This course lets students create dynamic and thought-provoking interior environments. Students will develop practical skills so they can create imaginative spaces that meet the needs and enrich the experience of modern life. Students will also build their technical knowledge to help them practice professionally.
Students will get to work in purpose-built design studios and have access to a dedicated art and design library. Students will benefit from links with design studios, cultural institutions, entrepreneurs and community groups. They often set projects for students, awarding placements or prizes to the best. Students will work in newly refurbished, purpose-built design studios and have access to a dedicated art, design and material library and impressive modelling and fabrication facilities.
This studio-based course comprises a series of projects increasing in complexity. It will give students an understanding of light and colour, materials, space and volume. Projects range from the design of temporary events to exploring the long-term reuse of buildings. This course is taught in the Design School, Kingston School of Art. The staff are practising designers, researchers and academics who'll enrich their students' experience with contemporary issues, events and challenges.
Graduates are currently developing their careers at some of the world's top creative studios, working with clients such as Alexander McQueen, the Science Museum, Harrods, the Royal Palaces, Nike and Selfridges.