Division of Applied Undergraduate Studies
The History of Interior Design
Description: The aim of this course is to provide a historical overview
of the styles and social movements which preceded and laid the foundation
for the contemporary practice of interior design. It includes an examination
of related areas and explores a range of scales from micro to macro-that is,
from furniture, lighting and decorative arts to architecture, landscape
design and city planning.
We will discuss some of the discipline's most significant examples as we
examine the relationship of the interior built environment to technological
and economic development, as well as changes in allied fields of decorative
arts and architecture. Projects will be located in the rich contexts of
culture, politics, and history, allowing us to examine the intentions of
designers and patrons. Class sessions will be a combination of lecture,
discussion, and field trips.