Institute for Continuing & Professional Studies ICPS

spring 2014 bulletin ICPS SPRING 2014 CONTENTS ICPS Schedule at a Glance...... 2 Introduction to Interior Design...... 4 Online Courses...... 5 Field Trips...... 8 Special Programs...... 9 Collecting Design...... 9 Transform — Creatives to Entrepreneurs...... 10 American Society of Appraisers — Personal Property Appraisal...... 12 Certificate: Basics of Residential Lighting Design...... 14 Professional Exam Preparation...... 16 Special Workshops...... 17 Graphic Communication & Technology...... 18 New York Design Center (NYDC) Programs...... 22

Design & Decoration (D&D) Building Programs...... 23 Courses for Academic Credit...... 26 MPS Programs...... 28 General Information...... 31 Spring 2014 Calendar...... 33 Weekend Schedule...... 34 Registration Form...... 35 mail NYSID ICPS 170 East 70 Street New York, NY 10021 phone 212. 472.1500 ext 310 email [email protected] web www.nysid.edu/icps INSTITUTE FOR CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (ICPS) Whether you are an established design professional, new to the field, or just interested in exploring a career in interior design, NYSID offers a wide range of classes in all aspects of interior design and its related fields. We offer noncredit workshops, undergraduate courses for credit, and professional development classes carrying CEUs and LUs, all taught by NYSID’s accomplished faculty of interior designers, architects, visual artists, and art and design historians.

Unless otherwise noted, all ICPS courses take place at New York School of Interior Design, 170 East 70th Street, NYC. JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL NYSID CE050 Introduction to Interior Design CE056 NCIDQ Exam Review CE050 Introduction to Interior Design CE137 The Search for the Real Tiffany at the 170 East 6 sessions, Mon., 3 sessions, Feb. 22 & March 1 & 2 6 sessions, March 31 – May 5 New-York Historical Society 70th Street Jan. 27 – March 17 1 session, Thurs., April 10 CE410A Basic 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD CE337 Styling for the Interiors Photoshoot CE136 Make a Date for the D&D CE326 Blogging Basics 8 sessions, Mon., Jan. 27 – 1 session, Wed., Feb. 5 1 session, Wed., March 19 1 session, Fri., April 25 March 31 (no class 2/17 & 3/10) CE410B Basic 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD CE431 Technology Intensive: CE411 Intermediate 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD 8 sessions, Wed., Jan. 29 – Level I, Intro. to Photoshop 6 sessions, Mon., April 7 – May 12 March 26 (no class 3/12) 3 sessions, Tues., Feb. 11–25 CE432 Introduction to Adobe Illustrator CE403 Quick Sketching Techniques for Interiors 6 sessions, Tues., Feb. 11 – March 25 8 sessions, Mon., March 24 – May 12 (no class 3/11) CE412 MAC Users: Basic 2D Drafting CE433 Introduction to Adobe InDesign CE414 MAC Users: CE437 SketchUp III: V-ray for SketchUp Using AutoCAD for Mac’s 6 sessions, Thurs., Feb. 13 – April 10 Intermediate 2D Drafting 3 sessions, Thurs., April 24 – May 8 7 sessions, Wed., Jan. 29 – (no class 2/20, 3/13 & 4/3) Using AutoCAD for Mac’s March 19 (no class 3/12) 7 sessions, Wed., March 26 – May 7 CE413 3D Modeling & Rendering CE435 Google SketchUp I: Intro to SketchUp CE430 Introduction to Revit CE600 Flora Domestica: Using AutoCAD 3 sessions, Thurs., Feb. 6 – 20 6 sessions, Sat. & Sun, Design with Flowers to 7 sessions, Sat., Jan. 25 – March 8 March 22 & 23, 29 & 30, April 5 & 6 Enhance Interior Spaces 1 session, Sat. April 12 CE443 Vectorworks CE436 SketchUp II : CE701 Development of a Personal 8 sessions, Wed., Feb. 5 – April 2 Intermediate SketchUp Property Appraisal – Research (no class 3/12) 3 sessions, Thurs., March 20 – April 3 4 sessions, Thurs., – Sun. April 3 – 6 CE440 3D Image Modeling CE700 Personal Property Valuation – Introduction CE444 Model Making with a Laser Cutting System CE740 Residential Lighting: Using 3D Studio Max 4 sessions, Thurs., – Sun. Feb. 20 – 23 6 sessions, Mon., March 31 – May 5 Layout Fundamentals for Interiors 7 sessions, 1 session, Mon., April 7 Sat. Jan. 25 – March 8 CE745 Residential Lighting: CE746 Residential Lighting: CE742 Residential Lighting: CE536 Residential Lighting: Illuminating Theatrical Lighting Strategies Basic Lighting Calculations Control Technology for Interiors the Residential Bathroom 1 session, Mon. Jan. 27 1 session, Mon., Feb. 10 1 session, Mon., March 3 1 session, Mon., April 28 CE741 Residential Lighting: CE533 Residential Lighting: CE744 Residential Lighting: Surveying the Sources of Light Illuminating the Kitchen Lighting the Outdoor Room and Landscape 1 session, Mon., Feb. 24 1 session, Mon., March 24 1 session, Mon., May 12 CE909 The Business of Design: CE913 Strategies in Managing your Design Practice From Vision to Design Practice 1 session, Wed., April 2 1 session, Wed., Feb. 5 CE910 Business Planning for Your CE912 Strategies in Marketing your CE914 Future Planning: Design Business Design Practice Scaling your Design Business for Growth 1 session, Wed., Feb. 12 1 session, Wed., March 19 1 session, Wed., April 16 CE911 Brand Building for your Design Business CE199 The Art and Placement of 1 session, Wed., Feb. 26 Geometric Proportion 5 sessions, Mon., March 17 – April 14 NYDC CE135 Swedish Antiques – CE317 The Medium is the Message – CE370 Legal Issues for Interior Designers: 200 Let the Past Meet the Present Stay on the Radar with Social Media Creating Contracts Lexington 1 session, Thurs., Feb. 20 and Digital Marketing 1 session, Thurs., April 17 Ave 1 session, Thurs., March 20 The D&D CE191 Understanding the Nature of Wallpaper: CE192 Kitchen Feng Shui: Optimizing the Most CE174 The Insider’s Guide to Working Building An Exploration of Present Day Important Room in Your Home with a Custom Upholsterer 979 Third Wallcoverings 1 session, Tues., March 18 1 session, Tues., April 15 Ave 1 session, Tues., Feb. 18 Special CE143 Collecting Design Course: 5 sessions, Tues., April 29 –June 3 (no class 5/27)

2 ICPS Schedule at a Glance Spring 2014 JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL NYSID CE050 Introduction to Interior Design CE056 NCIDQ Exam Review CE050 Introduction to Interior Design CE137 The Search for the Real Tiffany at the 170 East 6 sessions, Mon., 3 sessions, Feb. 22 & March 1 & 2 6 sessions, March 31 – May 5 New-York Historical Society 70th Street Jan. 27 – March 17 1 session, Thurs., April 10 CE410A Basic 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD CE337 Styling for the Interiors Photoshoot CE136 Make a Date for the D&D CE326 Blogging Basics 8 sessions, Mon., Jan. 27 – 1 session, Wed., Feb. 5 1 session, Wed., March 19 1 session, Fri., April 25 March 31 (no class 2/17 & 3/10) CE410B Basic 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD CE431 Technology Intensive: CE411 Intermediate 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD 8 sessions, Wed., Jan. 29 – Level I, Intro. to Photoshop 6 sessions, Mon., April 7 – May 12 March 26 (no class 3/12) 3 sessions, Tues., Feb. 11–25 CE432 Introduction to Adobe Illustrator CE403 Quick Sketching Techniques for Interiors 6 sessions, Tues., Feb. 11 – March 25 8 sessions, Mon., March 24 – May 12 (no class 3/11) CE412 MAC Users: Basic 2D Drafting CE433 Introduction to Adobe InDesign CE414 MAC Users: CE437 SketchUp III: V-ray for SketchUp Using AutoCAD for Mac’s 6 sessions, Thurs., Feb. 13 – April 10 Intermediate 2D Drafting 3 sessions, Thurs., April 24 – May 8 7 sessions, Wed., Jan. 29 – (no class 2/20, 3/13 & 4/3) Using AutoCAD for Mac’s March 19 (no class 3/12) 7 sessions, Wed., March 26 – May 7 CE413 3D Modeling & Rendering CE435 Google SketchUp I: Intro to SketchUp CE430 Introduction to Revit CE600 Flora Domestica: Using AutoCAD 3 sessions, Thurs., Feb. 6 – 20 6 sessions, Sat. & Sun, Design with Flowers to 7 sessions, Sat., Jan. 25 – March 8 March 22 & 23, 29 & 30, April 5 & 6 Enhance Interior Spaces 1 session, Sat. April 12 CE443 Vectorworks CE436 SketchUp II : CE701 Development of a Personal 8 sessions, Wed., Feb. 5 – April 2 Intermediate SketchUp Property Appraisal – Research (no class 3/12) 3 sessions, Thurs., March 20 – April 3 4 sessions, Thurs., – Sun. April 3 – 6 CE440 3D Image Modeling CE700 Personal Property Valuation – Introduction CE444 Model Making with a Laser Cutting System CE740 Residential Lighting: Using 3D Studio Max 4 sessions, Thurs., – Sun. Feb. 20 – 23 6 sessions, Mon., March 31 – May 5 Layout Fundamentals for Interiors 7 sessions, 1 session, Mon., April 7 Sat. Jan. 25 – March 8 CE745 Residential Lighting: CE746 Residential Lighting: CE742 Residential Lighting: CE536 Residential Lighting: Illuminating Theatrical Lighting Strategies Basic Lighting Calculations Control Technology for Interiors the Residential Bathroom 1 session, Mon. Jan. 27 1 session, Mon., Feb. 10 1 session, Mon., March 3 1 session, Mon., April 28 CE741 Residential Lighting: CE533 Residential Lighting: CE744 Residential Lighting: Surveying the Sources of Light Illuminating the Kitchen Lighting the Outdoor Room and Landscape 1 session, Mon., Feb. 24 1 session, Mon., March 24 1 session, Mon., May 12 CE909 The Business of Design: CE913 Strategies in Managing your Design Practice From Vision to Design Practice 1 session, Wed., April 2 1 session, Wed., Feb. 5 CE910 Business Planning for Your CE912 Strategies in Marketing your CE914 Future Planning: Design Business Design Practice Scaling your Design Business for Growth 1 session, Wed., Feb. 12 1 session, Wed., March 19 1 session, Wed., April 16 CE911 Brand Building for your Design Business CE199 The Art and Placement of 1 session, Wed., Feb. 26 Geometric Proportion 5 sessions, Mon., March 17 – April 14 NYDC CE135 Swedish Antiques – CE317 The Medium is the Message – CE370 Legal Issues for Interior Designers: 200 Let the Past Meet the Present Stay on the Radar with Social Media Creating Contracts Lexington 1 session, Thurs., Feb. 20 and Digital Marketing 1 session, Thurs., April 17 Ave 1 session, Thurs., March 20 The D&D CE191 Understanding the Nature of Wallpaper: CE192 Kitchen Feng Shui: Optimizing the Most CE174 The Insider’s Guide to Working Building An Exploration of Present Day Important Room in Your Home with a Custom Upholsterer 979 Third Wallcoverings 1 session, Tues., March 18 1 session, Tues., April 15 Ave 1 session, Tues., Feb. 18 Special CE143 Collecting Design Course: 5 sessions, Tues., April 29 –June 3 (no class 5/27)

ICPS Schedule at a Glance Spring 2014 3 INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGN CE050 Introduction to Interior Design A | 6 sessions | Mon., January 27 – March 17, 2–4pm | $660 (no class 2/17, 3/10) B | 6 sessions | Mon., March 31 – May 5, 2–4pm | $660 K | 6 sessions | Mon., January 27 – March 17, 6–8pm | $660 (no class 2/17, 3/10) L | 6 sessions | Mon., March 31 – May 5, 6–8pm | $660 L1| 6 sessions | Mon., March 31 – May 5, 6–8pm | $660

This course is intended for people considering a career in interior design. It provides a broad introduction to the profession and an overview of the education required. Through class discussions and a short design project, students will be exposed to a range of topics including basic design elements, the use and application of color, space planning, selection of furniture, finishes, and textiles, and design resources.

Instructors: Michael Buchanan, is the owner of Michael Buchanan Designs, a New York-based interior design firm that pairs European philosophies with practical and functional needs. He is the author of The PreFab Home and his designs have been featured in Traditional Home and Better Homes and Gardens. Bill Engel is a designer and painter who specializes in commissioned works for corporate and residential interiors. He frequently collaborates with interior designers, including Lilian Bakhash, Celia Berliner, Richard Keith Langham, Charles Pavarini III, David Scott, and Sue Ventura. He is a graduate of the New York School of Interior Design and has been teaching at the College since 1980. Randi Halpern, NCIDQ certified, owner of Randi Halpern Interior Design, has been practicing interior design in for nearly 25 years. She received her BFA in Interior Design from New York Institute of Technology. Don Kossar is principal of Don Kossar Interiors, which specializes in high-end residential interiors. He received his BFA from the New York School of Interior Design and has been teaching at the College for more than 15 years. Valerie Mead is owner of Valerie Elizabeth Mead Interiors, which specializes in residential design in Connecticut. She received her BFA from the New York School of Interior Design in 2000.

4 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 5 ONLINE COURSES 

NYSID offers a number of online courses:050 Introduction to Interior Design, 101 Historical Styles I, 119 Textiles for Interiors, and 141 Color for Interiors. (Visual Concepts, and Basic Drafting to be offered soon). Our distance learning offerings are flexible and convenient, and were designed for the working professional or busy student who cannot attend classes on our NYC campus. Regular NYSID instructors teach every course and the curriculum and learning goals are the same as the onsite courses, but reformatted to encourage participation and connection. Each course is asynchronous, meaning that you do not have to “log in” at a set time. Instead, students watch recorded lectures and demonstrations, participate in active discussions, access handouts and assignments, and communicate with the instructor and fellow students. Any academic credits earned online will directly apply to your degree program.

CE050 Introduction to Interior Design DL1 | 6 weeks | January 27 – March 17 | $660 | Online (no class 2/17 and 3/10) DL2 | 6 weeks | March 31 – May 5 | $660 | Online This course is for people considering a career in interior design and who want the flexibility and convenience of an online course. The course provides a broad introduction to the profession and the process of interior design. Through interactive discussion forums and video lectures, NYSID faculty and professional interior designers share their experiences and thoughts on topics such as: What is interior design? What is a design concept? How do designers find inspiration? Students are introduced to the key elements of interior design, such as working with color, applying basic design principles, the influence of history and environmental psychology, and learning how to draw in scale. Students will design a living room step by step, including: understanding a client’s needs, creating a design concept, drawing a floor plan, sketching design ideas, selecting furniture and materials, and creating inspiration montage boards. Weekly discussions with the instructor and fellow classmates are lively, focused, and interactive. Instructors: Erica Puccio is an interior designer with over 15 years of experience in high-end residential, commercial, and hospitality design. She is currently the director of professional development at ASID, NY Metro Chapter and a director of Quadrille’s non-profit fundraising efforts. Stefan Steil is founder and principal at Steilish LLC, which specializes in interior architec- ture, renovation, design and decoration for residential, retail, and hospitality. He received his MFA and BFA from the New York School of Interior Design.

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4 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 5 ONLINE COURSES 101 Historical Styles I Lecture credits 2 | No prerequisites | Print/materials fee: $50 DL | 15 weeks | January 27 – May 12 (no class 3/10) | $1722 & additional fees | Online See note on p.32 regarding exam fees for online courses. This course is an introductory overview of the history of design in furniture, interiors, and architecture from the ancient world through 1820, considered within the cultural context of each period. Lecture, readings, and field trips focus on the development of major forms, period styles, and ornament from ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome through the Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassical eras. Distance learning students will be guided as they visit museums and historical collections and sites close to where they live or through online resources, and will participate in active discussions with their fellow students and the instructor. Students will need access to a computer with a web cam since the midterm and final exams are administered online by ProctorU, and paid for directly by each student. Credits earned in this class may be applied toward NYSID degree requirements. Instructor: Freya Van Saun received a BA in Restoration and Connoisseurship of the Decorative Arts from the Fashion Institute of Technology and an MA from for Studies in the Decorative Arts. She has been teaching design history at NYSID since 2007. 119 Textiles for Interiors Lecture credits 2 | No prerequisites | No print/materials fee DL | 15 weeks | January 22 – May 7 (no class 3/12) | $1722 & additional fees | Online See note on p.32 regarding exam fees for online courses. This course for academic credit introduces the fundamentals of textiles for residential and commercial interiors, including fabrics, carpets, and wallcoverings. Students will gain foundational knowledge that will assist them in making appropriate functional and aesthetic design choices. Lectures, videos, readings, and assignments focus on individual textile components such as fibers, yarns, and weaving. Students will also learn how textiles are used in upholstery and window treatments. Distance learning students will participate in active discussions with their fellow students and the instructor. Students will need access to a computer with a web cam since the midterm and final exams are administered online by ProctorU, and paid for directly by each student. Credits earned in this class may be applied toward NYSID degree requirements. Instructor: Adrienne Concra is founder and president of Adrienne Concra Design, a design consultantly that develops textiles and textile related products to the home furnishings industry. She has created collections for many prominent companies including Cowtan & Tout, Jim Thompson Silks, Victoria Hagan Home, Carleton V and Crate and Barrel.

6 ICPS Spring 2014 ONLINE COURSES  141 Color for Interiors Studio credits 2 | No prerequisites | No print/materials fee DL | 15 weeks | January 22 – May 7 (no class 3/12) | $1722 & additional fees | Online See note on p.32 regarding exam fees for online courses. This studio course concentrates on the study of color and color schemes for interiors. Compilation of the Munsell Color Charts is the basis for a series of projects which lead to the development of complete color schemes. Psychological and practical influences affecting the choice of color are studied. Colors for walls, floor coverings, window treatments, upholstery, accessories, and accent areas are selected and applied to a variety of room settings. Distance learning students will participate in active discussions with their fellow students and the instructor. Students will need access to a computer with a web cam since the midterm and final exams are administered online by ProctorU, and paid for directly by each student. Credits earned in this class may be applied toward NYSID degree requirements. Instructor: Stefan Steil is founder and principal at Steilish LLC, which specializes in interior architecture, renovation, design and decoration for residential, retail, and hospitality. He received his MFA and BFA from the New York School of Interior Design

ICPS Spring 2014 7 FIELD TRIPS CE137 Field Trip: The Search for the Real Tiffany at the New-York Historical Society 1 session | Thursday, April 10, 3–5pm | $60| .2 CEUs | 2 LUs Meet at N-YHS, 170 Central Park West between 76th and 77th Streets The New-York Historical Society is known to have the nation’s premiere collection of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s lamps and other works. Recently, it has been posited that many of his finest designs were really the work of one of his employees, Clara Driscoll, who never got credit for the design. The group will be joined by the N-YHS’s curator Margie Hofer, an authority on Tiffany. Participants will also see the Society’s exemplar collection of American silver. Instructor: Tom Folk, Ph.D., is an art historian, curator, author, and lecturer and is consid- ered the leading authority on the Pennsylvania Impressionists. He received his MA in Art History from Rutgers University and his Ph. D. in Art History from the City University of New York.

Top Left: Clara Driscoll in a workroom with Joseph Briggs, another Tiffany employee (1901). Above: Tiffany Daffodil leaded glass table lamp (shade shown), designed by Clara Driscoll, Louis Comfort Tiffany & Co. head designer, c. 1899-1920. From a private collection, New York City. Left: Gourd Table Lamp, designed by Clara Driscoll, c. 1900-1906. New-York Historical Society, Gift of Dr. Egon Neustadt.

8 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 9 SPECIAL PROGRAMS CE143 Collecting DESIGN: History, Collections, Highlights A | 5 sessions | Mon., April 28 – June 2, 5:30–7:30pm (no class 5/26) | $250 | 1.0 CEU | 10 LUs B | 5 sessions | Mon., June 9 – July 7, 5:30–7:30pm | $250 | 1.0 CEU | 10 LUs SUMMER COURSE K | 5 sessions | Tues., April 29 – June 3, 10am–12pm | $250 | 1.0 CEUs | 10 LUs L | 5 sessions | Tues., June 10 – July 8, 10am–12pm | $250 | 1.0 CEUs | 10 LUs SUMMER COURSE This course on collecting modern and contemporary design will educate architects, interior designers, decorators, and art collectors in one of the most fascinating territories — the international marketplace. Lectures will address furniture, styles, and modes in the history of modern design that have a strong presence in the market. Featured guests include experts, curators, collectors, dealers, and scholars, such as Alberto Aquilino, director of Delorenzo 1950; Suzanne Demisch of Demisch Danant; Evan Snyderman, co-founder of R 20th Century Gallery; Banoist Drut of Maison Gerard. Those who register for the program receive free access to the annual report of the design market conducted by DeTnk.com (valued at $375). The program is presented by Cultured Magazine and co-sponsored by DeTnk. Instructor: Daniella Ohad Smith received her Ph.D. from Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design and Culture. She lectures and publishes widely on design history, theory, and the decorative arts. She has taught at Parsons for Design, , Bard College, and Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. Please visit nysid.edu/collectingdesign to view a complete list of individual class topics and speakers.

8 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 9 SPECIAL PROGRAMS transform* CREATIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS: THE BUSINESS OF DESIGN

Transform is a series of six courses CE910 Business Planning for specifically intended to equip design Your Design Business professionals with the strategies needed to meet the business challenges of today’s 1 session | Wed., Feb. 12, 6–9pm | $175 market. Successful completion of the series .3 CEUs | 3 LUs results in a Certificate in Entrepreneurship Having covered the basics of business for Creatives. planning, the focus shifts to connecting those components that are unique to your COURSE DESCRIPTIONS: business and finding a way to market them to your current and prospective clients. CE909 The Business of Design: In other words, how do you move from From Vision to Design Practice articulating your vision to implementing 1 session | Wed., Feb. 5, 6–9pm | $175 your business mission? What is the .3 CEUs | 3 LUs value you bring to your clients? How can you deliver your value? As a one-time Change begins with the flow of project, a recurring service, or a long-term information: about yourself, your skills, commitment? Are all these methods goals and intended audience. Successful applicable to your business? Learn how to change stems from experimenting with be profitable without looking greedy. ways to organize the information you already have and new information that CE911 Brand Building for will be coming in through this series of Your Design Business seminars. Find out how to personalize principles of business planning to 1 session | Wed., Feb. 26, 6–9pm | $175 incorporate your creativity and approach .3 CEUs | 3 LUs to design. Discover the elements* that will Marketing a service or product implies lead you to a clear business vision and a transactional relationship with your work with your own strengths to build client. Learn how to build a system* your practice. The goal is to articulate the that consistently, constantly, and clearly unique vision of your own design business expresses who you are and what you with clarity and precision and to build a do, in other words, learn how to develop plan that will help your business grow. your brand. What are the components of your brand? How can you stand out in a * These are: key activities; key resources; competitive market? cost structure; value proposition; customer segments; revenue streams. * Name of business; symbol/logo; types of product/service offering; value added services. transform*

10 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 11 SPECIAL PROGRAMS transform* CREATIVES TO ENTREPRENEURS: THE BUSINESS OF DESIGN

CE912 Strategies in Marketing Your CE914 Future Planning: Scaling Your Design Practice Design Business for Growth 1 session | Wed., March 19, 6–9pm | $175 1 session | Wed., April 16, 6–9pm | $175 .3 CEUs | 3 LUs .3 CEUs | 3 LUs Familiarize yourself with a few basic Planning for growth is essential both for concepts of marketing. Have your heard the survival of your business and for your of the 4Ps? The 5Cs? This discussion will own development. How does a brand allow you to choose how you position grow? How can you manage your practice your business in the market, now and in from the beginning to set it up for future the future, in a way consistent with the growth that will develop organically? vision you have already articulated for Several scenarios will be discussed and your business. Additionally, the instructor will cover partnerships, scale of projects will introduce you to the 4Ds of marketing, and/or business as well as development a new approach that connects design of different revenue streams. Businesses thinking with business management. should be groomed to grow in alignment Learn to distinguish between clients you with the business owner’s goals and should or should not keep and devise ambitions. Learn how to prepare yourself mechanisms that will rid your business of and your business for the appropriate type disadvantageous assignments. of growth. CE913 Strategies in Managing Your Design Practice 1 session | Wed., April 2, 6–9pm | $175 .3 CEUs | 3 LUs FOR Learn about processes and operations that will make your business life easier and SMALL your clientele happy. Topics to be covered include letters of agreement, licenses and BUSINESS administrative documents that stem from your firm’s value proposition, and pricing OWNERS structure. What type of infrastructure do you need to keep track of all these documents? Should you execute or delegate? Streamline your own operations for accuracy, efficiency, and profit maximization.

All courses are taught by Thomaï Serdari, an architectural historian with a PhD from the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU. She began her research on entrepreneurship in the creative professions while a student at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, NYU. Other areas of research and scholarship include marketing and branding, topics she combined with her knowledge of entrepreneurial businesses to create Transform specifically for NYSID.

10 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 11 SPECIAL PROGRAMS APPRAISAL SERIES THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF APPRAISERS

NYSID is partnering with the American Society of Appraisers (ASA) to present a series of four courses on the Principles of Valuation (POV). ASA personal property appraisers are highly trained experts, who value property of many types, from classic cars to contemporary art. As a student enrolled in this course of study, you will become part of a specialized and influential learning community. You will meet, network, and exchange ideas with practitioners who share similar experiences and goals. You will also participate in courses that are distinguished by an applied, practical approach. After an introduction to appraisal theory and ethics in POV 201, each student researches (POV 202) and writes (POV 203) an appraisal report under the guidance of an ASA accredited senior appraiser.

CE700 (PP/GJ201), the first of ASA’s four-level POV course series provides a logical progression for training, retraining, or continued career development. Courses are taught by Accredited Senior Appraisers of the American Society of Appraisers using ASA course curricula. Students who successfully complete the four required courses are awarded a certificate by the Institute of Continuing and Professional Studies.

Typical participants include: • Art and design gallery staff • Art dealers • Auctioneers • Jewelers • Museum staff • Designers • Estate liquidators • Gemologists • Insurance adjusters

The series is comprised of four courses offered in various semesters (ASA course numbers are in parentheses). CE700 Introduction to Personal Property Valuation (PP/GJ201) CE701 Development of a Personal Property Appraisal: Research (PP/GJ202) CE702 Communication of a Personal Property Appraisal: Writing the Appraisal Report (PP/GJ203) CE704 The Legal and Regulatory Environment of Appraisal Practice (PP/GJ204)

12 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 13 SPECIAL PROGRAMS APPRAISAL SERIES THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF APPRAISERS

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS CE700 Introduction to Personal CE701 Development of a Personal Property Valuation Property Appraisal: Research 4 sessions | Thurs., Feb. 20 – Sat., Feb. 22, 4 sessions | Thurs., April 3 – Sat., April 5, 8am–5pm; Sun., Feb. 23, 8am–12 noon 8am–5pm; Sun., April 6, 8am–12 noon $875 | 3.2 CEUs | 32 LUs $875 | 3.2 CEUs | 32 LUs This is an introductory class to the This course covers the development of the Principles of Valuation course of study of scope of work for appraisal assignments, the American Society of Appraisers (ASA) including methods of research and analysis for Personal Property Appraisers. This of markets, and approaches to value. The course provides an overview of valuation course provides students with expanded theory, basic appraisal terminology, and appraisal terminology. Students will economic concepts that apply to valuation. become familiar with and examine in-depth Students will gain a working knowledge of the relationship between valuation theory, approaches to value: cost, sales comparison market economics and statistics; matching and income, and will be introduced to appraisal methods to appraisal purposes procedural methods and types of value and and objectives; researching primary and their application to various intended uses. secondary sources; using statistics in Students will receive an overview of the valuation; understanding the work plan appraisal process and an introduction to and its components; interpreting catalog the ethical concerns of the appraiser. This information and prices; understanding course is a prerequisite for CE701. advanced valuation theory and principles that influence valuation; and understanding Instructor: Edith M. Yeomans is a the functions of appraisal and identification professionally trained appraiser and an in the appraisal process. This course is a Accredited Senior Appraiser with the prerequisite for CE702. American Society of Appraisers. She has a BA (Hon) in art history from McMaster Instructor: Frances Zeman is director and University and is a fine art specialist with senior appraiser at Appraisal Resource extensive knowledge of contemporary Associates, Inc. She is accredited to Canadian and international art scenes. appraise fine art, antiques and decorative Yeomans is on the faculty of the American arts, oriental rugs and residential contents- Society of Appraisers Principles of general. She is the author of the valuation Valuation education program and teaches standard, Seventeen Easy Steps to Writing the Introduction to Personal Property an Appraisal. She received her MA in Art Valuation course at the State University for History from Brooklyn College. New York at Purchase.

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

12 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 13 SPECIAL PROGRAMS CERTIFICATE: BASICS OF RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING DESIGN This program provides interior designers CE746 Residential Lighting: with the knowledge base and core Basic Lighting Calculations strategies necessary to expand their skill set to include residential illumination. 1 session | Mon., Feb. 10, 6–9pm | $175 The cycle of courses strikes a balance .3 CEUs | 3 LUs | Qualifies for HSW and SD credit between the fundamentals of lighting Design is frequently considered to be design with precisely targeted procedures a process, a means to an end. When for the illumination of specific types of working with an intangible substance, it residential spaces. Upon completion of is important to employ a methodology the series, participants will be equipped that will forecast an effective result. Using with the resources and techniques needed easily executable formulas in combination to integrate light into their residential with pertinent vocabulary, this course projects. establishes the methodology necessary to validate a proposed lighting solution. In FOUNDATION COURSES addition to being able to calculate average (offered in various semesters): illumination, light power consumption, and annual operation cost, experience Surveying the Sources of Light with using an illuminance meter will be Control Technology for Interiors gained. Attendees should bring a calculator Layout Fundamentals for Interiors or a personal electronic device capable of Basic Lighting Calculations executing basic mathematics. TOPICAL COURSES CE741 Residential Lighting: (offered in various semesters): Surveying the Sources of Light Illuminating the Kitchen Theatrical Lighting Strategies 1 session | Mon., Feb. 24, 6–9pm | $175 Illuminating the Residential Bathroom .3 CEUs | 3 LUs | Qualifies for HSW and SD credit Lighting the Outdoor Room & Lamp manufacturers have greatly Landscape expanded and refined their menu of products. Many design professionals are Offered this semester: overwhelmed by the wide assortment of CE745 Residential Lighting: light sources from which to choose. This Theatrical Lighting Strategies seminar will provide a comprehensive overview of new light bulb technologies, 1 session | Mon., Jan. 27, 6–9pm | $175 from the incandescent lamp to the .3 CEUs | 3 LUs | Qualifies for HSW and SD credit LED (light emitting diode). Attendees Creative lighting can transform a space will observe working samples that and enhance its occupants’ feeling of will demonstrate the color rendition, well-being. This course presents lighting visual texture, intensity, and dimming strategies that can produce powerful results characteristics of a variety of bulbs. in any room. Techniques used in theatrical CE742 Residential Lighting: Control lighting will be presented with emphasis Technology for Interiors on layering and composition. Specialized lighting devices such as framing projectors, 1 session | Mon., March 3, 6–9pm | $175 LED technology, and fiber optics will be .3 CEUs | 3 LUs | Qualifies for HSW and SD credit discussed along with optical accessories Clients may want to create the necessary such as filters and lenses. ambience, change the scene, or merely conserve energy at the touch of a button. The capacity to facilitate varying

14 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 15 SPECIAL PROGRAMS CERTIFICATE: BASICS OF RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING DESIGN light levels throughout a constructed CE536 Residential Lighting: environment has become the rule, not the Illuminating the Residential exception, for effective and responsive Bathroom design. This seminar will provide a comprehensive overview of lighting 1 session | Mon., April 28, 6–9pm | $175 controls – from independent wall box .3 CEUs | 3 LUs | Qualifies for HSW and SD credit devices to whole house dimming systems Bathrooms are the home’s sanctuary, and sensors. Attendees will be given an adding therapeutic relaxation to the more assortment of easy to read wiring diagrams conventional purposes of the room. New as a timeless design aid. technology can merge function and luxury, CE533 Residential Lighting: and lighting is a key component. This seminar focuses on the various aspects of Illuminating the Kitchen effective residential bathroom illumination. 1 session | Mon., March 24, 6–9pm | $175 Practical information about the selection .3 CEUs | 3 LUs | Qualifies for HSW and SD credit and placement of bathtub and shower The new center for casual entertaining lights, night lights, and vanity lights is in residences has become the kitchen. presented. It is likely that guests will gather in the CE744 Residential Lighting: kitchen as the meal is being prepared. In Lighting the Outdoor Room instances where a buffet is offered, the and Landscape kitchen has become an extension of the dining room. Lighting the kitchen should 1 session | Mon., May 12, 6–9pm | $175 be as imaginative and as interactive as the .3 CEUs | 3 LUs | Qualifies for HSW and SD credit rest of the home. This course focuses on When properly conceived and executed, the various aspects of effective residential the right lighting system can saturate any kitchen illumination. Practical information exterior room or landscape with beauty and about the selection and placement of drama. This course breaks down the topic cabinet lighting, accent lighting, and of exterior room and landscape lighting general illumination is presented. into three basic components: technology, CE740 Residential Lighting: Layout applications, and elements. Sources of Fundamentals for Interiors light, basic wiring, electricity, and plant materials are discussed. Innovative 1 session | Mon., April 7, 6–9pm | $175 approaches to illuminating water features, .3 CEUs | 3 LUs | Qualifies for HSW and SD credit walkways, and stairs will be presented. Many design professionals become Emphasis is placed on creating luminous frustrated when attempting to prepare compositions and the inter-relationship a lighting plan despite the fact that between light and shadow. pertinent layout information is present in Instructor: John Katimaris, AIA, IES, the manufacturer’s literature. This stems IIDA, is and architect and interior designer from the fact that to the untrained eye, the with more than 25 years of professional literature appears to be written cryptically. experience. He holds a MFA in Lighting This seminar will provide a comprehensive Design from and a overview of downlighting, wallwashing, and BS in Architectural Technology from NYIT. adjustable accent lighting methodology, delineation, and “rules of thumb.” Through structured classroom exercises, attendees will gain the ability to extract useful and practical information from published technical literature.

14 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 15 SPECIAL PROGRAMS CE199 The Art and Practice of Geometric Proportion 5 sessions | Mon., March 17 – April 14, 2–5pm | $645 | $20 material fee | 1.5 CEUs | 15 LUs All materials provided by instructor This course provides geometric methods for composing harmonious spaces and places. Lectures and studio workshops include: practical techniques for design applications, step- by-step elementary drawings for producing proportional compositions with a compass and rule; commentaries on geometric symbols; useful mathematical theorems and definitions; analysis of harmonious proportions in world-famous art, architecture, interior and landscape design including works by Andrea Palladio, Thomas Jefferson, Eero Saarinen, Beatrix Farrand, and Louis Sullivan. Instructor: Rachel Fletcher is a geometer and teacher of geometry and proportion to design practitioners. She is the author of Infinite Measure: Learning to Design in Geometric Harmony with Art, Architecture, and Nature. She received a BA in Theater Arts from Hofstra University, an MA in Dramatic Literature from SUNY Albany, and an MFA in Lighting/Stage Design from Humboldt State University.

PROFESSIONAL EXAM PREPARATION CE056 NCIDQ Exam Review 3 sessions | Sat., Feb. 22, 9am–4pm; Sat & Sun, March 1 & 2, 9am–5pm | $500 | $50 material fee 1.8 CEUs This course prepares candidates for the NCIDQ exam by exploring test-taking techniques and strategies and providing an understanding of the test objectives. In each class, students take exams simulating the NCIDQ exam followed by review, analysis, and explanations of the various questions and answers. Instructor: Robert Arthur King is a licensed architect and certified interior designer and the principal/owner of Robert Arthur King Architects, PC. He has taught a broad range of courses during his more than 20 years at NYSID, including Basic Drafting, Construction Documents, Codes, and Building Systems.

16 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 17 SPECIAL WORKSHOPS CE326 Blogging Basics CE403 Quick Sketching Techniques 1 session | Fri., April 25, 9:30 – 11 am | $55 for Interiors .15 CEUs |1.5 LUs 8 sessions | Mon., March 24 – May 12, 3–5pm $592 | 1.6 CEUs | 16 LUs Blog! Blog! Blog! What is it all about? Marisa Marcantonio, founder of design Even in the age of digital drawing, quick blog StyleBeat, will demystify the process hand sketches remain the most effective of creating a blog, share how to find your way of communicating with clients and design voice, and advise on how a blog and colleagues on the spur of the moment. social media can help designers build and Learn how to “sketch at the speed of grow their business. light” to illustrate your ideas using quick techniques and basic materials. Instructor: Marisa Marcantonio is a creative interior design branding and Instructor: Pedro Lima, founder of Pedro marketing consultant and founder of Lima Design, has over 15 years of interior the widely read Stylebeat blog. She is a design experience ranging from boutique contributing editor and editor TV host to retail, corporate, institutional, restaurant, Editor at Large and was previously style and residential design. He has served as editor for House Beautiful and O at Home. president of ASID New York Metro Chapter and is currently a member of the ASID CE337 Styling for the Interiors National Emerging Professionals Advisory Photoshoot Council. 1 session | Wed., Feb. 5, 10am–12 noon | $95 .15 CEUs | 1.5 LUs CE600 Flora Domestica: Design with Flowers to In this workshop, interiors photographer, Enhance Interiors Spaces Mark LaRosa, will discuss tips for preparing interiors, with special attention 1 session | Sat., April 12, 10am–2:30pm to residential, for a photographic shoot. $145 | $75 materials fee | .4 CEUs | 4 LUs This lecture and slideshow will cover Beautiful floral arrangements bring different approaches to styling, what elegance and life to every interior. This to bring to the shoot, and how to use class will cover the principles of art the objects and furniture in a space to and design—color, texture, form, scale, your best advantage and to suit your proportion and balance—as well as the photographic needs. selection and conditioning of plant Instructor: Mark La Rosa, owner material, choice of container and types and photographer at Mark La Rosa of mechanics available. Lunch (please Photography, has been practicing, bring a brown-bag lunch) will be followed publishing, and exhibiting photography by a hands-on workshop creating an for more than 20 years. His clients include arrangement. All materials and containers Barneys NY, Nintendo, McKinsey & will be provided, but students must Company, TPG Architecture, Gensler, H3 bring clippers or small secateurs for Hardy, and Interior Design magazine. cutting stems. Participants will take their arrangements home. Instructor: Valerie Mead is owner of Valerie Elizabeth Mead Interiors, which specializes in residential design in Connecticut. She received her BFA from NYSID in 2000.

16 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 17 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY CE410 Basic 2D Drafting Using CE412 MAC USERS: Basic AutoCAD 2D Drafting Using A | 8 sessions | Mon., Jan. 27 – March 31, AutoCAD for Mac’s 2–5pm | $888 | 2.4 CEUs | 24 LUs 7 sessions | Wed., Jan. 29 – March 19, B | 8 sessions | Wed., Jan. 29 – March 26, 6pm–9pm (no class 3/12) | $777 | 2.1 CEUs 6:30–9:30pm | $888 | 2.2 CEUs | 22 LUs 21 LUs Specifically designed for interior Specifically designed for interior designers, this course will cover basic designers, this course will cover basic drafting of plans, elevations, and details drafting of plans, elevations, and details using AutoCAD. Hands-on practice and using AutoCAD. Hands-on practice and small class size allow students to become small class size allow students to become comfortable and competent in basic comfortable and competent in basic AutoCAD and 2D digital drafting. AutoCAD and 2D digital drafting. Instructors: Instructor: Stefanie Werner, R.A., LEED AP, is an award-winning architect and Rose Castillo-Komoda is director of brand owner of DAS Studio. She received a Master development at Michael Bastian, an of Architecture at the Bauhaus Universität American fashion designer known for his Weimar in Germany and practiced in namesake label, Michael Bastian, and his Germany and Spain before coming to the work for brands such as GANT. She received US in 1999. a MS in Advance Architectural Design from Columbia University and a Bachelors in CE413 3D Modeling and Rendering Architecture from Woodbury University. Using AutoCAD Johnny Lee, NCIDQ and LEED certified, 7 sessions | Sat., Jan. 25 – March 8, 2 – 5 pm has been practicing interior design since $777 | 2.1 CEUs | 21 LUs graduating from the New York School Students with advanced experience in of Interior Design a decade ago. He has 2D AutoCAD will gain a comprehensive worked on commercial projects for firms understanding of 3D space in AutoCAD. including D&K Design, JGArchitects, and Topics will include objects and modeling Gensler. concepts, surfaces and solids, perspective CE411 Intermediate 2D Drafting and axonometric views, applying materials Using AutoCAD to models, and other key elements. 6 sessions | Mon., April 7 – May 12, 2–5:30pm Instructor: Daniel Friedman has been an $777 | 2.1 CEUs | 21 LUs associate with Metropolitan United Studio, a New Jersey based design firm, since July Now that you’ve conquered the 2007 with a background in architecture. preliminaries, it’s time to become proficient He is a registered architect in New York, in intermediate-level 2D drafting using a LEED-accredited professional, and an AutoCAD. This course will review the basic active member of the US Green Building drafting of plans, elevations, and details, Council. and cover the next level of skills. Small class size and in-class practice time with the instructor will allow students to master intermediate CAD. Instructor: Johnny Lee, NCIDQ and LEED certified, has been practicing interior design since graduating from the New York School of Interior Design a decade ago. He has worked on commercial projects for firms including D&K Design, JGArchitects, and Gensler.

18 ICPS Spring 2014 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY CE414 MAC USERS: Intermediate CE431 Technology Intensive: Adobe 2D Drafting Using Photoshop — the Basics AutoCAD for Mac’s 3 sessions | Tues., Feb. 11–25, 7 sessions | Wed., March 26 – May 7, 6–9pm 6:30 – 9:30pm | $333 | .9 CEUs | 9 LUs $777 | 2.1 CEUs | 21 LUs This is an intensive introduction to Adobe Now that you’ve conquered the Photoshop CS6 for interior designers. preliminaries, it’s time to become proficient The class will include basic file settings, in intermediate level 2D drafting using color and contrast adjustment, retouching AutoCAD for Mac 2012. This course and transforming of image elements, as will review the basic drafting of plans, well as adding components to existing elevations, and details, and cover the next images. Work will be focused on enhancing level of skills. Small class size and in-class photographed and drawn environments. practice time with the instructor allow Instructor: Chris Spinelli is creative students to master intermediate CAD. director of print and online media at the Instructor: Stefanie Werner, R.A., LEED New York School of Interior Design. He has AP, is an award-winning architect and a BA from Oberlin College and an MFA in owner of DAS Studio. She received a Master studio art from the . of Architecture at the Bauhaus Universität CE432 Introduction to Weimar in Germany and practiced in Germany and Spain before coming to the Adobe Illustrator US in 1999. 6 sessions | Tues., Feb. 11- March 25, 2 – 5 pm $666 | 1.8 CEUs | 18 LUs CE430 Introduction to Revit Adobe Illustrator is a vector-based image 6 sessions | Sat & Sun, March 22 & 23, 29 & 30, creation program used in illustrations, April 5 & 6, 9am–1pm |$850 |2.4 CEUs | 24 LUs technical drawings, animations, special Autodesk Revit students will learn the effects, logo design, and motion graphics. basics of this important new program, Topics covered include drawing tools, the starting with designing a building and Pen tool, color and gradients, gradient proceeding through annotating the model mesh tool, patterns, effects, image trace, with 2D drafting elements. An introduction vector vs. rasterized artwork, CMYK vs. to the tools and concepts of working with RGB color, and integration with other a fully parametric building modeler will be Adobe Creative Suite programs. illustrated. Instructor: Francisco de Leon is a graphic Instructor: Johnny Lee, NCIDQ and LEED designer and president of FAD Graphics. certified, has been practicing interior design He has worked with The New York Times as since graduating from the New York School a graphic designer and had a career as a of Interior Design in 1998. He has worked junior architect in New York City. on commercial projects for firms including D&K Design, JGArchitects, and Gensler.

ICPS Spring 2014 19 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY CE433 Introduction to CE437 SketchUp III: VRay for Adobe InDesign SketchUp 6 sessions | Thurs., Feb. 13 – April 10 , 2–5pm 3 sessions | Thurs., April 24 – May 8, 2–5pm (no class 2/20, 3/13, or 4/3) | $666 | 1.8 CEUs $333 | .9 CEUs | 9 LUs 18 LUs This course is designed for advanced users Adobe InDesign is the design industry’s who are already familiar with most or all standard layout program. Learn how to of SketchUp’s basic commands. This class layout pages for presentations, magazines, introduces advanced modeling techniques, and ads. Topics covered in class include tool techniques and project management. layout grids, styling text, importing photos, At the completion of this course, colors, adding multiple pages, threading participants will understand how to: use text frames, paragraph and character styles, existing CAD Files for reference; organize master pages, how to create files for print a model using Layers; create sections and or web, and integration with other Adobe animated scenes for presentations; export Creative Suite programs. SketchUp models to AutoCAD and Google Instructor: Francisco de Leon is a graphic Layout. designer and president of FAD Graphics. Instructor: Pedro Lima, founder of Pedro He has worked with The New York Times as Lima Design, has over 15 years of interior a graphic designer and had a career as a design experience ranging from boutique junior architect in New York City. retail, corporate, institutional, restaurant, and residential design. He has served as CE435 SketchUp I: Introduction president of ASID New York Metro Chapter 3 sessions | Thurs, Feb 6 – 20, 2–5pm and is currently a member of the ASID $333 |.9 CEUs | 9 LUs National Emerging Professionals Advisory Council. Part I of this three-course sequence will introduce students to SketchUp, a powerful CE440 3D Image Modeling Using program that offers designers a quick, 3D Studio Max easy way to learn a 3D image modeling program that is compatible with AutoCAD. 7 sessions | Sat., Jan. 25 – March 8, 9am–12pm $775 | 2.1 CEUs | 21 LUs Completion of this introductory class will enable participants to use SketchUp This course introduces 3D Studio Max effectively to create 3D presentation and its many applications, including 3D drawings. Instructor: Pedro Lima (see bio modeling shapes, light, texture, reflectivity, under CE437) etc. It is designed for students with a background in 2D drafting and basic 3D CE436 SketchUp II: Intermediate modeling in a computer environment. 3 sessions | Thurs, Mar 20 – April 3, 2 – 5 pm Instructor: Daniel Friedman has been an $333 | .9 CEUs | 9 LUs associate with Metropolitan United Studio, Building on the fundamental skills learned a New Jersey based design firm, since July in SketchUp I, participants will learn how 2007 with a background in architecture. to use shadows, light, textures, and other He is a registered architect in New York, advanced digital rendering techniques to a LEED-accredited professional, and an give visual appeal to their 3D drawings. active member of the US Green Building Participants will understand how to: Council. manage 3D geometry by creating and manipulating groups and components; import information into SketchUp from Google Earth; use PhotoMatch to add photographs to a model; create, edit, mix, and apply styles; and create a basic presentation. Instructor: Pedro Lima (see bio under CE437) 20 ICPS Spring 2014 GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY CE443 Vectorworks Workshop CE444 Model Making with a Laser 8 sessions | Wed., Feb. 5 – April 2, 2–5pm Cutting System (no class 3/12) | $888 | 2.4 CEUs | 24 LUs 6 sessions | Mon., March 31 – May 5, 2–5pm $666 | 1.8 CEUs | 18 LUs Learn Vectorworks, a powerful drafting and rendering program particularly Many architecture and design firms use suited to interior designers. This course laser systems to create precise scale models will introduce the program in 2D format that accurately represent topography, drafting basic plans, elevations, and elevations and space. In this class, drawings details. Participants will receive a thorough will be created in Adobe Illustrator to grounding in basic Vectorworks drafting produce precision-cut parts for assembling skills that can be further developed into full a finished model. Topics covered in class construction documents and 3D rendering include basic drawing techniques using skills in the intermediate and advanced vectors, using drawings and elevations classes. created in other drafting programs, and model building. Instrcutor: David Burdett, R.A. (U.K.), project architect at DAS Studio. He Instructor: Francisco de Leon is a graphic specializes in architecture for ecclesiastical designer and president of FAD Graphics. and healthcare facilities as well as He has worked with The New York Times affordable, special needs housing. He has as a graphic designer and had a career as a an expertise in architectural detailing and junior architect in New York City. construction documents.

ICPS Spring 2014 21 NEW YORK DESIGN CENTER (NYDC) PROGRAMS CE135 Swedish Antiques: Let the CE370 Legal Issues for Interior Past Meet the Present Designers: Creating 1 session | Thurs., Feb. 20, 9:30–11am Contracts that Protect You $85 |.15 CEUs | 1.5 LUs | NYDC, 200 Lexington 1 session | Thurs, April 17, 9:30–11am Ave., lobby conference center $85 |.15 CEUs | 1.5 LUs | NYDC, 200 Lexington The four most important periods of Ave., lobby conference center pre-20th century Swedish furniture history The vast majority of interior design are Baroque, Rococo, Gustavian, and Karl agreements are based on boilerplate Johan/Empire. Each period reflects the contracts that are often executed with little stylistic trends popular in Sweden at the or no modifications. If they are modified, time. This lecture will take you on a journey it is usually done to address issues through these eras. important to, and in favor of, owners. This Instructor: Liza Laserow is the owner of workshop will focus on the pros and cons Laserow Antiques, one of the preeminent of form agreements, review the important Swedish antiques dealers in New York City. legal issues that should be considered by Besides providing high quality objects and designers prior to execution, and suggest furniture, Laserow Antiques offers expertise appropriate and realistic modifications in interior design and decoration. to such agreements in order to protect designers. CE317 The Medium is the Message– Instructor: Steven Sonet is a partner at the Stay on the Radar with Social law firm of Levy, Sonet & Siegel. He has an Media and Digital Marketing expertise in helping interior designers and for your Design Business those within the design industry learn how 1 session | Thurs., March 20, 9:30–11am | $85 to protect themselves and their businesses, .15 CEUs | 1.5 LUs | NYDC, 200 Lexington Ave., including insurance, contracts and billing lobby conference center practices. You make new contacts networking at a cocktail party, why not generate the same great buzz online? Build your brand and push it out there across the various visual mediums that are now available online. Create a recipe for success by engaging others through a variety of photo sharing social media platforms. From Instagram to Pinterest, further the distribution of your visual style to communicate what you stand AT for. This class will share how to engage in a dialog with your followers, stay consistent across social outlets, and add color NEW YORK and variety to your design perspective. Generate a sense of your style and taste with other like-minded potential clients by DESIGN opening up and sharing your view of the world and design insights. CENTER Instructor: Marisa Marcantonio is a creative interior design branding and marketing consultant and founder of the widely read Stylebeat blog. She is a contributing editor and editor TV host to Editor at Large and was previously style editor for House Beautiful and O at Home.

22 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 23 DESIGN & DECORATION (D&D) BUILDING PROGRAMS CE 136 Make a Date for the D & D CE 191 Understanding the Nature of 1 session | Wed., March 19, 2–5pm Wallpaper: An Exploration of $165 | .3 CEUs | 3 LUs | D&D Building Present Day Wallcoverings 979 Third Avenue, Lobby 1 session | Tues., Feb. 18, 9:30–10:30am Join Judy Sheridan for a specialized visit to $55 | .1 CEUs | 1 LU | D&D Building the glamorous D & D Building, the mecca 979 Third Avenue, Library, 14th Fl for interior design. This tour will focus on Find out from two expert wallpaper furniture showrooms and their specialties. installers the entire process of wallpapering As we look at how the top furniture a room from start to finish including the companies showcase their products, contract, warranty and all the problem Judy will discuss different upholstery solving involved. techniques, and show you ways to Instructor: Larry Cohen is the president of customize details from fabrics to finishes. Van Go, Inc., a company that specializes in Showrooms to include J. Robert Scott, the installation of high end wallcoverings Lee Jofa, Kravet, Robert Allen/Beacon and hand painted murals including Gracie, Hill, Jerry Pair, Holly Hunt, Ralph Lauren, DeGournay, Maya Romanoff, Dessin Armani Casa, John Rosselli, Lorin Marsh, Fournir, Phillip Jeffries, Fromental and Nancy Corzine and Artistic Frame. more. Instructor: Judy Sheridan is founder and principal of Sheridan Interiors Inc. She is Instructor: Alan Rada is owner of the author of Winning Windows, Instant Decorada Wall Covering. He installs all Décor, and How to Work with an Interior manners of wallpaper in homes, apartments Designer. Judy served as president of ASID and offices and has worked for the French New York Metro Chapter from 2006-07 and design house Moleniere who installed currently serves on the Board of Directors wallpaper at the Plaza Hotel and led the for the Designers Lighting Forum of New team for Michael Smith for three rooms in York. the White House.

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22 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 23 DESIGN & DECORATION (D&D) BUILDING PROGRAMS CE 192 Kitchen Feng Shui: CE 174 The Insider’s Guide to Optimizing the Most Working with a Custom Important Room in Your Upholsterer Home 1 session | Tues., April 15, 9:30–10:30am 1 session | Tues., March 18, 9:30–10:30am $55 | .1 CEU | 1 LU | D&D Building, $55 | .1 CEU | 1 LU | D&D Building, 979 Third Avenue, Library, 14th Fl 979 Third Avenue, Library, 14th Fl Custom upholstery is a foundation of the The kitchen is the heart of the home, designed interior. Join master upholsterer and kitchen Feng Shui directly relates to J. C. Landa as he explains in detail the prosperity and health. This presentation process of working with an upholstery will cover the position of appliances, workroom to design and create unique lighting and materials and explain how furniture and soft goods for your valued they relate to the five natural elements. It clients. will also include a review of the 8 Point Instructor: Joseph Landa, president of J.C. System as it applies to the location of Landa, which provides home furnishings, the kitchen within the home. Content custom window treatments and professional will be focused on working with existing services to private clients and members kitchens, however, if you are considering of the trade since 1953. The company’s a renovation or a new project, this crowning achievement was creating presentation will be extremely helpful for window treatments and home furnishings the planning stages. for Michael Smith’s design for the private Instructor: Catherine Brophy works as residence at the White House. an independent feng shui designer for residential and commercial clients, and as a feng shui consultant to other designers. She has been featured in Domino, At Home Magazine, The New York Times, Real Simple, and Slate. Brophy is the only Westerner to have studied classical feng shui under T. Ralph Simons, a noted feng shui master and author.

24 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 25 COURSES FOR ACADEMIC CREDIT All courses for academic credit take place 197 The Golden Mean as a at NYSID, 170 East 70th St., NYC. Design Tool Studio credit 1 | No prerequisites MINI-COURSES Print/materials fee: $25 A | 3 sessions | Fri., Feb. 7, 11am–5pm; 189 Decorative Painting I: Sat., Feb. 8 – Sun., Feb. 9, 9am–5:15pm Faux Finishes and Gilding B | 3 sessions | Fri., April 4, 11am–5pm; Sat., April 5 – Sun., April 6, 9am–5:15pm Studio credit 1 | No prerequisite Print/materials fee: $50 The Golden Mean stands alone among 5 sessions | Wed., Jan. 22 – Feb. 19, mathematical expressions of proportion. 9am–1:30 pm Its appearance in nature, design, and architecture is universally recognized, An introduction to the techniques and from Egyptian pyramids and the Greek history of decorative painting with an Parthenon to Le Corbusier, and from emphasis on faux finishes, glazes, and sunflowers to spiral shells from the sea. gilding. Students will produce sample The Golden Mean principle is explored in presentation boards while exploring the lectures and practical studio workshops creative possibilities of decorative painting that teach students how to draw the Golden as it relates to classical and contemporary Mean proportion and use it as a design interiors. Instructor: Dean Barger tool. Instructor: Rachel Fletcher 190 Decorative Painting II: 200 Decorative Painting V: Stencils and Pattern Trompe L’Oeil Studio credit 1 | No prerequisite Studio credit 1 | No prerequisite Print/materials fee: $50 Print/materials fee: $50 5 sessions | Wed., Feb. 26 – April 2, 5 sessions | Mon, March 17 – April 14, 9am–1:30 pm (no class 3/12) 9am–1:30pm A further exploration of the techniques In French, trompe l’oeil means “to fool and history of decorative painting with an the eye.” Throughout history, artists have emphasis on painted pattern and stenciling conquered the third dimension, from for interior embellishment. Students will Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel to the develop hand-painted project boards based masters of deception of the 21st century. on historical or contemporary designs. In this studio class, students will paint Instructor: Dean Barger portions of historical architectural elements 195 Decorative Painting III: using highlights and drop shadows to Murals and Graphics mimic reality. Instructor: Andrew Tedesco Studio credit 1 | No prerequisite Print/materials fee: $50 5 sessions | Wed., April 9 – May 7, 9am–1:30pm An exploration of the history and techniques of decorative painting as it relates to large scale murals and graphics for contemporary interior embellishment. Students will develop their ideas on canvas, scaling and transferring their designs while learning the basic methods of mural painting. Instructor: Dean Barger

24 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 25 COURSES FOR ACADEMIC CREDIT SEMESTER-LONG COURSES 119 Textiles for Interiors Lecture credits 2 | No prerequisites 101 Historical Styles I No print/materials fee Lecture credits 2 | No prerequisites See note on p.32 regarding exam fees for Print/materials fee: $50 online courses. See note on p.32 regarding exam fees for A | 15 sessions | Wed., Jan. 22 – May 7, online courses. 2–3:45pm A | 15 sessions | Mon, Jan 27 – May 12, K | 15 sessions | Wed, Jan 22 – May 7, 2 – 3:45 pm 6–7:45pm K | 15 sessions |Mon, Jan 27 – May 12, DL | 15 weeks | Jan 22 – May 7 | Online  6 – 7:45 pm This course is a survey of the history and DL | 15 weeks | Jan 27 – May 12 | Online  science of fabrics through lectures on This course is an introductory overview of major decorative arts periods as well as the history of design in furniture, interiors, textile design, fibers, methods of weaving, and architecture from the ancient world dyeing, flammability, finishes, and trims. through 1820, considered within the Properties, code requirements, and cultural context of each period. Lecture, maintenance of contract and residential readings, and field trips focus on the fabrics and their application are covered as development of major forms, period styles, well as estimating yardage. Also included and ornament from ancient Egypt, Greece, in the course are lectures on the history and Rome through the Renaissance, of wallpaper and carpeting and their Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassical eras. application to today’s interiors. Instructor: Freya Van Saun Instructor: Adrienne Concra 114 Introduction to Sustainability & 128 Basic Drafting the Built Environment Studio credits 3 | No prerequisites Lecture credits 2; No prerequisite No print/materials fee No print/materials fee A | 15 sessions | Mon., Jan. 27 – May 12, 15 sessions | Fri., Jan. 24 – May 9, 10–11:45am 9am–1:45pm B | 15 sessions | Wed., Jan. 22 – May 7, This survey course introduces students 9am–1:30pm to the principles and concepts of W1 | 14 sessions | Sat. & Sun., sustainability and provides the context Jan. 25 – May 4, 9am–1:45pm for design decisions for the 21st century. (7 weekends; see Weekend Schedule, p. 34) Students will develop an understanding of The course is an introduction to the tools, why current and future makers of the built techniques, and principles of architectural environment must think differently than in drafting, graphic conventions, and lettering. the past and the reasons for both historical Students will measure actual sites and and current concerns about resource study the use of dimensional orthographic limitations. Class lectures will explore and three-dimensional paraline drawing differing interpretations of the concept types. Instructors: Ann Barton, Daniel of sustainability and the broad range Bontrop, Steven Kaplan, Rocco Leonardis, of factors contributing to a sustainable Pedro Lima, Larry Mersel society, including health, productivity, biomimicry, passive design strategy, material re-use and resource conservation. Guest lecturers will include experts in the field of sustainable softgoods, hardwoods, lighting, daylighting, environmental systems, LEED and BIM. Instructor: Ethan Lu

26 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 27 COURSES FOR ACADEMIC CREDIT 141 Color for Interiors Studio credits 2 | No prerequisites No print/materials fee A | 15 sessions | Tues., Jan. 21 – May 6, 9am–12 noon B | 15 sessions | Tues., Jan. 21 – May 6, 2–5pm D | 15 sessions | Fri., Jan. 24 – May 9, 12:30–3:30pm L | 15 sessions | Thurs., Jan. 23 – May 8, 6–9pm DL | 15 sessions | Jan. 21 – May 12 | Online  This studio course concentrates on the study of color and color schemes for interiors. Compilation of the Munsell Color Charts is the basis for a series of projects which lead to the development of complete color schemes. Psychological and practical influences affecting the choice of color are studied. Colors for walls, floor coverings, window treatments, upholstery, accessories, and accent areas are selected and applied to a variety of room settings. Instructors: Ruth Burt, Bill Engel, Robert Malone, Valerie Mead, Ethel Rompilla, Stefan Steil

180 Visual Concepts Studio credits 2 | No prerequisites No print/materials fee A | 15 sessions | Tues., Jan. 21 – May 6 9am–12pm B | 15 sessions |Tues., Jan. 21 – May 6, 2–5pm K | 15 sessions | Tues., Jan. 21 – May 6, 6–9pm Students are introduced to the language common to all visual activity. Through freehand drawing exercises and study models, the abstract elements of design— point, line, plane, shape/form, value, color and texture—are examined, along with the principles which unify these elements in a clear visual conceptual organization. Discussion and critique of assigned projects enable students to develop an understanding of the elements and principles of design composition. Instructors: Steven Gerber, Robert Harding

26 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 27 MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES PROGRAMS NYSID’s MPS programs are designed to give working designers a competitive edge through specialized skills and in-depth knowledge of a particular aspect of interior design. The one-year programs cater to the working professional with all classes offered in the evenings and on weekends.

MPS in Healthcare Interior Design The healthcare industry is rapidly expanding to accommodate the growing needs of the aging baby boom generation and the global population explosion. In response, NYSID has created a unique, interdisciplinary program that provides practicing designers and healthcare professionals an opportunity to work together and to acquire a broad knowledge of current issues, research, and theory in the design of healthcare interiors and apply it in focused studio experiences. A portfolio is required for those with a design background; optional for those with an extensive background in healthcare. → nysid.edu/healthcare

Cancer treatment center Amy Carter Alice Mastrangelo Gittler Youngran Jheun Duangjai Masrungson Cassandra Evelyn Ramirez

28 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 29 MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES PROGRAMS “The MPS programs focus on one aspect of design in much greater depth. When students graduate, they are prepared to be leaders in their area of expertise.” Barbara Lowenthal, director of MFA programs

MPS in Interior Lighting Design As any interior designer or architect can tell you, imaginative and cost-effective interior lighting is critical to the success of any interior space. This program provides rigorous professional education in the area of natural and artificial illumination for the interior environment, with a curriculum that balances conceptual and practical techniques. Changing technologies, new laws that mandate energy efficiency, and the demand for inspired, innovative solutions have created a strong need for specialists in interior lighting design.

→ nysid.edu/lightingdesign

Restaurant lighting renovation José Albuquerque Fonseca

28 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 29 MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES PROGRAMS MPS in Sustainable Interior Environments Sustainable practice in interior design is no longer a choice; it is the future of the profession. This program is structured to prepare design professionals to assume leadership roles in developing and maintaining sustainable interior spaces that will positively impact the world.

The program provides students with a thorough grounding in the best practices in environmentally informed designs for the interior. Students are exposed to a wide range of topics, research methods, integrated design development methodologies, and sustainable project management practices. → nysid.edu/sustainabledesign

Sustainable high-end women’s boutique Zarina Hamdard Kiho Park

30 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 31 GENERAL INFORMATION Registration for Continuing & Information Regarding Professional Studies Continuing Education Credits If you do not have a NYSID ID, go to As an accredited institution of higher www.nysid.edu/register-for-course to education, NYSID is a New York State- reserve and pay for courses online, or use approved provider of continuing education. the registration form in this brochure to It is the responsibility of each participant mail, fax, or register in person. The Office to retain if required, or to submit to their of the Registrar on the 2nd floor of the professional organization or state office 69th Street administration building is of the professions, all documentation open from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through regarding completion of continuing Friday. If you have a valid student ID education requirements. Upon request, number and password, sign up for courses NYSID will provide each participant with online on the NYSID Portal, http://portal. a Certificate of Completion, which is nysid.edu. Payment in full is required at issued in the form of an official Continuing the time of registration for all noncredit Education transcript, and other required continuing education courses and for all course documentation. NYSID Continuing registrations through www.nysid.edu. The Education transcripts show a grade of Pass registration and technology fees do not (P) or Withdrawn (W). A W will be issued apply to noncredit courses. For courses for partial attendance or unsatisfactory bearing academic credit and reserved completion. through the Portal, tuition and fees must be paid within 15 days of course approval For Interior Designers or your course reservation will be canceled. Course registrations made within 15 days NYSID CEUs may be accepted by of the beginning of the spring session professional interior design organizations are payable in full at the time of approval. as fulfilling continuing education Courses taken on a noncredit basis cannot credit requirements. NYSID meets the be applied to a degree or the Basic Interior criteria to be a provider of continuing Design program. No fees are transferable education because it is a degree-granting to another semester. institution, offering degrees in interior design that are accredited by New York NYSID allows you to take up to 12 college State. Organizations such as ASID and credits as a nonmatriculated student before IIDA require members to self-report deciding to apply for a degree program. their continuing education using forms College credits earned can be applied to available on the organization websites your program when you are admitted. For and to maintain in their files Certificates information on NYSID’s degree programs, of Completion with the name of the go to www.nysid.edu or call the Admissions authorized provider, the course name Office at 212-472-1500 ext. 205. and earned credits, and the date that the course was successfully completed. All courses and workshops are subject to Interior designers may be required by their a minimum enrollment per class. NYSID individual state boards and professional reserves the right to cancel any program, organizations to complete profession- alter time schedules, or substitute faculty. related continuing education credits on a regular basis.

30 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 31 GENERAL INFORMATION NYSID’s Institute for Continuing and Refund Policy Professional Studies will provide a Certificate of Completion and other Refunds for continuing education courses supporting documentation for each course, and any one credit mini-course must be upon written request. No continuing requested in writing at least one full week education credits will be issued for a grade prior to the first session or no refund is of W. permissible. No fees may be credited to another semester. Telephone notification For Architects is not accepted. Email [email protected] or visit the Office of the Registrar to request a Architects are required by their individual drop form. state boards and professional organizations to complete profession-related continuing For the courses with tuition based on education requirements on a regular basis credits, tuition refunds are calculated and should follow the requirements of each according to NYSID’s refund schedule jurisdiction. based on the date the course is dropped online or the date of receipt of a completed NYSID is a registered provider of drop form. The student must provide continuing education with the the signed drop form to the Office of the American Institute of Architects (AIA); Registrar in person or by fax or email. Fees each course in the bulletin has a notation are nonrefundable and nontransferable. regarding LU credits, and specifically HSW or SD designations. Members of the AIA Last day to receive refund of: who wish to use a NYSID course to meet their membership obligation must submit 100% 1/13/2014 their membership number to NYSID on 75% 1/27/2014 the registration form, and upon arrival to 50% 2/3/2014 the first session. NYSID will report their 25% 2/10/2014 successful completion to the AIA. No No refunds after Feb. 10, 2014. continuing education credits will be issued for a grade of W.

Tuition and Fees The following costs are in effect at the time of publication. NYSID reserves the right to change regulations at any time without prior notice and the right to change tuition and fees as necessary.

Undergraduate tuition per credit $861 *Late fee does not apply to new students Registration/Technology fee $280 or for registration for noncredit continuing (all programs) education courses. Late registration fee* $100 Drop fee** $50 **Drop fee and course addition and Returned check fee $35 withdrawal deadlines apply only to credit- Transcript fee $10 bearing courses. Student service’s fee $75

Exams in online courses will be administered by ProctorU (www.proctoru.com). Students will pay ProctorU directly for all exams. Online students must have access to a computer or laptop with a webcam and internet connection. Each exam costs the student $25; there are 1–2 exams per online course. Print/materials fees apply to online courses.

32 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 33 SPRING 2014 ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Monday, November 11 Spring 2014 registration begins

Thursday, December 19 Late registration for Spring 2014 begins

Monday, January 13 Last day for 100% tuition refund for Spring 2014 courses

Tuesday, January 21 Spring 2014 semester begins Monday, January 27 Last day to add Spring courses Last day for 75% tuition refund for Spring courses

Monday, February 3 Last day for 50% tuition refund for Spring courses Monday, February 10 Last day to drop Spring courses Last day for 25% tuition refund for Spring courses

Monday, February 17 Presidents’ Day — no classes ­

Monday, March 17 Last day for voluntary withdrawal from Spring courses Monday, March 10 – Spring recess — no classes Sunday, March 16 Saturday, April 19 – Sunday, April 20 Easter weekend – no classes

Monday, May 12 Spring 2014 semester ends

32 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 33 WEEKEND SCHEDULE Saturday-Sunday W1 & W2 In addition to courses that meet every Saturday (listed as section “-G”) or every Sunday (section “-H”), NYSID also offers weekend classes that meet on both Saturday and Sunday, usually every other weekend, for a total of seven weekends. Courses in Weekend 1 (W1) meet: Courses in Weekend 2 (W2) meet: January 25 and 26 February 1 and 2 February 8 and 9 February 15 and 16 February 22 and 23 March 1 and 2 March 8 and 9 March 22 and 23 March 29 and 30 April 5 and 6 April 12 and 13 April 26 and 27 May 3 and 4 May 10 and 11

The information published here represents the plans of the New York School of Interior Design at the time of publication. The College reserves the right to change without notice any matter contained in this publication, including but not limited to tuition, fees, policies, names of programs, course offerings, facilities, and faculty. Payment of tuition or attendance at any classes shall constitute a student’s acceptance of the administration’s rights as set forth above.

34 ICPS Spring 2014 ICPS Spring 2014 35 Office of the Registrar • NYSID • 170 East 70th Street • New York, NY 10021 • 212-472-1500 SPRING 2014 REGISTRATION FORM Instructions: Register and pay online on the NYSID Portal, portal.nysid.edu. Otherwise, register at www.nysid.edu/register-for-course or complete and sign this form and return it to the Registrar's Office in person, by mail, or by fax (212-472-3800) with your payment (by check payable to NYSID, money order, or credit card).

Social Security Number: NYSID ID:

Last First Name Name M.I.

Permanent Home Address Street/Apt. No. City State/Country Zip Permanent Telephone

E-mail Local Address (if different) Local Telephone

Course Code Course/Workshop Section (A-W) Day & Time Credits CEUs LUs Tuition

Refunds are given only in accordance with the Courses for Credit: current published refund schedule and by check only. The undersigned student is responsible Total Credits: Total Tuition: for all charges for registered courses and agrees that: a) In the event financial aid is not received, the Plus Registration / Technology Fee student is responsible for the balance of tuition.; b) If a balance is referred to a collection agency, the Plus Student Activity Fee student is responsible for all resulting fees. Late Registration Fee (if applicable)

Student Signature Date Continuing and Professional Studies: Total Continuing Education Fees Advisor’s Signature Date TOTAL

Financial Aid Administrator Signature Date AIA Membership No: Method of Payment: Check MasterCard VISA AmEx

Exp (mo/yr) __ /__ Name as it appears on credit card Signature Current Status Personal Data Incoming -- New New Transfer Male Female Date of Birth (m/d/y) ___ /___ /___ Continuing Readmitted Predominant Ethnic Background Are you? Disclosure of racial or ethnic information is solely voluntary Cont Ed only Applying for admission and will be kept confidential, and refusal to provide this Nonmatriculated Matriculated information will not subject the applicant to any adverse treatment. In Which Program? MFA BFA AAS BA Hispanic/Latino Basic Int Des MPS -L MPS-S MPS-H American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian None Black/African American White Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander U.S. citizens only What is your home state? Type of Visa If NY state, what is your home county? Student F-1 Permanent Resident Other Non-U.S. citizens only Country of Citizenship (specify other)

The New York School of Interior Design does not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, marital status, race, color, creed, disability, national or ethnic origin, actual or perceived sexual orientation or veteran status in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs and other school-related programs.

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NYSID offers a flexible and personalized learning experience with a variety of programs that grow with you and suit individual needs.

BASIC INTERIOR DESIGN (BID) is a MASTER OF FINE ARTS – POST- non-degree program that provides a broad PROFESSIONAL (MFA-2) is a two-year, introduction to the field of interior design. post-professional degree program that provides interior designers, architects, ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE IN environmental designers, and those in INTERIOR DESIGN (AAS) is a two-year closely related fields with the opportunity program that emphasizes core studies for advanced creative and academic in a range of residential and commercial scholarship in interior design. design studio courses, technology, and graphic communications, as well as MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES courses in the history of architecture, the IN HEALTHCARE INTERIOR DESIGN decorative arts, and liberal arts. (MPS-H) is a one-year, post-professional program providing practicing designers BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS IN and healthcare professionals with focused INTERIOR DESIGN (BFA) is a four-year knowledge of current issues, research, degree of design studies with a foundation and theory in the design of healthcare in liberal arts and design history that interiors, including a collaborative studio provides students with the professional- experience. level preparation to become practicing interior designers. MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN INTERIOR LIGHTING DESIGN BACHELOR OF ARTS (BA) IN THE (MPS-L) is a one-year, post-professional HISTORY OF THE INTERIOR & THE degree that provides rigorous professional DECORATIVE ARTS provides students education in the area of natural and with an undergraduate degree in art artificial illumination for thet interior history, with a special focus on interior en- environment. vironments and the objects they contain. MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL MASTER OF FINE ARTS STUDIES IN SUSTAINABLE INTERIOR -PROFESSIONAL LEVEL (MFA-1) is a ENVIRONMENTS (MPS-S) is a one-year, three-year graduate program designed post-professional program that provides to provide an advanced interior design the specialized knowledge, thinking, degree to students who have a non- and skills necessary to prepare design professional baccalaureate degree in professionals to assume leadership roles in design, art, or an unrelated field. developing and maintaining sustainable interior spaces that will positively impact the world.

For more information about programs visit www.nysid.edu 170 East 70 Street New York, NY 10021 212-472-1500 www.nysid.edu

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