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An advanced download as presented at IDS 2026. This lab invites experienced interior design professionals to delve into the profound principles of philosophy and phenomenology, exploring how it transcends conventional aesthetics to create truly immersive and meaningful residential environments. Discover methodologies to integrate sensory understanding, spatial narratives, and occupant experience at the core of your practice.
A comprehensive webinar designed for students entering the industry, interns gaining experience, and professional designers ready to make a strategic career change. Discover proven strategies, essential skills, and insider insights to transform your passion into a thriving career.
Applicants who have submitted their “Intent to Register” documentation are invited to this webinar for additional details and specifications in the development of their scholarship submission.
Nature in Design: Designing Spaces of Wellbeing using Biophilic Design Patterns (1 HS)
This webinar introduces the 14+ foundational patterns of biophilic design as developed by terrapin bright green (2014, 2024). The lecture provides a theoretical and practical foundation to all biophilic design patterns. Learn how to identify, define, and apply biophilic design patterns within the built environment as a transformative design framework that supports cognitive, psychological, and physiological well-being.
Neuroaesthetics in the Built Environment (1 HS)
Explore how the principles of neuroaesthetics have been brought to life in a diverse range of environments - from cutting-edge healthcare facilities to dynamic commercial spaces. Through immersive case studies, you'll witness the remarkable impact that thoughtful, neuroscience-driven design can have on elevating the human experience.
ABC’s of Oppression in the Built Environment: A Canadian Perspective (1 GE)
Enhance awareness, identify bias and create inclusive spaces as we explore oppression within Canadian built environments. Develop deeper understanding of systemic oppression in Canadian design contexts. Learn to recognize and address unconscious design prejudices in your work. Apply new knowledge and design more equitable interior environments.