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The Academy, a State Recognised institution with CODE no: 29016884, is located in a new and beautiful specially designed building at 2.000m2, approved by The Ministry of Education. The building is equipped with all imaginable facilities. |
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3 Years total
The Courses start twice a year and you can enter on the 15th of September or the 10th of January.
Daily 9.00 - 16.00, 6 hours plus 50 min lunch break per day, 5 days per week, Academic year of 10 months.
Graduate students qualify as Interior Architects/Designers
The graduate students can become members of the World Wide Interior Design Association IIDA.
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All of the images created by our students seen here on our web site are not photos, they are images produced using the programs Auto Cad, 3D MAX, Photoshop and Illustrator. Here is a short explanation of how the images have been produced.
After the first creative process of researching, brainstorming and preliminary sketches have been completed, the Interior Design students will then proceed to create the technical drawings within the computer program 'Auto Cad'. Floorplans, elevations and perspectives are created using this program. The Auto Cad plans are then imported into the 3D Studio MAX computer program, were the students will create a 3-Dimensional model on the computer. When the 3D model has been created, the students will then apply textures and lighting to the scene, and finally take 'pictures' using scene 'cameras' within the program on the computer. The students can even make walk/fly-through animations using this process. Please see the graduation example. The 'pictures' the students have taken of the 3D model can then be improved/retouched. The students do this using the 'PhotoShop' program. When complete, the students can prepare their work for presentation boards as well as the mood and sample boards using the computer program 'Illustrator'. This process may sound complicated, but all of the students will have mastered this process to a medium or high level within the first academic year.
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