in the US, Interior designer and interior architect is essentially the same. I'm on my third year of intd and we do construction documents, zoning, functional diagrams, building codes, etc everything you listed for interior architect I am also learning as an interior designer, and have helped firms with at my internship. The only difference is we need the architect's stamp of approval. I know some school's that offer the degree of interior architect but interior architect was changed from designer because people in the industry were not taking the title seriously with interior design. so therefore it was changed to Interior architect.
I agree with Jennifer's post 100%. For all of your future videos, you may want to reference where you are and the terms may be different in other countries at the beginning of your videos.
In Europe it’s not the same An interior architect is taught more architecture essentials so an interior architect can easily design a whole house or residential complex or hotels but since they are a little but under the professional Architects they need a license but if you work in architecture firm you can just submit your house design and can be built under the architecture firm license
As a working interior designer in the US, I agree with this. My degree from my university says Interior Architectural Design. I think this is to differentiate and avoid the confusion the general public has between interior design and interior decorating.
Whilst the term Interior Architect is commonly used in some countries, under the 1997 Architects Act it is illegal in the UK to refer to yourself as an Interior Architect unless you have had the education, training and experience needed to become an architect and are registered with the Architects Registration Board which is the UK's statutory regulator of architects.
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Is there any prior training for interior decorators? I’m interested in that profession and I understand there would be college courses first, but is there anyone to train them before they start their first project?
@@GabiCreativeStudio You are great, I am Mexican and my English accent is very strong, seeing someone with a strong accent is refreshing, don't lose it!
Hei, before start the video, i want to ask you few questions.. I want to follow a course of interior designer, supose i will get the exam and get my diploma, how hard/easy can i find a job? And what is an average of hour rate payment?
Hey, the payment depends on where you work and with who. So it's hard to answer this. Some freelancers even charge not by hourly rate but by the project. And for the diploma, it all depends on how dedicated you are and how much time you will invest in it. But everyone who started has finished their diplomas. And jobs vary mostly you can look into LinkedIn Some local shops or international companies who are hiring interns. Because without the internship it's harder to find a job.
Hey..., I want to be an architect so badly... But i am so confused on how to choose best college for me with actually affordable price.... Can u help me on this if u dont have any problem or you know anything about it 🥺
This one is a hard one. I would suggest looking into local collages or the ones with best reviews. If the price is too large, choose a second option and always practice. Becouse sometimes practice brings more than education itself.
@@GabiCreativeStudio actually i want to study outside of my country as in my country there is no scope of architecture... Therefore I want to know what I should see in college before getting admission
@texting_story_au I studied in UK coventry. I heard they also have great programs of architecture there as well. But overall , Uk universities are strong towards architecture, and you can get even international internships there. As in other Eu countries, it's pretty hard.
Right now RIBA and AIA (institute for architects in UK and US respectfully) have just made it possible for licensed professionals to more easily practice in both countries. The UK would have cheaper programs, and if you decide to practice in the US after you can. Just keep in mind that our measurements are different and also UK code may be more stringent.
Nope, I am terrible at math and it is really basic math and most times is very relatable to what you are visualizing so it helps a lot. We use scaling a lot but you get the hang of it.
in the US, Interior designer and interior architect is essentially the same. I'm on my third year of intd and we do construction documents, zoning, functional diagrams, building codes, etc everything you listed for interior architect I am also learning as an interior designer, and have helped firms with at my internship. The only difference is we need the architect's stamp of approval. I know some school's that offer the degree of interior architect but interior architect was changed from designer because people in the industry were not taking the title seriously with interior design. so therefore it was changed to Interior architect.
I agree with Jennifer's post 100%. For all of your future videos, you may want to reference where you are and the terms may be different in other countries at the beginning of your videos.
In Europe it’s not the same An interior architect is taught more architecture essentials so an interior architect can easily design a whole house or residential complex or hotels but since they are a little but under the professional Architects they need a license but if you work in architecture firm you can just submit your house design and can be built under the architecture firm license
As a working interior designer in the US, I agree with this. My degree from my university says Interior Architectural Design. I think this is to differentiate and avoid the confusion the general public has between interior design and interior decorating.
I love how you gave each profession a character😁 Great video !!
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Rule of thumb: Interior decorators care the most about their universal remote being on its docking station.
That was the most well explained vs video ive ever seen
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The thumbnail was perfect
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Whilst the term Interior Architect is commonly used in some countries, under the 1997 Architects Act it is illegal in the UK to refer to yourself as an Interior Architect unless you have had the education, training and experience needed to become an architect and are registered with the Architects Registration Board which is the UK's statutory regulator of architects.
Current situation: Bank cards issued by Chinese domestic banks with "UnionPay logo" can be used normally in Hong Kong, Macao, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand
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Is there any prior training for interior decorators? I’m interested in that profession and I understand there would be college courses first, but is there anyone to train them before they start their first project?
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Your English accent is so so pleasurable to listen 👂
Oh, that's interesting. Even though I don't feel confident talking 😅
@@GabiCreativeStudio You are great, I am Mexican and my English accent is very strong, seeing someone with a strong accent is refreshing, don't lose it!
Just came across your video!
I love it!
Hei, before start the video, i want to ask you few questions..
I want to follow a course of interior designer, supose i will get the exam and get my diploma, how hard/easy can i find a job?
And what is an average of hour rate payment?
Hey, the payment depends on where you work and with who. So it's hard to answer this. Some freelancers even charge not by hourly rate but by the project. And for the diploma, it all depends on how dedicated you are and how much time you will invest in it. But everyone who started has finished their diplomas.
And jobs vary mostly you can look into LinkedIn Some local shops or international companies who are hiring interns. Because without the internship it's harder to find a job.
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Great thumbnail, good explanation, would love more layers, like a structural engineer 😢who’s that, the architect?
A bit more than architect 💥
Which one can i learn within 2montha
All things take time, but absolutely a decorator is a way to go ✨️
Very interesting
Hey..., I want to be an architect so badly... But i am so confused on how to choose best college for me with actually affordable price.... Can u help me on this if u dont have any problem or you know anything about it 🥺
This one is a hard one. I would suggest looking into local collages or the ones with best reviews. If the price is too large, choose a second option and always practice. Becouse sometimes practice brings more than education itself.
@@GabiCreativeStudio actually i want to study outside of my country as in my country there is no scope of architecture... Therefore I want to know what I should see in college before getting admission
@texting_story_au I studied in UK coventry. I heard they also have great programs of architecture there as well. But overall , Uk universities are strong towards architecture, and you can get even international internships there. As in other Eu countries, it's pretty hard.
@@GabiCreativeStudio oh thank you so much for ur guidance... 😁♥️✨
Right now RIBA and AIA (institute for architects in UK and US respectfully) have just made it possible for licensed professionals to more easily practice in both countries. The UK would have cheaper programs, and if you decide to practice in the US after you can. Just keep in mind that our measurements are different and also UK code may be more stringent.
I want to be an interior decorator so badly!!! 😅
You will! Just believe in yourself and do small steps towards it ✨️
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Does interior design have hard math
Not really. Most of the time, basic skills are enough.
Nope, I am terrible at math and it is really basic math and most times is very relatable to what you are visualizing so it helps a lot. We use scaling a lot but you get the hang of it.