BA (Hons) Interior Design Environment Architectures

This course is about interior architecture – a fusion of architecture and interior design. It embeds approaches of adaptation and re-use which are vital for the sustainability of cities.
It deals specifically with the design and redesign of spaces, working with existing structures in urban contexts. Students push the boundaries of how we can re-imagine environments, the creation of new interior spaces and a strong focus on re-use and spatial manipulation of existing buildings.

Adapting our existing buildings and rehabilitating structures for new uses and improved resilience to climate change, while addressing energy use, carbon and resource extraction and the need for more healthy and equitable ways of living, is key to the future of our cities.

This course is unique in the UK as an interior architecture course that has RIBA Part 1 Validation. It can be a step on the pathway to qualification as an architect, or lead to a wide range of potential careers in spatial design and the built environment.