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The Academy, a State Recognised institution with CODE no: 29016884, is located in a new and beautiful specially designed building at 2.000m2, approved by The Ministry of Education. The building is equipped with all imaginable facilities. |
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3 Years total
The Courses start twice a year and you can enter on the 15th of September or the 10th of January.
Daily 9.00 - 16.00, 6 hours plus 50 min lunch break per day, 5 days per week, Academic year of 10 months.
Graduate students qualify as Interior Architects/Designers
The graduate students can become members of the World Wide Interior Design Association IIDA.
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If you wish to apply for this course then simply click the 'application' link above to fill out the application form.
We generally respond to new applications within a few days and supply you with all the relevant information for your chosen course.
If you would like to know more about the school, the local area and student life, we have provided as much information as we can throughout the web site.
Please contact us if you have any general enquiries or need further information for the courses or local accomodation- we are always happy help. |
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Fees
FEES:
Academic Year 2010-2011
Academic Year 2011
10 months, the entire Academic year, to be paid in advance |
10x800€ |
8000€ |
Registration Fee (to be paid in your first year at the academy only) |
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500€ |
| Total Fee for the entire Academic Year |
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8.500€ |
The total amount to be paid prior to the start of the academic year and according to the date given in the student's letter of acceptance.
FEES:
Academic Year 2011-2012
Academic Year 2012
10 months, the entire Academic year, to be paid in advance |
10x900€ |
9000€ |
Registration Fee
(to be paid in your first year at the academy only) |
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500€ |
| Total Fee for the entire Academic Year |
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9.500€ |
Materials
1 Digital SLR Camera, preferably with a manual mode (meaning you can control the exposure).
1 Laptop (portable computer), PC or MAC book Pro. (We strongly recommend PCs for our ID-students as some of the programs are only available for PCs.)
We recommend you to buy a Lap Top with Core Duo 2 – 1GB memory or higher (as we have had students in the past whose computer kept crashing because the memory was insufficient for the programs we use at the Academy) and a graphic card 512md ram or higher. We also recommend a 17” screen. This is not a must but it is so much easier to see your design on a big screen. When you have purchased your computer, please practice working on it prior to school start.
Programs:
Please make sure you get the programs in the same format as your laptop (for example a Mac formatted program will not work on a PC).
1st Year students:
• Microsoft Office
• Adobe Photo Shop CS3 (or higher) with manual.
• Adobe Illustrator CS3 (or Higher) with manual.
• Autodesk 3ds Max 2009 (or Higher) with manual.
• AutoCAD 2009 (or Higher) with manual.
2nd Year students:
• Adobe Flash CS3 (or higher) with manual.
How we recommend you purchase your computer programs via the English supplier:
http://www.academia.co.uk/
Remember to buy the Original Student versions as they are much cheaper. Also ask for the latest version.
When you have received the programs then Adobe requires you to send them a fax from the Academy proving you are a registered student. Please do not forget. This is the only way they will send you the registration code.
If you find these programs cheaper somewhere else, you are of course, free to purchase them there. You are the owner of your Laptop and the programs you purchase. Your Laptop and your programs are therefore your responsibility and not the responsibility of the Academy.
Books
All books can be found used but at a slightly cheaper price through amazon.co.uk, just make sure the vendor ships internationally.
Interior Design All
- 3ds Max 2010 Bible by Kelly L. Murdock
- An Illustrated Life: Drawing Inspiration from the Private Sketchbooks of Artists, Illustrators and Designers (Paperback) by Danny Gregory
- Designing Brand Identity: A Complete Guide to Creating, Building, and Maintaining Strong Brands (Hardcover) by Alina Wheeler
Interior Design 1st year
- AutoCAD 2009 For Dummies (Paperback) by David Byrnes
Interior Design 2nd and 3rd year
- Mastering 3ds Max Design 2010 by Mark Gerhard, Jeff Harper, and Jon McFarland
- Professional Practice for Interior Designers (Hardcover) by Christine M. Piotrowski
- How to Start and Operate Your Own Design Firm, Second Edition: A Guide for Interior Designers and Architects by Albert W. Rubeling FAIA (Paperback)
Interior Design 3rd year
- Hotel Design, Planning, and Development, New Edition by Lawrence Adams, Richard H. Penner, and Walter A. Rutes (Hardcover)
- The Interior Designers Guide to Pricing Estimating and Budgeting (Paperback) by Theo Stephan Williams
Other Materials.
You can purchase them all at the Shop El Punto at the Marbella Design Academy piece by piece as you need them or all at once.
1 Set square 45 x 45 (not the smallest)
1 Set square 30 x 60 (not the smallest)
1 Circles template
1 Protractor
1 ruler (triangular) with scale: 1:50, 1:25 etc.
1 measuring tape in cm. (if possible, cm and inches)
1 ‘propelling’ pencil, 0,7mm with leads HB. (Good quality recommended)
3 ink pens. 0,1 +0,2+0,3. Black
3 soft, freehand drawing pencils. 2B, 3B and 4B.
1 pair of compasses (with attachment for holding your ink pens)
1 eraser
1 role of masking tape
10 sheets of transparent drawing paper, 60 x 85 cm
1 small box of professional watercolors.
3 brushes, small, medium and large.
1 Set of colored pencils
1 Water color pad
1 A4 Notebook
1 Table brush, (to dust off your drawing board)
1 Portfolio wallet to fit to paper seizes 50x70cm. Included 10 plastic Sheets.
1 Sketchbook A3 (130gm.sq.m paper)
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