Explore interior design from the room to the city
How can interior design address climate change and social injustice? On our cutting-edge programme, you’ll consider the spatial and environmental aspects of buildings but also explore the implications of different forms of inhabitation, materialities, identities and diversity viewpoints.
We’ve created a distinctive course structure where you’ll explore three platforms of interior design, focused on reuse, materiality and future practices. Speculate about what’s on the horizon, examine what can be repurposed and analyse the potential of materials.
Candidates are selected entirely on merit and applications are welcomed from all over the world. The selection process will consider creativity, imagination and innovation as demonstrated in your portfolio and video, as well as your potential to benefit from the programme and to achieve high MA standards overall.
You will usually have a good undergraduate degree or other appropriate experience. Professional experience, either before during or after a first degree, may be a benefit. We welcome applications from candidates from other related backgrounds, such as architecture, furniture design, product design and graphic design.
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