Course Overview - Interior Architecture
Uncover the potential of the spaces in which we work, rest and play, on this exciting degree.
On this Interior Architecture degree, youll delve into the world of architectural adaptation by exploring the spatial manipulation of existing buildings, embracing an inherently sustainable approach to breathe new life into these spaces. As an ethical designer you’ll create exciting ‘future-proof’ interiors, conscious of place-responsiveness, inclusivity, community and the concept of reduce, reuse and recycle.
You’ll gain the knowledge and practical skills to resolve your ...
Uncover the potential of the spaces in which we work, rest and play, on this exciting degree.<br/><br/>On this Interior Architecture degree, youll delve into the world of architectural adaptation by exploring the spatial manipulation of existing buildings, embracing an inherently sustainable approach to breathe new life into these spaces. As an ethical designer you’ll create exciting ‘future-proof’ interiors, conscious of place-responsiveness, inclusivity, community and the concept of reduce, reuse and recycle.<br/><br/>You’ll gain the knowledge and practical skills to resolve your schemes to a high level of technical resolution, alongside an understanding of the ‘habitation’ of space and relevant building regulations.<br/><br/>You will:<br/>Experiment with creativity, examining its role in re-thinking the interior and developing a personal design philosophy<br/>Explore the material construction of interior spaces through technical design and workshop practice<br/>Consider the environmental ethics, alongside the social and psychological aspects, of design solutions<br/>Learn to draw, model, simulate, test, communicate and pitch your design proposals<br/>Develop project and design management skills as you collaborate with peers on live, industry-led projects or work with industry partners<br/>Work in dedicated design studios with access to professional equipment, workshops and support from specialist staff<br/>Use cutting-edge industry software such as VR (virtual reality) Experiment with creativity, examining its role in re-thinking the interior