Interior Architecture and Design | What is it?

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Interior Architecture and Design | What is it?


Architecture and interior design meets and participates in the design of common spaces. Whether in a home,
business, recreational space or work environment.

The term "interior architecture" has been used to describe the increased scope and responsibilities of interior
designers in recent times. This, due in large part to improvements in technology, as well as improvements
in interior design education.

But, really, what is interior architecture? Interior architecture is the art of designing spaces. It takes into account
the possible aspects of human spaces and interior design as its solution. Strictly speaking, interior architecture
is a subject and not a profession.

This architectural performance makes the interiors a composition of form, space and color. Obtaining results
similar to a movie set. Which can take you through scenarios that stimulate and excite you visually.

It can also refer to the main idea of an architectural design through its redesign and subsequent adaptation. It
can also evaluate the architectural design by applying adaptive reuse in a building.

This last point is part of various sustainable architectural practices. Preserving resources by recycling a structure
so that it can be adapted to a new design.

Content
• What does Interior Architecture refer to
• What does an Interior Architect do?
• Difference between Interior Architecture and Interior Design
• Interior Architecture and space

What do we mean by Interior Architecture?
When you first hear the term "Interior Architecture", your first instinct may be to assume that the basic elements
of a building's interior are being discussed. The first instinct may be to assume that it discusses the basic
elements of a building's interior such as walls, floors and ceilings.

But, regardless of the term. These elements are just the materials that are used to separate us from the outside
and the ground we live on.

Being an architect or not, we know that you have ever wondered what the inside of a building looks like after
analyzing it. Or have you?

Anyway, that's what a degree in interior architecture is all about. The function of this character, is consolidated
by 3 processes that encompass the: interior design, architecture and structural design.

Interior design consists of locating and transitioning interior finishes. These, in turn, include the selection of
materials and how they work together to create the desired look.

Architecture as part of the physical design of the interior. It consists of giving form and scale to fit the intended
use of the space and provide the best internal function of a building.

Structural design, manages the building structure to take advantage of any aesthetically pleasing structural
elements for a space. This can keep the structure exposed or open up a space vertically to create expansive
spaces. Its management can also be considered in old and new building structures.

Interior architecture is considered a core service of an architect and through this a number of engaging
experiences can be created. As long as the arrangement is structured accordingly.

Where his mission is to express the soul of the architectural space entrusted to him. If possible, the architect or
interior designer will make a new design with the "old", taking on the task of researching, imagining, playing with

concepts and materials that will create a new personality for the interior spaces and undoubtedly for the
environment.

What does an interior architect do?
Interior architecture students are future-oriented and curious about new social trends, materials and
technologies. In interior architecture, people are at the center of the show, where you learn down to the last detail
how to align people, objects and spaces. Therefore, you can positively influence people's lives.

During your education you link the needs of people to the qualities of spaces. You ask yourself how you can
make optimal use of spaces to offer a new perspective, and how people experience your designs. Light, color,
form, structure, furniture, material, time, sound, all play a role. Design transcends functionality.

When an interior architect has an open attitude and a vision of people and society you are enterprising and art
and science, architecture and design, technology, history and man. They inspire you to take a critical look at your
surroundings by adopting an innate sense of style.

It is suggested that an interior architect should know how to listen carefully to get into the mind of his client.
This will enable him to understand his needs, his dreams and his lifestyle. Interior architects should also be
aware of federal, state and local building codes so that their designs are up to date.

Interior architects are part of the construction or remodeling process from start to finish. They begin their work
by meeting with the client to discuss the expectations of the project.

They draw on their knowledge and references, propose a concept in embryonic development by digging through
fabrics, lighting, atmosphere, colors, and furnishings to come up with a well-grounded concept. Obviously, all of
this must remain within budget.

Many courses teach students about the technical structural elements of buildings, which has begun to blur the
line between architecture and interior design.

The role of interior architecture can differ drastically. While one may be more concerned with decoration,
furnishings and small-scale projects, another may be more concerned with larger projects involving technical,
artistic and aesthetic skills. The latter are more likely to have studied interior architecture.

The changing needs of modern society have made the role of the architecturally aware interior architect
increasingly prominent. Especially in commercial, a building is often re-designed on the interior with only the
original shell of the building unchanged. This type of renovation project is the true realm of interior architecture.

The interior architect is associated with a figure more akin to an interior designer, but in reality interior
architecture pays more attention to the practical and functional aspects such as proper sizing of furniture,
respecting the aisles and arranging furniture in a comfortable and functional orderly fashion.

Maintaining that the materials and technologies are of good quality, that there is no potential risk to the health
of the users of these environments, that the elimination of architectural barriers and modernization for new uses
exist in a good acoustic insulation, create a good relationship between energy consumption and comfort, in
general, that the whole environment is in harmony with the size of the architectural spaces.

Unlike it. An interior designer in the field of decoration deals with the design of objects and spaces for
environments. He or she thinks not only about aesthetics, but also about functional aspects.

Interior designers with a background in interior architecture are usually present and have a say in all phases of
the construction process, from the initial plans to the finishing touches.

The practice of this type of architecture requires designers to consider almost everything about the construction
of an interior space that affects human habitation, including materials, finishes, electrical requirements,
plumbing, lighting, ventilation, ergonomics and intelligent use of space.

Job description as an interior architect
The profession of interior architect can be classified as art/design, materials engineering and architecture.
Interior architects design and plan interiors taking into account artistic, economic, technical and ecological
aspects.

The spectrum of tasks ranges from the choice of wallpaper color, thermal insulation and the correct
accentuation of lighting to furniture design. They advise, support and represent their clients in all matters relating
to planning and execution.

To become an interior designer, you usually have to study for eleven semesters at a university of applied
sciences. At universities, interior design is not offered as a core subject, but as a major or partial aspect of an
art or architecture course.

After completing the degree, graduates must demonstrate two to three years of professional experience before
they are allowed to obtain the title of interior architect.

Interior designers work in interior design offices, architectural and engineering offices, furniture stores and the
furniture industry, advertising agencies, television networks and theaters.

Difference between interior architecture and interior design
The terms "architecture," "interior architecture," "interior design" and "interior decorating" have long been
debated. The debate centers on the blurring of the lines that define the role and responsibilities of each
profession: where does the interior design of a space and architecture begin, and vice versa?

In recent decades, several factors have increased the ambiguity of these titles, including the improvement of
interior design education.

This, in turn, has increased the scope of the profession and led many interior designers to become more involved
in the architectural and technical aspects of interior design, and less in the decorative and soft furnishings
aspects.

As a result, many interior design courses have been renamed interior architecture degrees to more accurately
reflect what they cover.

Simply put, interior design has more to do with the art of construction and interior architecture leans toward the
science.

Courses of this type have also skyrocketed in popularity, producing a growing number of qualified architectural
designers, which in turn makes it more difficult to differentiate between architecture and interior design.

Interior architecture and space
Interior architecture constitutes one of the central fields of architectural research, playing both a hermeneutical
role, linked to the very idea of architecture, and to the advancement of design research.

The architecture of interiors, as a natural comparison with the theme of space, is divided into two distinct but
complementary entities.

One is linked to the theme of origin and plays a precise ontological role; the other is linked to design
experimentation and plays an important role in the innovation of languages in human corporeality.

If the theme of life is linked to the destiny of interior architecture and the myth of its origin, some architects
look to the theme of the interior as the ideal place for interior design research, linked to the experimentation of
new forms and compositional techniques.

This sector includes interior design that, starting from the historical avant-garde, experiments with new
languages through a design oriented to the integration of knowledge: architecture, art, photography, graphics
and letters, which is accompanied by the integration of disciplines, cinema, fashion, dance and music.