Interior Design CAREER CLUSTER/CAREER PATHWAY

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Interior Design Interior Design, an individual or team event, recognizes participants who apply interior design skills learned in Family and Consumer Sciences courses to design interiors to meet the living space needs of clients. In advance, participants will create a floor plan, an elevation and a furniture/ interior plan addressing the specifics of the design scenario. Participants must prepare a file folder, an oral, and visuals. CAREER CLUSTER/CAREER PATHWAY Architecture & Construction Design/Pre-Construction Pathway EVENT CATEGORIES Senior: grades Occupational: grades See page 7 for more information on event categories. PROCEDURES & TIME REQUIREMENTS. Participant(s) will have 5 minutes to set up for the event. Other persons may not assist.. Room consultants and evaluators will have minutes to preview the file folder and display boards before each begins.. The oral may be up to 5 minutes in length. A one-minute warning will be given at minutes. Participants will be stopped at 5 minutes. 5. The oral is a time for the participant(s), in the role of student designer(s), to present to the evaluators, in the role of clients, the interior design. The is intended to be two-way dialogue, as in a conversation or interview, rather than a one-way illustrated talk. 6. Following the, evaluators and participants will step out of character as designer(s) and clients for a 5-minute follow- up interview as evaluators and participant(s). (continued next page). Each entry will submit a file folder with required documents to the event room consultant at the designated participation time. GENERAL INFORMATION Individual or Prepare Team Event Ahead of Individual or Team File Folder, Visuals, Oral Equipment Provided Table Electrical Access Not provided Participant Set Up / Prep Room Consultant & Evaluator Review 5 minutes minutes prior to Maximum Oral -minute warning at minutes; stopped at 5 minutes Evaluation Interview Total Event 5 minutes minutes PRESENTATION ELEMENTS ALLOWED Flip Props/ Audio Costumes Easel(s) File Folder Portfolio Skits Visuals Chart(s) Pointers Equipment * * Visuals are design and sample boards only. 5-6 COMPETITIVE EVENTS GUIDE Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Inc. www.fcclainc.org 7

7. Evaluators will have up to 5 minutes to use the rubric to score and write comments for each participant. File folders will be returned to participants at the end of scoring. ELIGIBILITY & GENERAL INFORMATION. Review Eligibility and General Rules for All Levels of Competition on page 77 prior to event planning and preparation.. Participants in the senior category must be or have been enrolled in an interior design/ housing course or unit of study. Participants in the occupational category must be or have been enrolled in an interior design course or program of study that concentrates on preparation for paid employment. Coursework which meets this requirement may be determined by the state department of education.. A table will be provided. Participant(s) must bring all other necessary supplies. Wall space will not be available.. The design scenario which all participants must base their design on will be available online by October. 5-6 COMPETITIVE EVENTS GUIDE Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Inc. www.fcclainc.org 7

INTERIOR DESIGN Specifications File Folder Participant(s) will submit one letter-size file folder containing three identical sets, with each set stapled separately, of the items listed below to the event room consultant at the designated participation time. The file folder must be labeled (either typed or handwritten) in the top left corner with name of event, event category, participant s name(s), state, and FCCLA national region. Number and Size Project Identification Page FCCLA Planning Process the Summary Page Evidence of Online Project Summary Submission Client Invoice Submit one letter-size file folder. One 8 / " x " page on plain paper, with no graphics or decorations; must include participant s name(s), chapter name, school, city, state, FCCLA national region, event name, and title of project. One 8 / " x " page summarizing how each step of the Planning Process was used to develop Interior Design project. Complete the online project summary form located on the STAR Events Resources page of the FCCLA national website and include proof of submission in the file folder. Create a client invoice, using the online template, to include costs for billable hours, five (5) furnishings/fixture samples as specified in the design scenario, and floor treatment. Additional information may be included on the invoice, but is not required. The client invoice must be on a single, one-sided sheet of 8 / " x " paper. Board Specifications Each individual or team will prepare two to three single-sided boards one to display the design overview (Design Board) and one to two to display the interior design elements intended to meet the needs of the clients as stipulated in the Interior Design Scenario on the FCCLA national website (Samples Board). Easels may be used to present boards, but will not be provided. Type of Board Color Boards may be foam board, mat board, or mat board mounted on foam core. Board background must be either solid black or white. Size Boards may not exceed x. Business Card Illustrations Overall Effectiveness Each board must have attached a standard size business card for the individual or team to include participant s name(s), chapter name, school, city, state, and FCCLA national region. Use appropriate and effective illustrations to display design choices. Boards should be visually appealing and effectively convey the intended design to those who view them. 5-6 COMPETITIVE EVENTS GUIDE Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Inc. www.fcclainc.org 75

Interior Design Specifications (continued) Design Each individual or team will design a living space as indicated by the Interior Design Scenario, found in the STAR Events section of the FCCLA national website. Display design on two boards which meet above specifications. Floor Plan Furniture Arrangement NKBA Planning Guidelines Specified Elevation Samples Principles of Design Originality of Design Thoughtfulness of Design Responsible Design Overall Effectiveness Develop a floor plan that is correctly drawn to a consistent / "= scale, all architectural features indicated appropriately, and furniture arrangement displayed. Floor plans may be hand drawn or computer generated. Display on the Design Board. Design a furniture arrangement that is good for form and function. Show appropriately on floor plan. Follow NKBA Planning Guidelines as indicated in the Design Scenario. Create a -D, full color, elevation for the space specified in the Interior Design Scenario with a / "= scale. May be either hand drawn or computer generated. Display on the Design Board. Coordinate design choices for flooring, wall treatment, needed furniture, window coverings, accessories, and other as needed. Display samples of all design choices on the Samples Boards. Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of interior design principles and correctly apply knowledge. Develop an original design for the Interior Design Scenario. Design a space that meets the needs of clients and their design style. Design a space that is appropriate for the well-being of both the clients situation and health and the state of the environment. Ensure the overall design is visually appealing and elements are functional and effective. to Clients The to clients may be up to 5 minutes in length and is delivered to evaluators. The is a time for participant(s), in the role of student designer, to present to the evaluators, in the role of clients. The is intended to be a two-way dialogue, as in a conversation or interview, rather than a one-way illustrated talk. No other visuals or audiovisual equipment will be permitted. Organization/Delivery Knowledge of Interior Design Rationale of Design Explained Use of Display Boards Voice Body Language/Clothing Choice Grammar/Word Usage/ Pronunciation Responses to Evaluators Questions Deliver oral in an organized, sequential manner; concisely and thoroughly summarize research. Demonstrate thorough research and knowledge of interior design. Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the clients living space needs and style and industry standards including knowledge of the NKBA Planning Guidelines where appropriate. Use the design boards effectively during the. Speak clearly with appropriate pitch, tempo, and volume. Use appropriate body language including gestures, posture, mannerisms, eye contact, and appropriate handling of notes or note cards if used. Wear appropriate clothing for the nature of the. Use proper grammar, word usage, and pronunciation. Provide clear and concise answers to evaluators questions regarding project. Questions are asked after the. 5-6 COMPETITIVE EVENTS GUIDE Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Inc. www.fcclainc.org 76

STAR Events Point Summary Form INTERIOR DESIGN Name of Participant Chapter State Team # Station # Category DIRECTIONS:. Make sure all information at top is correct. If a student named is not participating, cross their name(s) off. If a team does not show, please write No Show across the top and return with other forms. Do NOT change team or station numbers.. Before student, the room consultants must check participants file folder using the criteria and standards listed below and fill in the boxes.. At the conclusion of, verify evaluator scores and fill in information below. Calculate the final score and ask for evaluators verification. Place this form in front of the completed rubrics and paper clip all items related to the together. Please do NOT staple.. At the end of competition in the room, double check all scores, names, and team numbers to ensure accuracy. Sort results by team order and turn in to the Lead or Assistant Lead Consultant. 5. Please check with the Lead or Assistant Lead Consultant if there are any questions regarding the evaluation process. ROOM CONSULTANT CHECK Registration Packet or points Orientation or points File Folder points Punctuality point EVALUATORS SCORES Picked up by adviser or designated adult during scheduled time No Yes Did not attend/incomplete team attendance Portfolio exceeds the page limit Participant was late for The individual or ALL participating team members attended -- File Folder presented with incorrect labeling/insufficient materials for evaluators (less than copies of contents) or incomplete content File Folder is presented with correct labeling and sufficient evaluators material Project ID page Planning Process summary Project Summary Submission Proof Client Invoice Participant was on time for ROOM CONSULTANT TOTAL Evaluator Initials ( points possible) Evaluator Initials AVERAGE EVALUATOR SCORE Evaluator Initials (9 points possible) Total Score divided by number of evaluators FINAL SCORE = AVERAGE EVALUATOR SCORE (Average Evaluator Score plus Room Consultant Total) RATING ACHIEVED (circle one) Gold: 9- Silver: 7-89.99 Bronze: -69.99 VERIFICATION OF FINAL SCORE AND RATING (please initial) Points Evaluator Evaluator Evaluator Adult Room Consultant Event Lead Consultant 5-6 COMPETITIVE EVENTS GUIDE Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Inc. www.fcclainc.org 77

INTERIOR DESIGN Rubric Name of Participant Chapter State Team # Station # Category FILE FOLDER CONTENTS FCCLA Planning Process Summary Page 5 points Client Invoice - points Planning Process summary not provided BOARD SPECIFICATIONS Type of Board - point Color - point Size - point Business Card - point Illustrations - points Overall Effectiveness - points DESIGN Scaled Room Floor Plan - points Furniture Arrangement - points NKBA Planning Guidelines - point Specified Elevation - points Samples - points Principles of Design - points Originality of Design - points Thoughtfulness of Design points Responsible Design points Overall Effectiveness - points Inadequate steps in the Planning Process are presented No client invoice provided No illustrations used Lacking in visual appeal Another type of board used Another color board used Board larger than x Does not fully meet specifications - Did not appear to use any scale and no architectural features shown No furniture arrangement shown Did not adhere to NKBA Planning Guidelines No elevation done No samples provided Principles of design not applied Little evidence of originality Design shows no consideration of clients space needs Design shows no consideration for the safety, healthy or welfare of the client or environment Lacking in visual appeal All Planning Process steps are presented but not summarized All Planning Process steps are summarized Does not include all required information, or contains errors Illustrations are limited in quality or quantity is below or above an appropriate amount Minimal visual appeal Evidence that the Planning Process was utilized to plan project 5 The Planning Process is used to plan the project. Each step is fully explained - Clear and complete invoice in correct order with no errors, professional appearance Foam, mat, or mat on foam used Solid white or black board used Board did not exceed x Fully meets size/contents specification Illustrations are appropriate but not overly effective Some visual appeal ---5-6 ¼ scale used, but not consistently. Some architectural features shown and drawn Poorly arranged, both form and function Incorrect scale used Some samples, not all, provided Principles applied only minimally Some evidence of originality Some evidence of consideration of clients needs or design style Design shows evidence that the clients safety and health were considered and environmentally responsible products were researched Some visual appeal Good form OR function, not both Highly appropriate and effective illustrations Great visual appeal, very effective 7-8-9- ¼ scale used consistently. All architectural features shown and drawn correctly Well-arranged for form and function Correctly followed NKBA Planning Guidelines where appropriate in design - Somewhat well-done/effective using ½ scale Some well-chosen, but not well coordinated Most principles of design applied Contains both creative elements and copies Design meets clients space needs but does not reflect design style Design incorporates some environmentally responsible materials and services and addresses safety and health concerns of the client Minimal visual appeal Well-done, very effective using ½ scale Well-chosen and coordinated Principles of design applied consistently Highly original design Design meets clients space needs and design style Design is highly responsible for both the clients well-being and the environment Great visual appeal, very effective Points 5-6 COMPETITIVE EVENTS GUIDE Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Inc. www.fcclainc.org 78

Interior Design Rubric (continued) Points ORAL PRESENTATION Organization/ Delivery points Knowledge of Subject Matter -5 points Rationale of Design Decisions Explained -5 points Use of Display Boards during - points Voice pitch, tempo, volume - points Body Language/ Clothing Choice - points Grammar/Word Usage/ Pronunciation - points Responses to Evaluators Questions - points is not done or presented briefly and does not cover components of the project Little or no evidence of knowledge No rationale of design decisions explained Display boards are not used during Voice qualities not used effectively Uses inappropriate gestures, posture or mannerisms, avoids eye contact/inappropriate clothing Extensive (more than 5) grammatical and pronunciation errors Did not answer evaluators questions - covers some topic elements Minimal evidence of knowledge - covers all topic elements but with minimal information Some evidence of knowledge - Design decisions are somewhat explained but show little understanding of clients needs and style Display boards used minimally during Voice quality is adequate Gestures, posture, mannerisms and eye contact is inconsistent/ clothing is appropriate Some (-5) grammatical and pronunciation errors Unable to answer some questions Responded to all questions but without ease or accuracy 5-6 gives complete information but does not explain the project well Knowledge of subject matter is evident but not effectively used in - Design decisions are explained thoroughly and show complete understanding of clients needs and style Display boards incorporated throughout Voice quality is good, but could improve Gestures, posture, mannerisms, eye contact, and clothing are appropriate Few (-) grammatical and pronunciation errors 7-8 covers information completely but does not flow well Knowledge of subject matter is evident and shared at times in the Responded adequately to all questions 9- covers all relevant information with a seamless and logical delivery 5 Knowledge of subject matter is evident and incorporated throughout the 5 Design decisions are explained fully and reflect thorough understanding of clients needs and style as well as industry standards moves seamlessly between oral and display boards Voice quality is outstanding and pleasing Gestures, posture, mannerisms, eye contact, and clothing enhance has no grammatical or pronunciation errors Responses to questions were appropriate and given without hesitation Evaluator s Comments: TOTAL (9 points possible) Evaluator # Evaluator Initial Room Consultant Initial 5-6 COMPETITIVE EVENTS GUIDE Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Inc. www.fcclainc.org 79