Interior Architecture Professional Practice Week
Interior Architecture in the School of
Art, Architecture and Design at the University of South Australia is distinguished
by its strong connections with the design profession, and recognises the
importance of establishing an interface between students and practitioners.
Interior Architecture Professional Practice Week is an annual event that enables students at every year level to apply their practical, theoretical and philosophical knowledge to professional design practice. It also gives students the opportunity to become familiar with the interior design profession, providing valuable insight that can assist them in their career planning.
2009 program 30 March - 3 April
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| Date | Time | Topic | Place |
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Monday 30 March |
All day |
Guest Practitioner participation in various studios |
City West, various studios |
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Tuesday |
1-2pm |
1st Year Interior Design Career talks by leading Adelaide designers | HH3-09 |
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Wednesday 1 April |
12.30pm |
Launch Workplacement Program for 2nd year students |
K5-11/12 |
| 3-5pm | Graduate Seminar: focus on professional interior design practice for 4th year students with a panel of guest practitioners | K5-08 | |
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Thursday 2 April |
5pm |
Practitioner-student
networking for all students to make links with practising
designers Launch of 2009 Mentor Program for 4th year students |
City West, K5 Gallery |
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Friday 3 April |
12 noon | What makes winners tick? Presentations by winners of the 2008 DIA SA Design Awards |
K5-08 |
Features of Interior Architecture Professional Practice Week 2009
- A seminar panel of interior design practitioners that allow final year students an opportunity to gather career planning advice and discuss the nature of contemporary interior design practice
- Career talks by practising interior designers for 1st year students
- The launch of the Mentor Scheme for final year students and the work placement requirement for 2nd and 3rd year students.
The week is highlighted by a social event for students, practitioners and invited guests with an exhibition of studio work, so that students and professionals can network informally and establish contact.
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