Interior Design is where architecture, design, and artistic spatial practices meet. It involves the thoughtful remodelling and recycling of existing buildings, sites, and environments. This allows us to establish dynamic new uses and longer, sustainable lives. It involves the creative arrangement of materials, objects and surfaces. By doing this, Interior Design allows us to transform our spatial experience.
This course allows you to investigate the potential of interior settings. This will cover their cultural, ecological and future potential to provoke new interior practice. On the back of this, you can develop a distinctive voice and position as a future interior practitioner.
You will learn to identify problems on various sites, audiences and contexts to frame and resolve spatial problems.
You will develop sophisticated visual, spatial, digital and making skills. You will also participate in CAD sessions, lectures, digital fabrication and making by hand supported by expert makers. This will allow you to advance and expand your spatial practice.
A UK Lower Second-Class Honours (2:2) degree
Your degree should be in interiors, architecture, exhibition, theatre-set, public or environmental art, urban planning, landscape design, spatial design, heritage, event design, fine art, environmental design or a related subject.
Other degrees may be considered based on any relevant work experience
We are unable to fully consider your application without a supporting creative portfolio
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