Hi guys! Let me know what you think of the video below☺️ ⏰TIME STAMPS: 0:00 Architecture and interior design books 0:43 Books for high school students 2:18 Books for architectural drawing techniques 3:41 Books for university students (& architects + designers) 6:51 Books for design entrepreneurs 8:22 Other useful design resources And as usual, you can shop the video in the description🛍️ I think it's good to find balance between the thick books and the ones with only pictures😅 What is a book that changed the game for you?⬇️
Hello Ms. Engineer, thank you very much for introducing such useful and practical books. Mrs. Engineer, I have a question. Is Professor Ching's Form & Space & Order book useful for interior design?
Hello Ms. Engineer, thank you very much for introducing such useful and practical books. Mrs. Engineer, I have a question. Is Professor Ching's Form & Space & Order book useful for interior design?
Hi hi i have some questions. I watched your video on the differences between interior design and interior archetecture. (Probably didnt spell that correctly) Anyway i think i am leaning towards interior architecture as i really love the asthetic and soft furnising side as well as being able to have the quaulification to knock out walls and stuff on my own.. The first question i have is; if i do study interior architecture will i be quilified to call myself an interior designer as well? Another question i have is; how long would i need to study for to be quilified to become an interior architect? Also, i am currently in the process of choosing subjects in high school. I wanted to know if you had any insight on what subjects i should choose to achieve the goal of becoming an interior architect or designer. I am so so sorry if its alot to ask at once!!😅 and also your videos have helped me alot with my decisions about where i would like to see myself.💓 Any help/response would be so much appreciated💓💓
Yes you can- interior architects can call themselves interior designers (not the other way around though). Often times I just end up calling myself an interior designer as its easier for people to understand😅😅 Here in the UK university is 3 years in a specialised area. Let me know which country you are in and what options for subjects you have 🤗
@@dantierandbalogh hi hi. I am from the Caribbean and i am thinking about studying abroad in either the US or the UK and was wondering what qualifications subject- related i would need to have. Currently my choices for subject selections are geography alone because in this particular situation art and geo are in the same grouping so i cannot pick both. So i was wondering if it was necessary to do art for CSEC ( Csec - the name of my final exams at the end of high school) or can i just do some external art courses in like painting drawing skulpting and pottery. Thoes types of thing. Because for now.. i have been doing art as a subject for about 3years so far. Would that be enough to get in to an interior architecture.. or do i need to go all the way with it to A levels. And also thank you so much for replying!
Hi I would look up specific uni courses in the UK & US and see what they ask for. For example here in UK they ask that you have "at least 1 creative Alevel"- thus, no external art course would not be accepted!
Hi great video! Thank you for the information.. I studied agric in university for my bsc here in Nigeria .. but I really looking to go into interior architecture and design for my masters in the UK as I have a huge passion for it.. do i stand a chance? And what are the requirements? I would really appreciate a response
what subjects should i take for my Alevels if im pursuing interior designing career in my future? plss can you help me out btw love your vedios and lots of lovee
Thank you Amina💗 I personally took geography, art, product design and maths (but later dropped maths). You can do any you want, as long as you have AT LEAST 1 art/design A level. This is because your portfolio is detrimental in the uni interview stage☺️ I hope that helps you & good luck🙏🍀💗
@@dantierandbalogh Thank you so much for the reply I took science subjects in my olevels right now and i totally dont have any idea which subjects should i drop and what subjects should i take in my Alevels... did a lot of research but couldnt find a straight answer.... My another question is should i drop all my science subjects and take maths and arts on my A'levels? some ppl suggested me to take physics which is my least favorite subject from science....
I really want to apply interior design in UK I don't have a problem when it comes to creativity and i took some short online courses related from it, my problem is I'm not sure if i am qualified because my grades during high school year is not that good 😅
Hi guys! Let me know what you think of the video below☺️
⏰TIME STAMPS:
0:00 Architecture and interior design books
0:43 Books for high school students
2:18 Books for architectural drawing techniques
3:41 Books for university students (& architects + designers)
6:51 Books for design entrepreneurs
8:22 Other useful design resources
And as usual, you can shop the video in the description🛍️ I think it's good to find balance between the thick books and the ones with only pictures😅 What is a book that changed the game for you?⬇️
Hello Ms. Engineer, thank you very much for introducing such useful and practical books. Mrs. Engineer, I have a question. Is Professor Ching's Form & Space & Order book useful for interior design?
I would suggest the book “The Manual for the Barefoot Architect”, a good guide to sustainable building
📚Fantastic steer D&B, clear pointers for the budding Archies & Designers, defo essential books 👏👏👏 you’re on🔥
that was great head-start for me!
Thank you! 🤗🤗
📚Some great reading book tips .
Thank you 📚
Thanks for your comment!☺️✨
📕📗📘📙📖📚 LOVED THIS cannot wait to read these books!
As a Texan with a very different accent, I find the “r” in drawRIngs so endearing. 😊
I completely love that. I now find myself saying "Drawings" in a Texan accent 😁 Sending love 🙏
Hello Ms. Engineer, thank you very much for introducing such useful and practical books. Mrs. Engineer, I have a question. Is Professor Ching's Form & Space & Order book useful for interior design?
Oh 100%! He is close to God imo lol🤣🤣
Hi hi i have some questions. I watched your video on the differences between interior design and interior archetecture. (Probably didnt spell that correctly) Anyway i think i am leaning towards interior architecture as i really love the asthetic and soft furnising side as well as being able to have the quaulification to knock out walls and stuff on my own..
The first question i have is; if i do study interior architecture will i be quilified to call myself an interior designer as well?
Another question i have is; how long would i need to study for to be quilified to become an interior architect?
Also, i am currently in the process of choosing subjects in high school. I wanted to know if you had any insight on what subjects i should choose to achieve the goal of becoming an interior architect or designer.
I am so so sorry if its alot to ask at once!!😅 and also your videos have helped me alot with my decisions about where i would like to see myself.💓
Any help/response would be so much appreciated💓💓
Yes you can- interior architects can call themselves interior designers (not the other way around though). Often times I just end up calling myself an interior designer as its easier for people to understand😅😅 Here in the UK university is 3 years in a specialised area. Let me know which country you are in and what options for subjects you have 🤗
@@dantierandbalogh hi hi. I am from the Caribbean and i am thinking about studying abroad in either the US or the UK and was wondering what qualifications subject- related i would need to have.
Currently my choices for subject selections are geography alone because in this particular situation art and geo are in the same grouping so i cannot pick both. So i was wondering if it was necessary to do art for CSEC
( Csec - the name of my final exams at the end of high school) or can i just do some external art courses in like painting drawing skulpting and pottery. Thoes types of thing.
Because for now.. i have been doing art as a subject for about 3years so far. Would that be enough to get in to an interior architecture.. or do i need to go all the way with it to A levels. And also thank you so much for replying!
Hi I would look up specific uni courses in the UK & US and see what they ask for. For example here in UK they ask that you have "at least 1 creative Alevel"- thus, no external art course would not be accepted!
@@dantierandbalogh okay thank you so much.
Hi great video! Thank you for the information.. I studied agric in university for my bsc here in Nigeria .. but I really looking to go into interior architecture and design for my masters in the UK as I have a huge passion for it.. do i stand a chance? And what are the requirements? I would really appreciate a response
📚📚📚 can’t wait to order some new books 💗
That's so great Erika! I hope that they help you out🤗💖
📚 📖 📕 thanks 😊
Execllent
Thanks ❤
what subjects should i take for my Alevels if im pursuing interior designing career in my future? plss can you help me out btw love your vedios and lots of lovee
Thank you Amina💗 I personally took geography, art, product design and maths (but later dropped maths). You can do any you want, as long as you have AT LEAST 1 art/design A level. This is because your portfolio is detrimental in the uni interview stage☺️ I hope that helps you & good luck🙏🍀💗
@@dantierandbalogh Thank you so much for the reply
I took science subjects in my olevels right now and i totally dont have any idea which subjects should i drop and what subjects should i take in my Alevels... did a lot of research but couldnt find a straight answer.... My another question is should i drop all my science subjects and take maths and arts on my A'levels? some ppl suggested me to take physics which is my least favorite subject from science....
Techniques de pliage pour les designers ua-cam.com/video/Ok7umSB3l10/v-deo.html
📚thank you for suggesting these books!
You're so welcome Jin💗🤗🤗
I really want to apply interior design in UK I don't have a problem when it comes to creativity and i took some short online courses related from it, my problem is I'm not sure if i am qualified because my grades during high school year is not that good 😅
Definitely try anyway! You might get in if you have a really good portfolio of work😊
@@dantierandbalogh yeah i will still try it i heard UAL is more into talent and creativity
Where u were studying interior design, please I need your help
@@hadilelouazzani1669 my Alma mater is falmout university
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Can anyone help me with Interior design by John pile
Hi! I've linked it in the description ☺️
Where u were studying design
@@hadilelouazzani1669 Falmouth University
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