Dynamic, creative and hands-on, this course will equip students with the knowledge and skills to create spaces that are beautiful, functional and sustainable.
Students will explore the design and development of internal environments in relation to their overall architectural composition, considering form, structure and light. On this course, students will develop their identity as a designer and gain key transferable skills that will prepare them for a graduate career in architectural design, interior decoration and interior design.
Based in the Grade II listed Gothic Revival style Arkwright building, students will study in a studio culture that reflects modern practice, and an environment that challenges them to work collaboratively, share experiences and experiment with ideas. Students will get the opportunity to work on live design projects, with creative briefs from real clients, and engage with guest lectures from industry experts.
Bringing together the ability to design creative and practical spaces, a sound knowledge of the theory and principles that underpin the construction of space, and advanced communication methods, this course is designed to help students develop the key skills needed for a career in interior architectural design.
Please be advised that this course has a sandwich year.