• Interior Design challenges us to rethink existing interiors as well as looking at the spaces created between structures. It focuses on the way people interact within these environments.
  • In this course, students will explore the regeneration and adaptation of real buildings and sites and learn how to turn old commercial premises into exciting new spaces for exhibition, retail, leisure, eating, and socializing purposes.
  • They will develop skills in drawing, 3D modeling, computing, video-model scope, and computer-aided design (CAD).
  • Students will also learn about the importance of visual communication, design cultures and heritage, and culture and context. This solid foundation will enable students to develop their own personal style and design language and, as you grow in confidence, they will become increasingly autonomous as they pursue individual design projects.