Degree students)

0.5
 
ENVR 4C01

Thesis II: Project Development †

1.0
ENVR 4B09 Interior Design and Construction 3 (SEM) 0.5
 
Recommended:
SOSC 3B02 Material Culture and Consumer Society (LST)
VISC 2B12 History of Design: Indigenous and Vernacular (LST)
VISC 3B32 History of Furniture (LST)
VISC 4B15

Urban Life: Art, Design and the City (LST)

CRCP 4B03

Visual Culture Publications

 
400 LEVEL: WINTER SEMESTER
One Liberal Studies course 0.5
ENVR 4C02 Thesis III: Project Development 1.0
ENVR 4B03

Professional Practice (SEM)

0.5
one elective 0.5
 
Recommended:
VISC 3B32

History of Furniture (LST)

VISC 3B36

Interior Architecture and the Decorative Arts (LST)



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