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The Department of Interior Architecture at UNCG is undergoing a significant restructuring to enhance its academic offerings and alignment with industry standards. This program review focuses on integrating diverse disciplines such as product design, architecture, and social sciences to enrich the educational experience. Utilizing CIDA Standards as a framework, the program aims to foster connections among various fields, ensuring a holistic approach to interior architecture. The report includes an interactive analysis of course components and standards to support ongoing improvements.
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Restructuring Department of Interior Architecture at UNCG Interior architecture exists as a broad based discipline, both informing and defined by the arts of the built environment: product design, architecture, engineering; connected to the allied disciplines of art, theater, dance, film making, graphic design, fashion design, industrial design, and the design of materials; and interwoven with the human experience expressed in psychology, sociology, anthropology, history, philosophy, and religion.
I created a parent thought for IARc – CIDA Standards Each standard is a child thought of the CIDA standards There is a button to return home if I get lost I pinned the standards as a banner for ease of navigation
The active thought is in the center (IAR560/565) and the connections to other thoughts are visible. Clicking on another thought brings that one to the center along with all of its connections. At the bottom of the screen the details bar shows the attachments connected to a particular thought – clicking on those icons will open the documents or web pages
Hovering over a thought will highlight its connections in yellow, making them easier to pick out in the group This is the view when accessing the Brain remotely via the web
For standard 12 I can see all of the components, the years in the program which have work related to that standard, and the individual courses that are supplying work for the report and exhibit to support that standard.