Monday, April 2, 2012

Welcome to the Spring 2012 Term


The Interior Design Department wants to welcome all of our new and returning students to the Spring 2012 term!

There are many new and exciting things that will be incorporated into this term including: new instructors, design competitions, and much more.

We would like to ask some of our upper-level students if they would like to join a mentoring program to assist our new students in becoming acclimated into the program. Having someone to talk to and ask questions of other than faculty can be a big help to students as they get involved in the program. Please see me if you would like to participate.

The first week of your classes will provide you with a lot of valuable information regarding your courses and classroom policies so please read through everything carefully. Please feel free to speak with any of the faculty if you have any questions or concerns along the way.

Let's kick off a great term with your creativity at an all time high!

Professor Chesney


http://www.instituteofinteriordesign.com/Programs/IID-Disclosures.htm
Southwest Florida College is an accredited, private institution of higher learning that is listening to employers and providing its students with placement assistance in today’s most demanding career fields. The college is located in Fort Myers, Tampa, Port Charlotte and Bonita Springs. The Institute of Interior Design is also located within the Bonita Springs campus. For more information, call 1-877-455-0107 or visit www.swfc.edu.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Instructor Roman Woronowski receives an award from the American Society of Architectural Illustrators

Prospective drawing instructor for Southwest Florida College's Institute of Interior Design in Bonita Springs, Roman Woronowski, has earned an award of excellence from the American Society of Architectural Illustrators, and was featured in the 26th annual Architecture in Perspective exhibition, in Tokyo, Japan in September.

Linda Petersen, program manager of Interior Design, said she "is very proud to have someone with Mr. Woronowski's qualifications on our facility at our Bonita Springs campus."






http://www.instituteofinteriordesign.com/Programs/IID-Disclosures.htm

Southwest Florida College is an accredited, private institution of higher learning that is listening to employers and providing its students with placement assistance in today’s most demanding career fields. The college is located in Fort Myers, Tampa, Port Charlotte and Bonita Springs. The Institute of Interior Design is also located within the Bonita Springs campus. For more information, call 1-877-455-0107 or visit www.swfc.edu.

Residential Design Period Project class presents to the Historical Society of Bonita Springs



By: Linda Petersen MA, LEED AP, IDEC, ASID, IIDA, AIA- Program Manager of Interior Design

The Residential Design Period Project class presented their project of a historic house in Bonita Springs to the Historical Society of Bonita Springs.  The students gifted the society with  boards and a project book.  The boards will be hung in the house when the renovation is complete.  Two members of the family who originally owned the home were present, and they complimented the class on their research and completeness of the project. One man, with tears in his eyes, said the house which the class presented looked exactly as his father had described it to him as a child.  "I believe this was a very successful project," said Ms. Petersen. 

http://www.instituteofinteriordesign.com/Programs/IID-Disclosures.htm

Southwest Florida College is an accredited, private institution of higher learning that is listening to employers and providing its students with placement assistance in today’s most demanding career fields. The college is located in Fort Myers, Tampa, Port Charlotte and Bonita Springs. The Institute of Interior Design is also located within the Bonita Springs campus. For more information, call 1-877-455-0107 or visit www.swfc.edu.