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6 ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN

Architecture and
Architecture & Interior Design
Interior Design Fall Quarter Highlights

7 ARCHITECTURE AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT


8 HOME DECORATING AND DESIGN
8 WORKSHOPS
9 ONE-DAY LECTURES
9 ON-SITE STUDY TOURS
10 PROFESSIONAL LEVEL PROGRAM IN INTERIOR DESIGN
10 Design Fundamentals
11 History of Design
11 Materials and Methods
13 Professional Practices
13 Computer Technology for Designers
14 Design Studios
14 Electives
14 Internship
Westgate residence, Eric Owen Moss, architect. Photograph by Tom Bonner.

See also LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, page 144.


Each quarter, the Architecture and WORKSHOPS
Interior Design Programs present a
NCIDQ Preparatory Workshop
variety of special offerings that are
suitable for both design practitioners Techniques of Faux Finishes I
and the interested public.
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Except for courses that offer CEU
credit, the following courses also satisfy ONE-DAY LECTURES
elective requirements for candidates
in the Professional Level Program in A Day in Florence
Interior Design. Feng Shui: A Morning Introduction

ARCHITECTURE & PROFESSIONAL Introduction to Home Lighting:


DEVELOPMENT Creating Warmth and Drama in the
Home with Light
Anatomy of a House
Invention Innovation: The Design and
Architectural Drafting Business of Architectural Products—
Furniture Design A One-Day Introduction
Kitchen Design Oriental Carpets: An Introduction
Photographing Architecture From Bauhaus to Our House:
and Interiors A Legacy of Modern Design
Rendering Homes and Page 9.
Historical Buildings
Quick Sketch Techniques ON-SITE STUDY TOURS

Invention Innovation: Licensing Design The Value of Architecture:


How Good Design Increases
Understanding Blueprints Real Property Values
Feng Shui for Designers and Exploring the Getty Villa
Architects
Organic Architecture with
Pages 7-8. Eric Lloyd Wright
Early American Furniture: A Morning
HOME DECORATING & DESIGN Lecture and Afternoon Tour at LACMA
Home Lighting: Creating Warmth and
Drama in the Home with Light Pages 9-10.
Decorating and Designing for the Home

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Architecture and Professional Development ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN 7

The Architecture and Interior Design Programs Present


Exploring the Getty Villa
Open House J. Parker, a Los Angeles tax and
estate attorney, this one-of-a-kind
museum contains a glorious collec-
tion of Greek, Roman, and Etruscan
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 7-8:30pm New Student Discount antiquities.
204 Extension Lindbrook Center Each new student who enrolls in Now arranged by theme, this
in Westwood a Professional Level Program architecturally significant landmark
course at an Open House receives has a new lease on life.
THE OPEN HOUSE INCLUDES:
a $50 discount on each course, Join instructor Irini Vallera-
Presentation of the curriculum excluding electives. Rickerson for this illustrated
Discussion of careers in the field This discount applies only to individuals Herculaneum excavations, Naples, Italy. The Getty Villa Friday evening lecture, followed
was inspired by the Villa dei Papiri at Herculaneum.
who are entering the program for the by an all-day Saturday guided tour
Question-and-answer session
first time. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, of the Getty Villa.
Drawing for a free course OCTOBER 20 & 21 Saturday lunch and bus transportation
Counseling Appointments are included.
To R.S.V.P. call (310) 206-2879. From its humble beginnings as a
For counseling appointments call gracious Spanish Colonial Villa built Page 9.
(310) 794-3747. in 1921 as the home of Judge Claude

Architecture and Architectural Drafting


X 466A Art 4 units $450
Kitchen Design
X 467.3 Art 4 units $450
Rendering Homes and
Historical Buildings
Professional (Does not include cost of drafting supplies.)
This course covers basic drafting skills, fundamental
This course covers the basic elements to be consid-
ered in planning a kitchen, including space planning,
X 495.1 Art 4 units $450
This intensive course is designed to provide students
Development floor plans and interior elevations, standard architec-
tural symbols and conventions, lettering, line quality,
function, cabinetry, countertop materials, floor cover-
ings, appliances, lighting, ventilation, plumbing, elec-
with a working knowledge of the elements and tech-
niques necessary to create professional-quality exte-
and dimensioning. Students produce and organize a trical, structural, and economic factors. Instruction rior and interior portraits of homes and historical
The following courses are for design practi- basic set of interior and exterior architectural drawings. includes lectures, films, student projects, and guest buildings. Students create a detailed elevation and sec-
tioners as well as the interested public. When Enrollment limited. speakers. Enrollment limited. tion from careful site measurements. Instruction
offered for unit credit, these courses also Reg# S4507B Reg# S3728B emphasizes lyrical expression as well as the under-
satisfy elective requirements for candidates Westwood: 310 1010 Westwood Center Westwood: 310 1010 Westwood Center standing of style, scale, and dimensions. Exercises
in the Professional Level Program in Interior Thursday, 7-10pm, Wednesday, 7-10pm, explore the delicate relationship between landscape
Design (CEU courses are not eligible). September 28-December 14, 12 mtgs. September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs. and architecture. Through slide presentation, informal
For information on enrollment, location, and space (no mtg. 11/23; 1 mtg. to be arranged) No refund after October 4. lectures, field trips, student presentations, and class
availability call (310) 825-9971. For information on No refund after October 5. Donald Eugene Silvers, CKD, who has integrated his critiques, students are exposed to all aspects of the
course content email arc_id@uclaextension.edu, visit Richard Hyatt, BFA, Owner, Draftsmen and Artists, a design philosophy with his practice as a residential and rendering process using india ink, colored pencil, and
uclaextension.edu/arc_id, or call (310) 825-9061. firm that specializes in historic preservation and archi- commercial kitchen designer, chef, and food industry watercolor. Lectures analyze the renderings of such
tectural woodwork; former projects have included the executive. Mr. Silvers has been the subject of many architects as da Vinci, Palladio, Boulé, and Wright,
U.S. Customs House in New York City, the Beverly Hills articles and authored the popular book Kitchen Design among others. Artists, such as Van Gogh, Bonnard,
Anatomy of a House Vuillard, Balthus, and Hockney, also are discussed. The
X 406.1 Architecture 4 units $475 Hotel, and Point Moorea at the Wilshire Grand Hotel with Cooking in Mind.
Reg# S4034B course encourages students to make critical deci-
(Includes course reader.)
Westwood: 304 1010 Westwood Center Photographing sions in terms of the expressive quality of their ren-
This extensive investigation of the single-family resi-
Monday, 7-10pm, Architecture and Interiors dering. Prerequisite: X 467.71A Design Communica-
dence explores how lifestyle and family functions
October 9-December 11, 12 mtgs. X 467.11A Art 4 units $450 tion I or consent of instructor. Enrollment limited.
transform building materials into meaningful space and
form. The evolution of the dwelling is followed from the (2 mtgs. to be arranged) A study of the basic techniques of the medium as a Reg# S3727B
primitive hut of Paleolithic times to the sophisticated No refund after October 16. powerful tool for the designer, as well as those inter- Westwood: 211 Extension Lindbrook Center
residence of our electronic age. The development Shepard E. Vineburg, ASID, graduate, New York ested in pursuing a career in architectural photogra- Wednesday, 7-10pm,
and diversity of historic and modern residential styles School of Interior Design. Mr. Vineburg has taught phy, this course introduces the tools and techniques September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs.
are illustrated with slides that feature the work of architectural drafting, basic design, and design ele- used in photographing architecture, interiors, render- No refund after October 4.
many significant architects. The construction of the ments since 1982 and also is an architectural interior ings, plans, design boards, and scale models. Using Jean-Maurice Vincent Moulène, MArch, School of
house from foundation to roof finials is covered, designer with his own practice, Shepard Vineburg digital as well as film-based cameras, participants cre- Architecture, Paris, La Villette; Master of Urban Design,
including consideration of structural, sheltering, and Design, and designs a line of custom furniture, some ate compelling descriptive images that best show Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées; MBA, IMDL,
aesthetic roles in relation to construction costs. This of which can be seen in the lobby of The Four Season’s their work through the assignment and critique Paris; Founder/Executive Design Director, Beaux-Arts;
course is appropriate for homeowners, those involved Hotel in New York. process. Instruction includes participation in location currently working with Elizabeth Moule and Stefanos
in real estate and remodeling, and students of archi- shoots, lectures, and informal discussions with inte- Polyzoides, Architects and Urbanists
tecture and interior design. Enrollment limited. Furniture Design rior design, architecture, and publishing professionals.
X 461.4 Art 4 units $470 Due to the pervasive use of digital technology in NEW COURSE
Reg# S3719B
Westwood: 306 1010 Westwood Center (Includes cost of demonstration plans.) today’s shelter publishing and printing industries, the Quick Sketch Techniques
✷ Tuesday, 3:45-6:45pm, This course explores the art of furniture design, use of Photoshop in manipulating photographs and the X 495.2 Art 4 units $450
September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs. emphasizing the development of a body of knowledge Internet in disseminating imagery also is covered. Sketching continues to be the main tool for designers
No refund after October 3. about materials and construction to generate a per- Students must have access to their own camera— to record and organize their ideas and quickly commu-
Paul Bailly, AIA, CCIDC, MArch, Massachusetts Institute sonal style. Through lectures, field trips, and class cri- preferably digital or 35mm format. Enrollment limited. nicate them to clients. After basic freehand and tech-
of Technology. Registered as an architect, licensed as a tiques, the design process is analyzed in concept Reg# S3724B nical drawing techniques, including one- and two-
general contractor, and certified as an interior designer, sketches and finished drawings, including a set of Westwood: 306 1010 Westwood Center point perspective, are reviewed, students learn to
Mr. Bailly specializes in custom single-family residential working drawings. Common and unusual materials and Tuesday, 7-10pm, unselfconsciously produce convincing sketches through
design and construction. finishes are discussed, as well as construction tech- September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs. intensive practice, exercises, and tests. Human figures,
nology. Instruction emphasizes individual design solu- No refund after October 3. residential and commercial interiors and exteriors,
tions to class assignments. Prerequisite: Technical Douglas Hill, photographer of architecture and inte- furniture, and landscape features are some of the
drafting skills. Enrollment limited. rior design who has been published in Los Angeles elements covered. Sketching is done in ink; however,
Reg# S4062B Times Magazine, Metropolitan Home, Progressive an overview of other sketching media, such as mark-
Westwood: 406 1010 Westwood Center Architecture, Architectural Record, Garden Design, ers and pencils, also is presented.Prerequisite: X 466F
Tuesday, 7-10pm, Interior Architecture, A+U, Camera, Los Angeles Mag- Design Communication III. Enrollment limited.
September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs. azine, Hospitality Design, House Beautiful, and World Reg# S4588B
No refund after October 3. Architecture, among many other publications Westwood: 310 1010 Westwood Center
Patrick Alt, MFA, UC Irvine; Designer/Founding Partner, Tuesday, 7-10pm,
Space Inceptions, a commercial interior design company. September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs.
Mr. Alt’s projects have included work for Reebok, No refund after October 3.
✷ Course held during daytime hours Guess? Jeans, and Global Kids, and have appeared in Alex Dorfman, BFA, Cleveland Institute of Art; designer
Interior Design, Designers West, and L.A. Style. with broad experience in interior, environmental, and

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8 ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN Architecture and Professional Development / Home Decorating and Design / Workshops

Understanding Blueprints Decorating and


X 418.5 Architecture 2.5 units $395 Designing for the Home
Home Decorating Series This lecture course concentrates on understanding the
graphic language that is used in construction drawings.
Instruction explains the vocabulary of typical architec-
812.60A Art 1.8 CEU $325
This six-week course covers the basics of decorating
a house, an apartment, or a loft. Topics include floor
tural symbols and graphic standards. Students analyze plans, color use, composition, storage ideas, and fin-
drawings, learn industry standards, and study both ishing touches. Students are encouraged to bring
Techniques of Faux Finishes I commercial and residential projects. Participants are fabric samples, and snapshots of their personal space
This beginning workshop covers encouraged to bring in their own sets of drawings for for in-class discussion. Enrollment limited. Visitors
discussion. Enrollment limited. not permitted.
custom hand-painted finishes, such
Reg# S3720B Reg# S4023B
as crackles, gold leaf, oxidized metal, Westwood: 210 Extension Lindbrook Center Westwood: 418 1010 Westwood Center
granite, and marble. Taught by artist Thursday, 7-10pm, ✷ Monday, 10am-1pm,
Barbara Ann Grosberg. September 28-November 16, 8 mtgs. November 6-December 11, 6 mtgs.
Gary Windish, AIA, BArch, University of Nebraska; BS Dollie Chapman, BA in Design, Woodbury University;
This page. in Structural Engineering, University of Rhode Island. IIDA; certified interior designer; Chair, FIDER Accred-
Mr. Windish is an architect and general contractor who itation Committee. Ms. Chapman’s professional prac-
Oriental Carpets: An Introduction has a design/build business in West Los Angeles. tice offers design services and project management for
Szalon Showroom, interior design by Judith Hoffman and commercial, corporate, and residential interiors.
Cameron Hall, graduates of UCLA Extension’s Professional Join carpet collector and author Feng Shui for Designers and
Level Program in Interior Design. Chris Fager on a journey into the Architects
world of oriental carpets. The X 443.45 Art 1.75 units $295
The Architecture and Interior course surveys carpets of the major
weaving areas—from Turkey, Iran,
This course examines in greater detail the principles
and application of Feng Shui as covered in the intro- Workshops
Design Programs now offer a wide ductory course X 443.46 Feng Shui: A Morning Intro-
range of courses for nonprofessional central Asia, and western China, duction (also offered this quarter, page 9). Discussion NCIDQ Preparatory Workshop
exploring methods of weaving, dyes, covers the basic theories from which Feng Shui 816.12 Art 1.4 CEU $450
enthusiasts who would like to learn This study workshop is designed to prepare students
more about improving their personal motifs, design, and artistry, as well derives, how human physiology interacts with the
for all sections of the NCIDQ Exam. Instruction covers
as practical aspects of buying and surrounding environment, compatibility between the
living spaces. inhabitants and the building, main guidelines for a both the space planning practicum and the multiple-
collecting carpets. proper Feng Shui design, landscape evaluation and choice segments of the exam. Prerequisite: Read
David Kent Ballast’s Interior Design Reference Manual:
OFFERED THIS QUARTER Page 9. correction, how the construction date and orientation
affect the building’s energy distribution, the applica- A Guide to the NCIDQ Exam before the first class and
Home Lighting: Creating Warmth tion of these principles to a building in varying stages request the NCIDQ practice test; bring both the book
and Drama in the Home with Light A LSO OF INTEREST of development, and the use of the Lo Pan Com- and the practice test to both sessions. Enrollment
pass. Enrollment limited. limited. The registration deadline for the October 13
Taught by lighting designer Kathy Anatomy of a House and 14, 2006 examination is August 15, 2006.
Reg# S3722B
Pryzgoda, this course exposes stu- Page 7. Westwood: 301 Westwood Village Center Reg# S2058B
Westwood: 411 UCLA Extension Bldg.
dents to the fascinating world of Wednesday, 7-10pm,
✷ Saturday, 9am-5pm, September 9
lighting. Instruction explores budget Photographing Architecture and October 11-November 8, 5 mtgs.
No refund after October 18. ✷ Sunday, 8am-5pm,
concerns, basic energy code issues, Interiors Simona F. Mainini, Doctorate in Architecture, Politech- September 10, 2 mtgs.
and the specific light requirements nico of Milan, Italy; Senior Instructor, American Feng No refund after September 7.
Page 7. Joanne MacCallum, BA, USC; BA, University of Col-
for the different rooms in a house. Shui Institute, CA; Founder and Senior Consultant, Feng
Shui Architecture, Inc.; author, Feng Shui for Architec- orado; Professional Designation, Interior Design, UCLA
An introductory one-day program Understanding Blueprints Extension. Ms. MacCallum is a certified interior
ture: How to Design, Build, and Remodel to Create a
on home lighting taught by Ms. designer and principal of JM Design, a residential
Healthy and Serene Home
Pryzgoda also is offered. This page. and commercial interior design firm in Thousand
Oaks. Prior to studying interior design, she worked in
This page. Feng Shui: A Morning Introduction television news as a correspondent and producer.
Virginia T. Dudasik, IIDA; BA, Mathematics; Profes-
Decorating and Designing for the Home Page 9. Home Decorating sional Designation, Interior Design, UCLA Extension;
Certified Interior Designer; Principal, VTD Design
Discover how to make your personal Early American Furniture: and Design Group, LLC, a commercial and residential interior
space work for you by creatively using A Morning Lecture and design firm; Partner FB+D Design Associates, LLC, a
what you already have. Taught by Home Lighting: Creating Warmth and firm that offers a wide range of design services,
Afternoon Tour at LACMA Drama in the Home with Light including home merchandising, project management,
interior designer Dollie Chapman. home renovation, and retail and corporate design.
Page 10. X 467.15D Art 2 units $325
This page. This six-week course explores the fascinating world of Prior to becoming an interior designer, Ms. Dudasik
lighting with the use of illustrated examples, guest worked as a project manager for a marketing research
speakers, and field trips. The course covers basic firm and as a graphic designer.
lighting design concepts, such as lighting tools, using
lighting layers, and the practical application of good Techniques of Faux Finishes I
lighting design, used to create a lighting plan. Students X 452.6A Art 3 units $380
Invention Innovation: are encouraged to bring in floor plans for creating their (Includes cost of most materials. Interior Design
Licensing Design office will send you an additional materials list.)
Are You a X 497.7B Art 3 units $395
In this course, students take an architectural product
own lighting plan. Budget concerns, basic energy
code issues, and the specific light requirements for dif- This course includes lectures, demonstrations, and
hands-on experience for beginning students of faux fin-
ferent rooms in a home are among the topics covered.
Day Person? of their own design, such as furniture, lighting, home
décor, textiles, or innovative materials, and learn the
Working with architects, contractors, and lighting
designers to create more elaborate lighting designs is
ishes—custom hand-painted decorative finishes for
both new and old interior wall, floors, furniture, and
process of licensing the design to an established explored. The course also delves into landscape light- built-in cabinets. Both water- and oil-based media are
Then you’re in luck. UCLA manufacturer. Techniques and criteria covered include ing and specialty lighting, including home theaters. Stu- used. Finishes demonstrated include crackles, gold leaf
Extension offers dozens of researching the concept’s viability, producing licens- dents receive resources to help them find lighting and oxidized metallic finishes, granite, marble, hand-
ing packets, gathering marketing data, and outsourc- fixtures locally and on the Internet. Enrollment limited. painted detail, and aging techniques. Art experience
weekday daytime courses, ing production. Creating licensing contracts, structur- The one-day workshop 806.1 Introduction to Home is valuable but not required. Enrollment limited.
spanning a range of subjects ing royalty agreements, and intellectual property laws Lighting: Creating Warmth and Drama in the Home with Reg# S4021B
and interests. Daytime students also are reviewed as well as copyrights, patents, and Light also is offered this quarter (page 9). Students Westwood: 313 1010 Westwood Center
also have the option of concur- trademarks. Enrollment limited. 822 Invention Innova- should bring Randall Whitehead’s book, Residential ✷ Saturday & Sunday, 9am-4:30pm,
rent enrollment in regularly tion: The Design and Business of Architectural Prod- Lighting: A Practical Guide, to the first class. October 7, 8, 14 & 15, 4 mtgs.
ucts—A One-Day Introduction also is offered this No refund after October 5.
scheduled UCLA courses that quarter (page 9). Reg# S4529B
offer transferable degree credit. UCLA: 1246 Public Policy Bldg. Barbara Ann Grosberg, BFA, School of the Arts,
Reg# S4020B ✷ Saturday, 9am-12pm, Institute of Chicago; Principal, The Oakhurst Studio;
Westwood: 320 1010 Westwood Center decorator; painter/muralist
To find daytime courses within October 14-November 18, 6 mtgs.
Wednesday, 7-10pm, Kathy Pryzgoda, BA in Theater, UCLA. Ms. Pryzgoda has
this catalog, look for the sun October 18-December 13, 9 mtgs. designed for the Long Beach Opera, Los Angeles Clas-
symbol ( ✷ ) next to the day and Krystina Castella, MFA, Rhode Island School of Design, sical Ballet, and Jazz Tap Ensemble to name a few. Cur-
time of the course. Or visit industrial designer currently consulting for businesses rently, she designs commercial and residential spaces
uclaextension.edu and search doing new product development who also teaches throughout Southern California, is a lighting designer for
industrial design at Art Center in Pasadena. For 10 the Hollywood Bowl with the Los Angeles Philharmonic,
for daytime courses using the years, Ms. Castella ran her own design, manufactur-
Personal Course Finder. ing, and licensing studio and has developed such
and has received several awards in lighting.
✷ Course held during daytime hours

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products as apparel, gifts, housewares, stationery,
toys, greeting cards, home accessories, and furniture.
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One-Day Lectures / On-Site Study Tours ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN 9
X 497.7B Invention Innovation: Licensing Design also
is offered this quarter (page 8).
One-Day Lectures Reg# S4018B
An On-Site Study Tour
Westwood: 407 1010 Westwood Center
✷ Saturday, 9am-3pm,
A Day in Florence
X 493.57 Architecture 0.5 unit $85/$70
This one-day course on the beautiful city of Florence,
October 14, 1 mtg.
No refund after October 12.
Organic Architecture
Italy focuses on Florentine architecture and arts dur- Krystina Castella, for credits see page 8.
ing the Italian Renaissance. The illustrated program
covers the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and its Oriental Carpets: An Introduction With Eric Lloyd Wright
dome by Brunelleschi; the Foundling Hospital by X 407 Art 0.25 unit $65/$50
Brunelleschi with its ornamentation of beautiful plaques This half-day lecture and lab introduces the mysteri-
by the Della Robia family; the Baptistry with its famous ous, complex world of antique and new oriental rugs. associate in the architecture studio
Doors of Paradise executed by Ghiberti; and the Uffici Following the legendary Silk Road, the course surveys of his father Lloyd Wright.
Gallery and the works of Michaelangelo, Leonardo, carpets of the major weaving areas from Turkey east-
Lippi, and Botticelli, among others. This course should ward through the Caucasus Mountains, across Iran and Through this lifetime of experience,
be of particular interest to students, educators, and central Asia to western China. On this journey, meth- Mr. Wright has come to believe
anyone with an interest in travel and architecture. ods of weaving, dyes, motifs, design, and artistry are
Enrollment limited.
that working with the site is integral
explored along with the cultures that produced these
Reg# S2065B $85 (General public) treasured artifacts. Students gain hands-on experience to his work as a designer, because
Reg# S2450B $70 (ID candidates) examining numerous specimens, including 16th-cen- engaging the landscape lends a
Westwood: 415 1010 Westwood Center tury fragments and 19th-century rugs. In addition, the deeper understanding of nature.
✷ Saturday, 9am-3pm, practical aspects of buying and collecting carpets are
August 26, 1 mtg. covered. Tools of the trade also are introduced, includ- The pre-tour lecture and discussion
No refund after August 24. ing reference books, periodicals, auction reports, and is conducted on a Saturday at Mr.
Irini Vallera-Rickerson, PhD in Architecture, Univer- the local rug societies. Enrollment limited. Wright’s Organic Resource Center
sity of Florence; MA, Italian Institute of Culture; Direc- Reg# S3764B $65 (General public) in the Santa Monica Mountains.
tor, Art Gallery, Orange Coast College Reg# S4506B $50 (ID candidates)
Westwood: 313 1010 Westwood Center
The following Saturday, Mr. Wright
Feng Shui: A Morning Introduction ✷ Saturday, 9:30am-1pm, guides a tour of works designed by
X 443.46 Art 0.25 unit $65/$50 October 21, 1 mtg. himself, his father, his grandfather,
Traditional Feng Shui is an ancient natural science No refund after October 19. and, time permitting, work from
that treats the environment as an integral element in Chris Fager, BA, Colgate University; JD, Boston Uni- other architects that demonstrate
the art of living. Proper application helps to balance the versity. Mr. Fager is an oriental carpet collector, enthu-
energy flow in our surroundings and create healthy and siast, and author. A world traveler, he has purchased
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Storer House. Photograph by Alan aspects of the evolution of organic
Weintraub, courtesy of the studio of Eric Lloyd Wright.
harmonious homes and buildings for maximum support rugs in Europe, Istanbul, and China, and has written architecture.
of our personal and professional lives. Due to its power about the rug world for the Los Angeles Times.
and effectiveness, Feng Shui was for many years a 2 SATURDAYS, OCTOBER 21 & 28 Includes lunch on both days and
guarded secret whose teachings were transmitted From Bauhaus to Our House: bus transportation on Saturday,
orally from master to student and was not accessible A Legacy of Modern Design Eric Lloyd Wright began his October 28.
to the general population. This illustrated lecture intro- X 405.8 Art 0.25 unit $65/$50 exploration of organic architecture
duces these principles and their application in your This beautifully illustrated lecture highlights the art, as an apprentice to his grandfather This page.
home and work environments. Enrollment limited. The architecture, and design of the early-20th-century
five-week course X 443.45 Feng Shui for Designers and Frank Lloyd Wright and later as an
German art school and its influence on modern house-
Architects also is offered (page 8). hold and industrial design. The Bauhaus’s attempt to
Reg# S3731B $65 (General public) elevate the status of crafts, textiles, furniture, and
Reg# S4505B $50 (ID candidates) household items to the level of fine art is discussed,
Westwood: 416 1010 Westwood Center and the contributions of such design personalities as associated with prices paid for these properties. The Reg# S4580B
✷ Saturday, 10am-1pm, Walter Gropius, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Lilly Reich, second half of the day features a home tour of at least Pre-Tour Lecture:
September 30, 1 mtg. Marcel Breuer, Anni Albers, and Wassily Kandinsky are four architecturally significant properties that have Westwood: 211 UCLA Extension Bldg.
No refund after September 28. studied. This course includes discussion of the polit- recently sold or are presently being marketed for Friday, 7-9pm, October 20
Simona F. Mainini, for credits see page 8. ical, social, and technological challenges of the era that sale, providing visual reference points for value added Study Tour:
influenced Bauhaus design and the practical innova- by the design process. During both the classroom (meet in front of Peter Ueberroth Bldg.,
Introduction to Home Lighting: tions developed by the school that contribute to a portion and the home tour, a lively dialogue is created 10945 Le Conte Ave.)
Creating Warmth and Drama in the legacy of classic design and functionality that endures among available homeowners, architects, designers, ✷ Saturday, 9:30am-5pm, October 21, 2 mtgs.
Home with Light today. Enrollment limited. realtors, appraisers, and others involved in valuing No refund after October 18.
806.1 Art 0.5 CEU $95 Reg# S4508B $65 (General public) unique design-centric properties. Participants learn why Irini Vallera-Rickerson, PhD in Architecture, Univer-
Rich with illustrated examples, this one-day course Reg# S4509B $50 (ID candidates) good design is good business as manifested in the real sity of Florence; MA, Italian Institute of Culture; Direc-
introduces students to the fascinating world of light- Westwood: 202 Extension Lindbrook Center estate marketplace. Enrollment limited. tor, Art Gallery, Orange Coast College
ing. Many of the fallacies of lighting are discussed as ✷ Saturday, 10am-1pm, Reg# S4061B
well as the qualities of light and the tools used in good October 28, 1 mtg. Westwood: 320 1010 Westwood Center Organic Architecture with
lighting design. Budget concerns, basic energy code No refund after October 26. ✷ Saturday, 9am-5pm, Eric Lloyd Wright
issues, and the specific light requirements for the Eleanor Schrader Schapa, MBA, Loyola Marymount October 14, 1 mtg. X 407.6 Architecture 1 unit $275
different rooms in a house are among the topics cov- University. Ms. Schapa also has done graduate work in No refund after October 12. (Includes lunches and transportation for the field trip.)
ered. Working with architects, contractors, and light- fine arts and decorative arts at Sotheby’s Institute, Brian Linder, BS in Industrial Management, Carnegie This two-day course looks at organic architecture
ing designers to create more elaborate lighting designs London and studied architectural history at USC. She is Mellon University; MArch, UCLA, AIA. Mr. Linder is a through discussion, slides, writing, poetry, and the
also is explored. Students receive resources to help a professor at Santa Monica College where she teaches licensed architect, general contractor and real estate instructor’s experience. Although the primary focus is
them find lighting fixtures locally and on the Internet. art history and architectural history. Ms. Schapa con- broker with Mossler Deasy & Doe Realtors of Beverly on the inspiring work of Frank Lloyd Wright, discussion
Enrollment limited. The six-week course X 467.15D ducts architectural tours in Los Angeles, has worked for Hills, where he has built his reputation as curator of also includes the works of many other architects.
Home Lighting: Creating Warmth and Drama in the a fine arts auction house, serves as a design review numerous transactions involving architecturally signif- Related topics include our relationship to nature and
Home with Light also is offered (page 8). commissioner for the City of Beverly Hills, and was icant properties. He is a frequent guest speaker at the ecological design principles. Scheduled site visits
Reg# S4022B named to Who’s Who Among American Teachers. American Institute of Architects, the Society of Archi- include the work of Frank Lloyd Wright, Lloyd Wright,
Westwood: 202 Extension Lindbrook Center tectural Historians, and the Appraisal Institute. Eric Lloyd Wright, and others. Enrollment limited. Bus
✷ Saturday, 9am-4pm, transportation is for October 28 field trip only. For more
October 7, 1 mtg. NEW SEMINAR information see this page.
No refund after October 5.
Kathy Pryzgoda, for credits see page 8.
On-Site Study Tours Exploring the Getty Villa Reg# S4065B
Pre-Tour Lecture:
X 493.73 Architecture 1 unit $250
The Value of Architecture: (Includes lunch and bus transportation.) Malibu: Organic Resource Center,
Invention Innovation: The Design and How Good Design Increases This one-of-a-kind Southern California museum is 24680 Piuma Rd.
Business of Architectural Products— an architecturally significant landmark with a new ✷ Saturday, 10am-4pm, October 21
Real Property Values
A One-Day Introduction 800.1 Architecture 0.5 CEU $250 lease on life. The Getty Villa contains a glorious col- Study Tour:
822 Art 0.5 CEU $85 lection of Greek, Roman, and Etruscan antiquities, (meet in front of Peter Ueberroth Bldg.,
Architects earn six AIA Continuing Education Learn-
This one-day course teaches methods of developing now arranged by theme: Gods and Goddesses, 10945 Le Conte Ave.)
ing Units.
architectural products, furniture, home accessories Dionysos and the Theater, and Stories of the Trojan ✷ Saturday, 9am-5pm, October 28, 2 mtgs.
(Includes lunch and bus transportation.)
and textiles for sale, manufacturing, or licensing. The This daylong course is based on the premise that War. During the Friday evening lecture, students are No refund after October 19.
entire process—from design through distribution— architecturally designed homes command substantial introduced to the Villa dei Papiri located in Hercula- Eric Lloyd Wright, who apprenticed with his grandfa-
that is commonly used by design offices, artists, and neum, Italy, which was the inspiration for the Getty ther, Frank Lloyd Wright, at the Taliesin Fellowship
premiums in the real estate marketplace compared to
entrepreneurs is discussed. Students learn how to Villa’s architectural design. A quick preview of the from 1948 until 1956 and then joined his father Lloyd
their more generic neighborhood counterparts. During
design and execute business strategies throughout the collection also is presented. The personalized Satur- Wright’s architectural practice in Los Angeles. In 1979,
the morning classroom session, the relationship
creative process. Find out whether it is in the day tour more closely examines the architectural ren- Mr. Wright formed his own architectural practice and
between good design and real estate prices is illus-
designer’s best interest to self-manufacture or send out ovations and highlights the collection’s most important currently lives and practices architecture in Malibu.
trated by recent case studies, and an investigation is
presentation packages to companies for licensing or made into the tangible and intangible aspects of value pieces. Enrollment limited.
investment. Enrollment limited. The 12-week course ➔➔➔ COURSES CONTINUE ON THE NEXT PAGE.
10 ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN On-Site Study Tours / Computer Technology for Designers / Professional Level Program in Interior Design

NEW COURSE manufacturing, health care, publishing, small business, Design Communication II
Early American Furniture: and retail. She received a UCLA Extension Department X 466E Art 6 units $575
A Morning Lecture and Afternoon Professional Level of the Arts Instructor of the Year Award in 2004. This course further introduces the student to the use
of line drawings as a medium for communicating
Tour at LACMA
X 461.10 Art 0.5 unit $75/$60 Program in Interior Elements of Design II
X 454B Art 4 units $575
design concepts. Beginning with the connections of
architectural plan, section, and elevation, the course
(Does not include $5 museum admission.)
The gracefulness and elegance of early American Design A continuation of lectures, demonstrations, and exer-
cises dealing with the understanding of design funda-
proceeds to explore the full range of constructed line
furniture styles are studied in this lavishly illustrated drawings, including axonometric, one-point perspec-
The following courses are required for stu- mentals, this course examines abstract structuring in tive, and model-making. Two conceptual design pro-
one-day course and study tour at the Los Angeles
dents enrolled in the Professional Level Pro- two- and three-dimensional design, use of construc- jects are used to develop skills in communicating
County Museum of Art. The program explores early
gram in Interior Design. However, courses tion materials, and fundamentals of modular systems design ideas. Prerequisite: X 467.17A Design Commu-
American furniture from the Jacobean style of the early
that do not have prerequisites also are open and their modifications and variations. Prerequisite: nication I. Enrollment limited.
colonists to the Sheraton and Hepplewhite furniture of
to the general public. Most courses have spe- X 54A Elements of Design I. Enrollment limited. Reg# S4290B
the Federal period. The influence of individual furniture
makers, such as Thomas Chippendale, Duncan Phyfe, cial refund deadlines; refer to individual Reg# S4294B Westwood: 304 1010 Westwood Center
and Charles-Honoré Lannuier, also is examined. course descriptions for final refund dates. Westwood: 418 1010 Westwood Center Tuesday, 7-10pm,
Instruction includes discussion of the various furniture ✷ Monday, 3:45-6:45pm, September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs.
For information on enrollment, location, and space September 25-December 11, 12 mtgs. No refund after October 3.
styles in relation to their interior settings, as well as the
availability call (310) 825-9971. For information on (no mtg. 10/2; 1 mtg. to be arranged) Brian Kaneko, BA/MA, CSU Los Angeles; Designer/
social and political influences on these designs. Addi-
course content email arc_id@uclaextension.edu, visit No refund after October 9. Principal, KMA Design, which offers a broad range of
tionally, construction techniques and types of materi-
uclaextension.edu/arc_id, or call (310) 825-9061. Michael Schrier, MA in Painting and Ceramics, design services, including facilities planning, interior
als (fabrics, woods, decorative elements, etc.) are
addressed. Enrollment limited. Summa Cum Laude, Otis Art Institute. A member of the architecture, and industrial design
American Craftsman Council, Mr. Schrier previously Reg# S4291B
Reg# S4510B $75 (General public)
Reg# S4511B $60 (ID candidates)
Design Fundamentals served as the acting chairman of the textile arts Westwood: 406 1010 Westwood Center
department at Syracuse University. ✷ Wednesday, 3:45-6:45pm,
Westwood: 107 Extension Lindbrook Center
✷ Saturday, 9am-12pm, Fundamentals of Interior Design Reg# S4295B September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs.
November 18, 1 mtg. X 438 Art 4 units $450 Westwood: 313 1010 Westwood Center No refund after October 4.
(afternoon LACMA tour:1:30 -3:30pm) This course is an introduction to the process of com- Tuesday, 7-10pm, Marette St. John, BA, Principia College; Professional
No refund after November 16. mercial and residential interior design. Lectures and September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs. Designation in Interior Design, UCLA Extension. Ms.
Eleanor Schrader Schapa, MBA, Loyola Marymount projects introduce students to design theory, principles No refund after October 3. Denninger has worked in a variety of areas, including
University. Ms. Schapa also has done graduate work in of design, design vocabulary, design psychology, Judith Corona, for credits see this page. restaurant, office, school, residential, and lighting
fine arts and decorative arts at Sotheby’s Institute, methods of programming, and the history of design in Reg# S4298B design. Currently, she is a project manager at Darrell
London and studied architectural history at USC. She is Los Angeles and Southern California. Students learn Westwood: 320 1010 Westwood Center Howe & Associates, Inc., where she is involved in
a professor at Santa Monica College where she teaches about the human element in design, sustainable ✷ Thursday, 3:45-6:45pm, designing churches.
art history and architectural history. Ms. Schapa con- design, the materials used in interior design, and the September 28-December 14, 12 mtgs. Reg# S4292B
ducts architectural tours in Los Angeles, has worked for process of design as practiced in professional offices. (no mtg. 11/23; 1 mtg. to be arranged) Westwood: 406 1010 Westwood Center
a fine arts auction house, serves as a design review Guest lecturers include some of L.A.’s most distin- No refund after October 5. Thursday, 7-10pm,
commissioner for the City of Beverly Hills, and was guished architects and interior designers. Enrollment Alvalyn Lundgren, for credits see this page. September 28-December 14, 12 mtgs.
named to Who’s Who Among American Teachers. limited. Course materials are available both in class (no mtg. 11/23; 1 mtg. to be arranged)
and via Internet.
Design Communication I No refund after October 5.
Reg# S4196B X 467.17A Art 6 units $575 Bruno Bondanelli, AIA BArch/MArch, USC; Principal/
UCLA: 1102 Perloff Hall This beginning course focuses on basic freehand Owner, desin:x, a design studio which handles both
Monday, 6:30-9:30pm,
Computer Technology September 25-December 11, 12 mtgs.
drawing and drafting. All the components essential to
good drawing are presented and discussed. Working
commercial and residential projects. Mr. Bondanelli
completed his thesis in urban design and architecture
No refund after October 2.
for Designers Eleanor Schrader Schapa, for credits see this page.
almost exclusively in black-and-white, students embark
on a series of exercises that introduce important
at the University of Venice, Italy, and was a recipient
of the UCLA Extension Department of the Arts Instruc-
visual concepts—composition and design, contour tor of the Year Award, 1998.
For complete information on this quarter’s Elements of Design I and line, proportion and scale, plan and section, form
CAD courses, including requirements, see X 454A Art 4 units $575 and space, tone and shadows—plus the ability to Design Communication III
pages 13-14. An introduction to design fundamentals, including create drawings that are rich in both information and X 466F Art 6 units $575
exercises in figure-ground relationships, color interac- psychological content. Media covered include a vari- This course aids the student in translating two-dimen-
Introduction to SketchUp tion, line, texture, shape, scale, balance, rhythm, ety of sketching and drafting tools. Enrollment limited. sional floor plans into three-dimensional space. Exer-
X 468.6 Architecture 0.75 unit $150 emphasis, and organization of elements in the two- Reg# S4201B cises, including the creation of quick-sketch vignettes,
This comprehensive hands-on workshop covers the dimensional plane, this course develops perceptual Westwood: 406 1010 Westwood Center expand the student’s ability to visualize design concepts
basic 2D and 3D commands necessary to construct skills, sensitivity, creative awareness, and the techni- ✷ Saturday, 9:30am-12:30pm, and communicate them rapidly and vividly. Prerequisite:
three-dimensional objects and interiors using the award- cal ability necessary to handle a variety of design September 23-December 9, 12 mtgs. X 466E Design Communication II. Enrollment limited.
winning SketchUp software. Developed for the con- media. Enrollment limited. (no mtg. 11/25; 1 mtg. to be arranged) Reg# S4207B
ceptual stages of design, this “pencil of digital design” Reg# S4367B No refund after September 29. Westwood: 406 1010 Westwood Center
is powerful yet easy-to-learn. Students use an existing Westwood: 313 1010 Westwood Center Irma Ramirez, MArch/MA in Urban Planning, UCLA; ✷ Wednesday, 12:30-3:30pm,
floor plan to design a project that incorporates three- ✷ Tuesday, 12:30-3:30pm, Professor of Architecture, Woodbury University; Profes- September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs.
dimensional interiors and various types of renderings. September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs. sor of Chicano Studies, East Los Angeles College; No refund after October 4.
Advanced commands, such as modifying, editing, and No refund after October 3. designer, Moule and Polyzoides Architects. Ms. Ramirez Sharon Landa, IIDA, Partner, Landa/Stevens Part-
offsetting of 3D objects, are covered as are the funda- Judith Corona, MFA, visual artist who has exhibited also has worked in the area of housing in San Fran- nership/Architecture, which specializes in interior and
mentals of creating textures, defining materials, using in the U.S. and Europe and directed many art and cisco, Los Angeles, Mexico City, and London, with an construction design for residential and commercial
architectural dimensioning, using perspective and iso- architecture study tours abroad. Among other profes- emphasis on social and cultural issues in design. properties. Ms. Landa is responsible for the design of
metric views, creating sections, and editing text. sional achievements, Ms. Corona received a Studio many celebrity residences as well as award-winning
Reg# S4204B
Reg# S3718B Artist Fellowship from The Whitney Museum of Amer- Westwood: 320 1010 Westwood Center bathrooms, kitchens, swimming pools, and spas.
Westwood: 206 Extension Lindbrook Center ican Art in New York. ✷ Wednesday, 3:45-6:45pm, Reg# S4209B
✷ Saturday, 9am-5pm, Reg# S4369B September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs. Westwood: 304 1010 Westwood Center
November 11, 1 mtg. Westwood: 313 1010 Westwood Center No refund after October 4. ✷ Wednesday, 3:30-6:30pm,
Mark Richard Owen, BArch, Woodbury University; ✷ Wednesday, 3:30-6:30pm, Instructor to be announced September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs.
MArch, UCLA; Professor of Architecture, Woodbury Uni- September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs. No refund after October 4.
versity; designer and founding partner, GROW, a mul- Reg# S4205B
No refund after October 4. Westwood: 406 1010 Westwood Center Alex Dorfman, BFA, Cleveland Institute of Art; designer
timedia and design visualization collaborative in Los Brian Ruppel, MFA, CSU Fullerton. A fine artist who has with broad experience in interior, environmental, and
Angeles; Senior Designer, GPA Architects. Mr. Owen Wednesday, 7-10pm,
exhibited regionally, nationally, and internationally, Mr. September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs. graphic design
has participated in winning entries for numerous inter- Ruppel’s work resides in private, corporate, and museum
national competitions and worked on a wide array of No refund after October 4. Reg# S4210B
collections and has been collected by a diverse audi- Lawrence Drasin, BS, industrial designer who spe- Westwood: 304 1010 Westwood Center
projects ranging from architecture and environmental ence, ranging from Warren Christopher to Fran Drescher
design to product development for United Airlines, cializes in special effects interiors for restaurants, Wednesday, 7-10pm,
Reg# S4370B microbreweries, and exhibitions; former manager of the September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs.
Leo A. Daly Architects, and Haro Design.
Westwood: 313 1010 Westwood Center product promotions department, Lockheed Aeronau- No refund after October 4.
Wednesday, 7-10pm, tical System Corporation; recipient of the UCLA Exten- Alex Dorfman, for credits see above.
September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs. sion Department of the Arts Instructor of the Year
No refund after October 4. Award, 2002
Brian Ruppel, for credits see above.
Reg# S4371B
Westwood: 320 1010 Westwood Center
Thursday, 7-10pm,
September 28-December 14, 12 mtgs.
(no mtg. 11/23; 1 mtg. to be arranged)
No refund after October 5.
Alvalyn Lundgren, BFA, Art Center College of Design;

寿 TO
Founder/Principal, Alvalyn Creative, a design studio pri-
ENROLL CALL (310) 825-9971 marily focused on collateral, publication, and identity
or (818) 784-7006 design. Ms. Lundgren has clients in the fields of 0 Visit uclaextension.edu ✷ Course held during daytime hours
Professional Level Program in Interior Design ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN 11
applications of color theories to art, architecture, and
History of Design interior design. Student projects and lectures combine

History of Environmental Arts: Part I


X 427.8A Art 4 units $575
intense exploration of theories with hands-on experi-
ence in a variety of media. Prerequisite: X 454A Ele-
ments of Design I or consent of program advisor.
Professional Level
Part one of a four-part survey of environmental arts of
the Western world. This course covers the architectural
and arts history of the Aegean, Greece, Rome, early
Enrollment limited.
Reg# S4299B
Westwood: 313 1010 Westwood Center
Program in Interior Design
Christian, and Byzantine cultures, encompassing early ✷ Monday, 12:30-3:30pm,
Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic periods. Instruc- September 25-December 11, 12 mtgs.
tion focuses on the man-built environment as influ- (no mtg. 10/2; 1 mtg. to be arranged)
enced by geographical location, as well as the social, No refund after October 9.
religious, economic, and political forces of each his- Michael Schrier, for credits see page 10.
torical period. Topics include major monuments in Reg# S4302B
terms of function, symbolism, methods of fabrica- Westwood: 313 1010 Westwood Center
tion, style, use of color, and ornament, as well as Monday , 7-10pm,
significance. The major artists, architects, and design- September 25-December 11, 12 mtgs.
ers of the various periods also are introduced. Illus- No refund after October 2.
trated lectures, selected readings, and student projects Joyce Lightbody, BFA, College of Creative Studies, UC
develop an appreciation of the rich cultural heritage of Santa Barbara. Ms. Lightbody is a visual artist and
the Western world as well as the ability to utilize composer who has presented visual and audio work
library and museum resources and recognize and on both coasts for the past 20 years. She has received
evaluate significant environmental design movements. numerous grants and awards, including the Getty
Designed to help participants develop an understand- Trust Grant for Individual Artists, Los Angeles Cul-
ing of the achievements of the past in order to more tural Affairs Individual Artist Grant, and Djerassi Foun-
fully understand the present. Enrollment limited. dation Residency.
Reg# S4197B Reg# S4300B
UCLA: 1102 Perloff Hall Westwood: 313 1010 Westwood Center
Wednesday, 7-10pm, ✷ Tuesday, 3:45-6:45pm,
September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs. September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs.
No refund after October 4. No refund after October 3.
Ann Harrison, PhD in Classical Art and Archaeology, Judith Corona, for credits see page 10.
University of Michigan. Dr. Harrison has taught a vari-
ety of courses on the ancient Greek and Roman world Presentation Board Techniques
at McMaster University and the University of Michigan. 819.18 Art 0.4 CEU $50
This lecture and demonstration workshop is designed Private residence designed by Darrell Schmitt, ASID, CID. Photograph by Mary Nichols.
History of Environmental Arts: Part III to give students skills in creating presentation boards
X 427.8C Art 4 units $575 that combine the use of fabric, images, and hard
Part three of a four-part survey of environmental arts materials in a clear and visually communicative fash- Interior design is a total art form. Professional Development and
of the Western world, this course traces the major ion that also is durable enough to facilitate and preserve Personal Enrichment Courses
movements in architecture, art, and interior design of the boards for multiple presentations. Enrollment lim- It is an art form that involves all the
the 19th century, including the Classic and Gothic ited. This course is a prerequisite for or can be taken senses as it transforms space, ref lects Anyone may enroll in the rich array
Revivals, Victorian Eclecticism, Art Nouveau, and Arts concurrently with X 427.7 Surface Materials (below). individual style, and creates a com- of electives featured every quarter,
and Crafts Movement. Prerequisite: X 427.8B History including one-day lectures, on-site
of Environmental Arts: Part II is recommended but
Reg# S3734B pelling sense of time and place.
not required. Enrollment limited. Course materials are
Westwood: 320 1010 Westwood Center Our professional level program study tours, short workshops, and
✷ Saturday, 10am-4pm, quarter-length courses. These elec-
available both in class and via Internet. is renowned for its challenging
October 7, 1 mtg.
Reg# S4199B curriculum and expert training in tives are listed at the beginning of
No refund after October 5.
Westwood: G33E UCLA Extension Bldg. Cynthia Jervey, Professional Designation, Interior the art of modern interior design. this section.
✷ Tuesday, 1:30-4:30pm, Design, UCLA Extension; Principal, CJ Design, a studio
September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs. specializing in residential and commercial interiors PROGRAM DIRECTOR:
No refund after October 3.
Professional Level Program in
Eleanor Schrader Schapa, for credits see page 10. Interior Design Jeffrey Daniels, AIA
Surface Materials
X 427.7 Art 4 units $575 This 30-course post-baccalaureate
A Survey of the Decorative Arts A DJUNCT INSTRUCTORS:
An introduction to surface and finish materials for sequential program instills equal
X 443.16 Art 4 units $575 interior designers, this course covers the selection and Shane L. Bartley, Bruno
The fundamentals of understanding and appreciating parts practical theory and creative
use of hard and soft surfaces; floor, wall, and ceiling Bondanelli, Judith Corona,
the decorative arts are explored in this intensive training.
coverings; carpets and area rugs, fabrics and textiles, Michael Hricak, James M.
course, which provides a basic historical understand- ceramic tile and stone, resilient and composite prod-
ing of forms and social forces, as well as an enhanced Traditional skills are taught in O’Connor, Darrell Rockefeller,
ucts, woods, metals, glass, plastics, and paints.
awareness of styles. Topics include traditional tech- Instruction includes illustrated lectures, guest speak- addition to new technologies and Eleanor Schrader Schapa
niques and innovations utilized by artisans on a range ers, field trips, and research and design project assign- an awareness of emerging socio-
of media (wood, silver, ceramics, etc.). Basic con- ments. Prerequisite: All courses through the 3rd Quar- economic and environmental issues. GUIDANCE COMMITTEE:
noisseurship is touched upon to encourage a more dis- ter in the Professional Level Program in Interior Design Michael Bedner, Josephine
cerning eye and greater enjoyment of the objects (see curriculum sequence) and enrollment in 819.18
with which we live. This course covers decorative CURRICULUM AREAS INCLUDE: Carmen, Judy Snow Carruthers,
Presentation Board Techniques (above). Enrollment
arts from ancient Egypt to the Industrial Revolution. Don Chadwick, Fernando de
limited. Course materials are available both in class History, theory, and culture
Prerequisite: X 427.8A and X 427.8B History of Envi- and via Internet. Moraes, Edward C. Friedrichs,
ronmental Arts: Parts I and II. Enrollment limited. Design communication, including Keith Granet, David Hertz,
Reg# S4226B
Reg# S4200B Westwood: 415 1010 Westwood Center drawing, drafting, and CAD Michael Hricak, Carol Soucek
Westwood: G33W UCLA Extension Bldg. ✷ Tuesday, 3:30-6:30pm,
Tuesday, 7-10pm, Space planning, construction details, King, Sylvia Lavin, Nila Leiserowitz,
September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs.
September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs. and lighting Sally Sirkin Lewis, Mark Mack,
No refund after October 3.
No refund after October 3. Cynthia Jervey, for credits see above. Thom Mayne, Lauren Rottet,
Gray Adams, interior designer who has had his own Professional practices, research, and Darrell Schmitt, InJu Sturgeon,
Reg# S4228B
practice, Gray Adams Interiors, since 1976. Mr. Adams career preparation Linda Venis
Westwood: 413 1010 Westwood Center
has taught architectural history, decorative arts, and
Tuesday, 7-10pm,
art history at various colleges in the Los Angeles area See curriculum sequence on page 12.
September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs. For more information call
since 1979 and was named to Who’s Who Among
No refund after October 3. (310) 825-9061, email
America’s Teachers. Continuing Education for Professionals
Cynthia Jervey, for credits see above.
arc_id@uclaextension.edu, or
Courses that apply toward the
COURSES CONTINUE ON THE NEXT PAGE. visit uclaextension.edu/arc_id.
Materials and Methods Professional Level Program in
Interior Design enable practicing
Color Theory and Application designers to keep abreast of devel-
X 452 Art 4 units $575 opments in the field, expand their
This course covers the study of the perception of
color, its permutations and its dimensions, using tra- career potential, and obtain continu-
ditional as well as contemporary methods, emphasiz- ing education units. Many courses
ing individual experimentation through lab exercises also are beneficial in preparing for
and demonstrations. Topics include the color wheel; the NCIDQ examination.
Munsell and Albers theories; perception, symbolism,
and psychology; pattern-painting techniques; and the  Use the QUICK ENROLL feature at
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12 ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN Professional Level Program in Interior Design

Quarterly Curriculum Sequence


Professional Level Program in Interior Design
LEVEL 1
1ST QUARTER 2ND QUARTER 3RD QUARTER 4TH QUARTER
** Fundamentals of Interior Design (4 units) Color Theory (4 units) ** Digital Presentation I Digital Presentation II
(Photoshop/Illustrator) (4 units) (AutoCAD or ArchiCAD) (4 units)
** Design Communication I (6 units) Design Communication II (6 units)
Design Communication III (6 units) Surface Materials (4 units)
** Elements of Design I (4 units) Elements of Design II (4 units)
** History of Environmental Arts I (4 units) ** History of Environmental Arts II (4 units)

LEVEL 2
5TH QUARTER 6TH QUARTER 7TH QUARTER 8TH QUARTER
Interior Design Studio I (6 units) Interior Design Studio II (6 units) Interior Design Studio III (6 units) Interior Design Studio IV (6 units)
(Space Planning/Human Factors) (Residential Design) (Commercial Design) (Special Topics)
Digital Presentation III (4 units) Lighting Design (4 units) Building Codes (3 units) Business Strategies (4 units)
(Advanced AutoCAD or
Advanced ArchiCAD) ** History of Environmental Arts IV (4 units) Interior Detailing and Building Systems Elective, Internship, or Specialization Studio
(6 units) (6 units)
** History of Environmental Arts III (4 units)

LEVEL 3
9TH QUARTER 10TH QUARTER
++ Thesis Project Design (8 units) ++ Thesis Project Documents (8 units)
(Formerly Interior Design Studio VI) (formerly Interior Design Studio V)
Survey of the Decorative Arts (4 units) Project Management (4 units)
Elective, Internship, or Specialization Studio Ecology of Design (2 units)
(6 units)

PROGRAM NOTES Advanced standing may be granted, subject to review by the Program Advisor, to qualified
candidates for work done prior to the completion of their first course in this program.
Students may begin the Professional Level Program in Interior Design in Fall, Winter, Spring, or Summer
Quarter. All courses must be taken “For Credit-Letter Grade,” and must be completed with a grade of “C”
or better to count toward the certificate.
The UCLA Extension Professional Level Program in Interior Design is a post-baccalaureate certificate program
and evidence of a bachelor’s degree or equivalency is required of all new applicants. For more information * Beginning students may start the program with any of these eight courses; all other courses
visit uclaextension.edu/arc_id and click on General Information. have prerequisites. Payment of the candidacy fee is required prior to completing the fifth course
in the program.
Although it is recommended that students become candidates when beginning the program, they may take
up to five courses before establishing candidacy. Students who became candidates prior to Fall Quarter 2004 ++ Some courses, including the two thesis courses, are not offered every quarter.
and who do not meet the degree requirement, may still earn their certificate provided they complete all
required courses by the end of Fall Quarter 2007.

Lighting Design
X 467.15 Art 4 units $575

Candidacy Fee and Degree Requirement


The UCLA Extension Professional
This course covers basic lighting topics, including
light and texture, light and color, focal lighting, light
sources, fixture schedules, switching patterns, and the

Degree Requirement Level Program in Interior Design


is a post-baccalaureate certificate
required drawings used by designers in both residen-
tial and commercial spaces. Instruction includes lec-
tures, research, and student projects. Prerequisite: All
program and evidence of a bachelor’s courses in the Professional Level Program in Interior
To become a candidate in the Pro- Access to career placement resources, degree is required of all new appli- Design through the 4th quarter (see curriculum
fessional Level Program in Interior including the job book, internships, cants. For more information visit sequence) or consent of program advisor. Enrollment
uclaextension.edu/arc_id and click limited. Course materials are available both in class
Design, students are required to pay and mentorships and via Internet.
a $250 candidacy fee. This fee is valid on General Information.
Priority placement on waiting lists Reg# S4263B
for four years and is required of stu- Students who became candidates prior Westwood: 415 1010 Westwood Center
dents who are planning to graduate Permission to enroll in restricted to Fall Quarter 2004 and who do not ✷ Monday, 3:30-6:30pm,
advanced courses September 25-December 11, 12 mtgs.
with a certificate. The fee is due on or meet the degree requirement, may (no mtg. 10/2; 1 mtg. to be arranged)
before completion of the fifth course Access to the on-site resource library, still earn their certificate provided No refund after October 9.
in the program. including material samples they complete all required courses Kathy Pryzgoda, BA in Theater, UCLA. Ms. Pryzgoda has
by the end of Fall Quarter 2007. designed for the Long Beach Opera, Los Angeles Clas-
Candidacy Benefits Include Opportunities to earn free courses as sical Ballet, and Jazz Tap Ensemble to name a few. Cur-
a teaching assistant rently, she designs commercial and residential spaces
Ongoing academic and career coun- For more information call throughout Southern California, is a lighting designer for
seling, including resumé reviews Student discounts on various special (310) 794-3747. the Hollywood Bowl with the Los Angeles Philharmonic,
courses and at retailers, such as the and has received several awards in lighting.
Consideration for advanced standing ➔➔➔
ASUCLA Computer Store
Professional Level Program in Interior Design ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN 13
Reg# S4265B at the Rhode Island School of Design and in the Engi- Reg# S3707B
Westwood: 307 1010 Westwood Center neering Department at Cal State Fullerton, was a Computer Technology for Westwood: 213 UCLA Extension Bldg.
Thursday, 7-10pm, member of the Editorial Advisory Board and a contribut- Wednesday, 7-10pm,
September 28-December 14, 12 mtgs. ing author for the recently published Interior Graphic Designers September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs.
(no mtg. 11/23; 1 mtg. to be arranged) Standards, and was the Interiors subject editor for the No refund after October 4.
No refund after October 5. 11th Edition of Architectural Graphic Standards. All CAD courses/workshops are hands-on; Sheldon Nemoy, for credits see this page.
Timothy Thomas, MArch, Southern California Institute Reg# S4349B one Windows-based computer per student
of Architecture. Mr. Thomas is a licensed architect and Westwood: 760 UCLA Extension Bldg. is provided in class. Uninstructed lab time is Digital Presentation II: AutoCAD
principal of his own firm specializing in architectural Wednesday, 7-10pm, not provided. Homework assignments require X 468.5 Architecture 4 units $895
lighting design. He has designed lighting for a wide September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs. that students have access to a computer This course covers the basic AutoCAD commands
range of award-winning corporate, institutional, and No refund after October 4. with the appropriate software. These courses necessary to construct and view in three dimensions.
residential projects in the U.S. and around the world. Luis de Moraes, Professional Designation, Interior have special refund deadlines; refer to each Emphasizing the Architectural Desktop component,
His work has been published and recognized with Design, UCLA Extension; further study, Architecture course description for final refund date. students draw a floor plan while simultaneously cre-
design awards from the International Association of Program, CalPoly Pomona; Principal, Envirotechno. ating a complete 3D virtual building. Instruction cov-
Lighting Designers (IALD) and the Illuminating Engi- Mr. de Moraes has practiced commercial and hospi- For information on enrollment, location, and ers the accurate drawing of walls, doors, windows,
neering Society of North America (IES NA). tality design for over 16 years and is one of the View space availability, call (310) 825-9971. For details, and other 3D objects as well as numerous
Restoration Commissioners for the City of Rancho information on course content or academic basic menu commands and other features, such as
Understanding Building Codes Palos Verdes. software email arc_id@uclaextension.edu or modifying, editing, offsetting, layers, line types, color,
X 427.20 Art 2.5 units $395 call (310) 825-9061. solid modeling, perspectives, rasterizing, layouts, print-
This introductory course to building and life safety reg- ing, and plotting. Prerequisite: X 466E Design Com-
ulations is designed to make you code literate. Instruc-
tion covers several critical aspects of code compliance
Professional Practices CAD COURSE REQUIREMENTS munication II or knowledge of drafting and a working
knowledge of Windows operating system. Software
by phase of construction—from design development Business Strategies Prerequisite: All CAD courses assume knowl- requirement: The most recent version of Architec-
through construction administration. Topics include code tural Desktop. Review CAD course requirements.
X 497.4 Art 4 units $575 edge of drafting principles and basic com-
analysis, interpretations, and special applications. Upon This introduction to the business procedures encoun- Enrollment limited. Students must have web access to
completion of the course, students should have a solid
puter skills. Advanced CAD courses assume retrieve course materials. Visitors only permitted at the
tered in the practice of interior design (both residen- knowledge of the application as defined in the
code vocabulary as well as a working knowledge of their tial and commercial) covers such topics as strategies first class if space allows.
appropriate application. Enrollment limited. Course mate- introductory course.
for marketing and selling design services, ethics, busi- Reg# S4029B
rials are available both in class and via Internet. ness management in the design office, programming Westwood: 213 UCLA Extension Bldg.
All CAD courses are fast-paced and com-
Reg# S4231B cost and fee structures, client agreements, client job ✷ Saturday, 9am-12pm,
Westwood: G33W UCLA Extension Bldg.
plex; absence from any meeting is discour- September 23-December 9, 12 mtgs.
files, and understanding overhead costs for a profitable aged. The courses require at least three hours
Wednesday, 7-10pm, business. Prerequisite: X 430A Interior Design Studio (no mtg. 11/25; 1 mtg. to be arranged)
September 27-November 15, 8 mtgs. of computer work outside the classroom per No refund after September 30.
II or consent of program advisor. Enrollment limited.
Nate Wittasek, MS in Fire Science and Engineering, week. Lab hours are not available; therefore, Carl Alan Palacios, CAD Operator, Engineering Aid
Reg# S4238B students must have access to their own hard-
Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Senior Fire Safety Reg# S3710B
Westwood: 218 1010 Westwood Center ware and software for the courses in which
Engineer, Ove Arup & Partners (ARUP), Los Angeles; Westwood: 621 UCLA Extension Bldg.
Tuesday, 7-10pm, they enroll.
former firefighter. Mr. Wittasek also holds a Professional Tuesday, 7-10pm,
September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs.
Engineers license in the State of California and has September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs.
No refund after October 3.
acted in the capacity of fire and life safety engineer and Software Licenses: Students may be eligible No refund after October 3.
Katherine M. Fern , BA, UCLA; certified interior
code consultant for various projects around the world, designer who graduated from UCLA Extension’s Pro-
for academic rates on certain software for use Shane L. Bartley, BA, UCLA; Manager, IT Training, Dis-
including the Disney Concert Hall, Staples Center, fessional Designation Program in Interior Design; pro- on their own home computer. Prices and ney Imagineering, where he oversees the company’s
Griffith Observatory, San Jose Civic Center, and Ninoy restrictions are subject to change by the soft- national training and development in 33 software
fessional member, ASID and IIDA; Vice President, Syn-
Aquino International Airport Terminal. ware developers. Software versions should curricula
thesis, a full-service building design and interior design
company. Ms. Fern’s former positions include con- reflect the version used in class; an older Reg# S3712B
The Ecology of Design troller and CFO for retail and clothing manufacturers. version may not possess the same interface Westwood: 621 UCLA Extension Bldg.
X 467.55 Architecture 2 units $360 or tools demonstrated in class. It is each Wednesday, 7-10pm,
Reg# S4239B
This lecture/discussion course focuses on sustainable student’s responsibility to verify that his/her September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs.
Westwood: 418 1010 Westwood Center
design and the processes and tools for implementing computer meets the software’s minimum No refund after October 4.
Wednesday, 7-10pm,
changes in the use of our planet’s limited resources. system requirements. For more information Shane L. Bartley, for credits see above.
September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs.
Instruction incorporates an overview and analysis of the call (310) 825-9061.
latest green philosophies, systems, and building prod- No refund after October 4.
Dollie Chapman, BA in Design, Woodbury University; Digital Presentation II: ArchiCAD
ucts and provides an extensive compilation of current
green literature and resources. Guest lecturers are fea- IIDA; certified interior designer; Chair, FIDER Accred- Digital Presentation I: X 468.9 Architecture 4 units $895
itation Committee. Ms. Chapman’s professional prac- Photoshop/Illustrator This course introduces students to the emerging world
tured. Enrollment limited. Course materials are avail-
tice offers design services and project management for X 468.20 Architecture 4 units $895 standard for architectural software: ArchiCAD. This
able both in class and via Internet. dual-platform (Mac and Windows) application allows
commercial, corporate, and residential interiors. (In addition to buying their own software, students
Reg# S4235B need to spend $75 for texts and CDs.) designers to easily draw a floor plan while simultane-
Westwood: 214 Extension Lindbrook Center ously creating a complete 3D virtual building that
Project Management This comprehensive hands-on course is designed to
Wednesday, 7-10pm, introduce designers to digital design tools. The course automatically generates construction documents, full-
X 498.2 Art 4 units $575
September 27-November 1, 6 mtgs. begins with an overview of architectural and interior color presentation renderings, and walkthrough anima-
This course provides a detailed exploration of the
David Randall Hertz, BArch, Southern California various phases of an interior design project, distin- design concepts and client presentations and how they tions. Prerequisite: X 466E Design Communication II
Institute of Architecture; architect; President/Founder, were created. Students learn why the use of these pro- or knowledge of drafting. Working knowledge of Win-
guishing between residential and commercial as well
Syndesis, Inc., a multidisciplinary architectural, design, fessional tools is essential to the creative process of dows operating system for work in class; however, you
as differing methods relating to small and large offices.
and manufacturing firm known for its development of design and presentation production and are intro- may work on a Mac at home. Software requirement:
Starting with the designer/client contract, this course
Syndecrete, an environmentally sensitive precast duced to using the computer for drawing, illustration, The most recent version of ArchiCAD. Review CAD
covers the construction/implementation process, esti-
architectural surfacing material and layout. Fundamentals of layout, typographic design, course requirements. Enrollment limited. Course mate-
mating, scheduling, risk avoidance, and staffing issues.
Students collaborate in teams and work as individu- scanning, and image-enhancement software are cov- rials are available both in class and via Internet. Vis-
Interior Detailing and als to create standard documents and checklists. ered; student-created projects are presented in class. itors only permitted at the first class if space allows.
Building Systems Prerequisite: X 430C Interior Design Studio III or con- Software applications covered include Adobe Photo- Reg# S3716B
X 467.27B Art 6 units $575 sent of program advisor. Enrollment limited. shop and Illustrator. Prerequisite: Working knowledge Westwood: 621 UCLA Extension Bldg.
The architecture of a structure and its building systems Reg# S4241B of Windows operating system. Software requirements: ✷ Monday, 3-6pm,
must be considered in the interior design process in The most recent versions of Illustrator and Photo- September 25-December 11, 12 mtgs.
Westwood: 213 Extension Lindbrook Center
order to meet functional and aesthetic criteria. This shop. Enrollment limited. Students must have web No refund after October 2.
Wednesday, 7-10pm,
course deals with the basic construction and materi- access to retrieve course materials. Visitors only per- Abeer H. Sweis, BArch, Woodbury University; AA in
September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs.
als of both commercial and residential buildings and No refund after October 4. mitted at the first class if space allows. Architecture Technology, Pierce College; Founder and
the process through which a building passes from con- Darrell Rockefeller, AIA; BS in Architecture, Cal Poly Reg# S3704B President, Syn.the.sis Inc. a full service building and
cept to move-in, including components; connections; San Luis Obispo; AS in Construction Technology, Long Westwood: 213 UCLA Extension Bldg. interiors design firm; instructor in the design pro-
the mechanical systems necessary for heating, air-con- Beach City College. As principal of his own firm, Mr. ✷ Tuesday, 3-6pm, gram since 1997
ditioning, electrical wiring, and plumbing; and the Rockefeller has over 25 years’ experience working in September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs.
drawings required for professional interior design design and construction of commercial mixed-use No refund after October 3. COURSES CONTINUE ON THE NEXT PAGE.
practice. On-site visits to construction sites supplement developments, corporate interiors, private estates, Sheldon Nemoy, Director, The Thornhill Group, a
studio lectures, demonstrations, and projects. Pre- and multifamily housing. Currently, he is involved in the computer-based design and training agency in Los
requisite: All courses through the 5th Quarter in the restoration of historic downtown structures. Prior to Angeles; alumnus of the Eames Office. Mr. Nemoy has
Professional Level Program in Interior Design (see establishing Rockefeller Architecture in 2002, he was worked extensively for major domestic and international
curriculum sequence). Enrollment limited. a partner in the award-winning firm of Rockefeller/ clients and is an author and seminar speaker.
Reg# S4348B Hricak Architects. Reg# S3706B
Westwood: 320 1010 Westwood Center Westwood: 213 UCLA Extension Bldg.
Tuesday, 7-10pm, ✷ Wednesday, 3:45-6:45pm,
September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs. September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs.
No refund after October 3. No refund after October 4.
Timothy Shea, AIA, MArch, University of Colorado. Mr. Sheldon Nemoy, for credits see above. ✷ Course held during daytime hours
Shea works for Richard Meier and Partners where he
was a project architect on the Getty Center and the
recently completed new San Jose City Hall. He taught
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14 ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN Professional Level Program in Interior Design

Digital Presentation III: Reg# S4249B Interior Design Studio III Thesis Project Design
Advanced AutoCAD Westwood: 320 1010 Westwood Center X 430C Art 6 units $575 X 498.1 Art 8 units $625
X 468.10 Architecture 4 units $895 ✷ Monday, 3:45-6:45pm, This studio course addresses issues related to space (Formerly Interior Design Studio VI. This course takes
This continuation of X 468.5 Digital Presentation II: September 25-December 11, 12 mtgs. planning in commercial design. Students generate design place Fall Quarter through Winter Quarter.)
AutoCAD covers drawing and editing commands, No refund after October 2. concepts for complex multilevel project requirements. This advanced studio is the first of the two final courses
drawing setup, layer control, dimensioning, symbol Joanne MacCallum, BA, USC; BA, University of Col- The handling of circulation and spatial adjacencies and in the Interior Design Studio sequence. Instruction
libraries, display commands, external references, orado; Professional Designation, Interior Design, UCLA individual offices and workstations receive prime consid- focuses on independent research and the development
attributes, and paperspace/modelspace. Students pre- Extension. Ms. MacCallum is a certified interior eration. The design presentation combines three-dimen- of an individual project description and building pro-
pare a basic set of construction documents that designer and principal of JM Design, a residential sional model-making with a range of line drawing repre- gram. A design project is developed that incorporates
include floor plans, elevations, sections, and details. and commercial interior design firm in Thousand sentations (interior perspectives, plans, sections, material, and explores the issues set forth in the student’s the-
Prerequisite: X 468.5 Digital Presentation II: Auto- Oaks. Prior to studying interior design, she worked in and furnishing boards). The process undertaken to arrive sis. Instruction follows the traditional studio format,
CAD or consent of instructor. Software requirement: television news as a correspondent and producer. at a design concept is stressed throughout the course emphasizing individual results based on the student’s
The most recent version of AutoCAD. Review CAD Reg# S4250B through assignments, slide presentations, lectures, and stu- program. A complete design presentation is required,
course requirements. Enrollment limited. Course mate- Westwood: B15 1010 Westwood Center dio desk critiques. Space planning strategies, issues of incorporating all the skills and methods the student has
rials are available both in class and via Internet. Vis- Monday, 7-10pm, social and environmental sustainability, and code require- developed throughout the previous design studios.
itors only permitted at the first class if space allows. September 25-December 11, 12 mtgs. ments (including exiting and handicap accessibility) form Prerequisite: X 471.19 Interior Design Studio IV. Enroll-
Reg# S3733B No refund after October 2. an important part of the process. Prerequisite: X 430A Inte- ment limited. Visitors not permitted.
Westwood: 213 UCLA Extension Bldg. Ronald Goldstein, BFA in Interior Design, Pratt Insti- rior Design Studio II or consent of program advisor. Enroll- Reg# S4330B
Tuesday, 7-10pm, tute, New York. Mr. Goldstein has worked with I. M. Pei ment limited. Visitors not permitted. Westwood: 218 1010 Westwood Center
September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs. & Partners and SOM/New York as a designer and Reg# S4259B Monday, 6:30-10pm,
No refund after October 3. planner on such projects as the Chase Manhattan Westwood: 214 1010 Westwood Center September 25-December 11
Mark Richard Owen, for credits see page 10. Building and Union Carbide Corporate Headquarters. Tuesday, 7-10pm, Monday, 6:30-10pm,
Currently, with Fred Segal, Los Angeles, he also was September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs. January 8, 22 & 29; February 5, 16 mtgs.
Reg# S3713B
a recipient of the UCLA Extension Department of the No refund after October 3. No refund after October 2.
Westwood: 621 UCLA Extension Bldg.
Arts Instructor of the Year Award, 1999. James Ehrenclou, MArch, Rhode Island School of Michael Hricak, FAIA; BS in Architecture, USC; MArch,
✷ Wednesday, 4-7pm,
September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs. Reg# S4251B Design; Principal, Ehrenclou Architects, a small firm spe- Harvard Graduate School of Design; Principal, Michael
No refund after October 4. Westwood: 218 1010 Westwood Center cializing in high-end commercial/residential architecture Hricak Architects; recipient, UCLA Extension Dean’s Dis-
Luis de Moraes, for credits see page 13. Wednesday, 7-10pm, and interiors; past projects include the design and tinguished Instructor Award, 2006. Mr. Hricak’s award-
September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs. development of a large resort on the Island of Anguila winning architectural and interior design work has
No refund after October 4. in the British Honduras as well as many custom homes appeared in such publications as Interior Design and
Digital Presentation III:
Okkwon Kim, BA, Seoul National University, MS in and renovations in the U.S. in Caribbean; former expe- Interiors. He has over 15 years’ experience in historic
Advanced ArchiCAD Interior Design, Pratt Institute, New York. Ms. Kim rience includes design/management positions at Daniel, restoration, corporate, retail, and residential design.
X 468.9A Architecture 4 units $895
has worked with Interspace in Philadelphia, Gensler Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall and Cannell & Chaffin Reg# S4331B
This advanced-level course continues the exploration
Newport Beach, and HMC Architects as a lead designer Interiors, roles for the AIA/LA, and board member of the Westwood: B15 1010 Westwood Center
of ArchiCAD as a design tool. Instruction focuses on
and space planner on such projects as the Morgan AIACC Design Committee, state chapter Tuesday, 6:30-10pm,
developing a wider range of presentation skills through
Bank, Security MetLife, and Kaiser Downey. She also Reg# S4261B September 26-December 12
a broader palette of rendering and animation tools and
is a recipient of the California Woodworking Insti- Westwood: B17 1010 Westwood Center Tuesday, 6:30-10pm,
increasing facility with the tools necessary for prepar-
tute’s Design Award for the Cal’s Camera Project. Wednesday, 7-10pm, January 9, 16, 23 & 30, 16 mtgs.
ing construction documents in the professional envi-
ronment. Prerequisite: X 468.9 Digital Presentation II: September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs. No refund after October 3.
ArchiCAD or six months’ experience with ArchiCAD. Interior Design Studio II No refund after October 4. Steven Drucker, AIA, MArch, Graduate School of
Software requirement: The most recent version of X 430A Art 6 units $575 James Mary O’Connor AIA, AIA; MArch, UCLA Grad- Design, Harvard University, architect and designer
ArchiCAD. Review CAD course requirements. Enroll- This studio course introduces students to the process of uate School of Architecture and Urban Planning; BS in whose work encompasses architectural, interior,
ment limited. Course materials are available both in linking rooms and spaces by architectural promenades. Architecture, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; Diploma graphic, and furniture design. Mr. Drucker has been
class and via Internet. Visitors only permitted at the first The defining of public versus private space is examined of Architecture, College of Technology, Dublin; Princi- involved in retail, institutional, and commercial projects
class if space allows. as a principle means of spatial organization. A realistic pal, Moore Ruble Yudell with particular emphasis on corporate and office
residential situation is considered as students design a Reg# S4417B design and space planning.
Reg# S3717B small single-family residence with full code compliance
Westwood: 621 UCLA Extension Bldg. Westwood: 306 1010 Westwood Center Reg# S4333B
and learn to create environments that relate the atmos- Thursday, 7-10pm, Westwood: 310 1010 Westwood Center
Monday, 7-10pm, pheric qualities of individual rooms to an overall concept
September 25-December 11, 12 mtgs. September 28-December 14, 12 mtgs. ✷ Wednesday, 3-6:30pm,
of movement through space. Prerequisite: X 433 Inte- (no mtg. 11/23; 1 mtg. to be arranged) September 27-December 13
No refund after October 2. rior Design Studio I or consent of program advisor.
Abeer H. Sweis, for credits see page 13. No refund after October 5. ✷ Wednesday, 3-6:30pm,
Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. Instructor to be announced January 10, 17, 24 & 31, 16 mtgs.
Reg# S4415B No refund after October 4.
Introduction to SketchUp Westwood: B17 1010 Westwood Center
X 468.6 Architecture 0.75 unit $150 Interior Design Studio IV James Ehrenclou, for credits see this page.
Tuesday, 7-10pm, X 471.19 Art 6 units $575
For more information see page 10.
September 26-December 12, 12 mtgs. This studio course develops the student’s ability to
Reg# S3718B
Westwood: 206 Extension Lindbrook Center
No refund after October 3.
Rouben Mohiuddin, MArch, Southern California Insti-
solve design problems of a complex nature. Issues of Electives
client analysis, programming, space planning, design
✷ Saturday, 9am-5pm, tute of Architecture; Principal/Owner, Scale In(TER)ven- and selection of interior components, and lighting are Electives can be found under Architecture
November 11, 1 mtg. tion, a design studio that specializes in custom resi- presented in a logical sequence building on concepts
Mark Richard Owen, for credits see page 10. and Professional Development, Home Deco-
dential and commercial construction incorporating presented in previous studios. Instruction emphasizes rating and Design, Workshops, One-Day Lec-
modern sustainable and recycled materials. Mr. Mohi- the three-dimensional possibilities of multilevel projects tures, and On-Site Study Tours (pages 7-10);
uddin has worked for select architecture firms in Los through the design of stairs, elevators, and mezzanines.
Design Studios Angeles and has taught at AICLA, AIU, and at the The course includes lectures, demonstrations, and
courses that offer CEU credit do not satisfy
elective requirements.
Otis School of Art and Design. critiques of works-in-progress. Prerequisite: X 430C
Enrollment in Design Studios is restricted to Reg# S4413B Interior Design Studio III or consent of program advi-
students who have paid their candidacy fee Westwood: 306 1010 Westwood Center sor. Enrollment limited.
in the Professional Level Program in Interior Wednesday, 7-10pm, Reg# S4351B
Internship
Design. These courses must be taken in September 27-December 13, 12 mtgs. Westwood: 320 1010 Westwood Center
sequence; prerequisites must be observed. No refund after October 4. Monday, 7-10pm, Interior Design Internship
Not all courses are offered every quarter. Lisa Belian Welch, MArch, University of Michigan, Ann X 473.5 Art 6 units $525
September 25-December 11, 12 mtgs.
Arbor; Project Coordinator, Landry Design Group, An opportunity for interior design students to acquire
No refund after October 2.
appropriate hands-on experience. Qualified students
Interior Design Studio I where she designs several high-end custom residen- Bruno Bondanelli , AIA BArch/MArch, USC;
tial projects. Ms. Welch has specialized in residential are placed in job settings for a minimum of 136
X 433 Art 6 units $575 Principal/Owner, desin:x, a design studio which han-
architecture for the past eight years and has numer- hours in which they can apply the content of their
In this first in a series of studio courses, students are dles both commercial and residential projects. Mr.
ous built projects in Los Angeles and abroad. courses and become familiar with the day-to-day
given the opportunity to apply fundamental design Bondanelli completed his thesis in urban design and
operation of an interior design firm. Open only to
principles to the layout of interior spaces. Starting with Reg# S4252B architecture at the University of Venice, Italy, and was
qualified students enrolled in the Professional Level
the development of a design concept, students learn Westwood: 304 1010 Westwood Center a recipient of the UCLA Extension Department of the
Program in Interior Design. Students currently work-
how to develop a space while incorporating the ele- ✷ Monday, 3:30-6:30pm, Arts Instructor of the Year Award, 1998.
ing in a design office may petition for work experience
ments of ergonomics and human factors. Students also October 9-December 11, 12 mtgs. Reg# S4352B to be validated as an internship. Enrollment limited. For
explore methods of analyzing a client’s program, (2 mtgs. to be arranged) Westwood: 214 1010 Westwood Center
beginning with the bubble diagram, the block plan, and
approval to enroll contact the Architecture/Interior
No refund after October 16. Thursday, 7-10pm,
the adjacency requirements. Through a series of
Design Counseling Office at (310) 794-3747.
Shepard E. Vineburg, ASID, graduate, New York September 28-December 14, 12 mtgs.
assignments, students become familiar with current School of Interior Design. Mr. Vineburg has taught Reg# S4243B
(no mtg. 11/23; 1 mtg. to be arranged)
ADA codes and clearance requirements as well as the architectural drafting, basic design, and design ele- No refund after October 5. Suzanne Sheppard, BA in Education, UCLA; Architec-
required circulation and exit paths for a variety of ments since 1982 and also is an architectural interior ture and Interior Design Program Advisor; certified inte-
Paz Fernandez-Trillo, BArch, Catholic University of
building types. Prerequisite: All Level 1 courses in the designer with his own practice, Shepard Vineburg rior designer
America. Ms. Trillo has a broad range of experience in
Professional Level Program in Interior Design (see Design, and designs a line of custom furniture, some commercial architecture and interior design in Wash-
curriculum sequence) or consent of program advisor. of which can be seen in the lobby of The Four Season’s ington, DC and Los Angeles with firms such as SOM
Enrollment limited. Course materials are available Hotel in New York. and Studios Architecture. She specializes in all project
both in class and via Internet. Visitors not permitted. phases of corporate office design and high-end retail
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