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Domestika - Japanese-Inspired Interior Design with Wood
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Last updated 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: Spanish + English subtitle | Duration: 13 Lessons ( 2h 5m ) | Size: 2.2 GB
Learn to design spaces inspired by Japanese architecture with wood as the central element

Discover the potential of wood for designing warm, functional interior spaces inspired by Japanese architecture. Roman, the architect and founder of the studio Roman Izquierdo Bouldstridge, shows you the secrets to creating unique and innovative atmospheres. His work has received international recognition at the International Design Awards (IDA) and the Rethinking the Future Awards.
In this course, Roman teaches you how to plan an interior design project from scratch by exploring various design systems where wood, nature, and natural light play a fundamental role. Open your mind to the endless creative possibilities by developing your personal criteria and accessing the resources you need to find your own style of design.
What is this course's project?
Plan and develop an interior design project that includes the formal, aesthetic, spatial, and functional concepts explained in the course.
Who is this online course for?
Anyone in the field of architecture and interior or product design interested in learning new ways to design spaces and furniture, whether first-year students or experienced professionals. This course is also perfect for anyone who loves Japanese culture and wood.
Requirements and materials
Basic notions of architecture and a desire to learn are needed to take this course. A working knowledge of 2D and 3D design programs like AutoCAD, Google SketchUp, and Adobe Photoshop will also be helpful, but not essential.
As for materials, you need a pencil, paper, a scale ruler, and, most importantly, an eraser so you can make mistakes and change your designs as many times as necessary. If you prefer to work digitally, a computer or an iPad with the 2D and 3D design programs of your choice are sufficient.
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