Course overview

  • Starts: Sep 2024
  • Duration: 3 years
  • Mode: Full time
  • UCAS code: W250
  • Fees: UK: £9,250 / INT: £17,000

Ideal for: creatives who wish to reimagine our digital and physical worlds through interior architecture and design. If you are interested in the re-use of buildings and the impact of climate and resources, then this course could be for you.

Shape your environment.

In this compelling interior architecture degree course, you will explore both the traditional and contemporary to become a multidisciplinary master of architecture and interior design. With access to gold-standard facilities, you will develop a mix of theoretical and practical design skills, and apply them to reimagine both commercial and retail environments

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Work by Sophie Bennett

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Work by Isobel Clancy

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Work by Nikita Morar

Work by Nikita Morar

Work by Nikita Morar

Work by Nikita Morar

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Student work by Aaron Chung

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The Coronet Cinema Hotel by Yulia Bykova

The Coronet Cinema Hotel by Yulia Bykova

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Personal bio: I believe that creativity and inspiration originate from the mixture of polar thoughts and ideas.

Design as a tool of communication plays a crucial part in delivering these artistic concepts to the rest of the world.

As a designer I am constantly feeling an urge to be delivering a profound message to an audience through creation of unique spaces and objects in response to its contemporary needs.

I have the technical capability and courage to make an innovative and sensitive contribution to the world of your practice, due to my endless curiosity, energy and awareness of the global value of design.

 

Undergraduate work on the Interior Design Environment Architectures course

Work by student Natalie Mirza

Undergraduate work on the Interior Design Environment Architectures course

Work by student Vincenzo Damato

Undergraduate work on the Interior Design Environment Architectures course

Work by student Giulliana Giorgi 

The Coronet Cinema Hotel by student Yulia Bykova

The Coronet Cinema Hotel by Yulia Bykova

 

Instagram: @yulia_ideas

Personal bio: I believe that creativity and inspiration originate from the mixture of polar thoughts and ideas.

Design as a tool of communication plays a crucial part in delivering these artistic concepts to the rest of the world.

As a designer I am constantly feeling an urge to be delivering a profound message to an audience through creation of unique spaces and objects in response to its contemporary needs.

I have the technical capability and courage to make an innovative and sensitive contribution to the world of your practice, due to my endless curiosity, energy and awareness of the global value of design.

The Coronet Cinema Hotel Yulia Bykova

The Coronet Cinema Hotel by Yulia Bykova

 

 

Tai Po Interior Design Environment Architectures 2021

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Work by Lovely Jayne Javier

Work by Lovely Jayne Javier

Work by Isobel Clancy

Work by Isobel Clancy

Work by Isobel Clancy

Work by Isobel Clancy

Why study this architecture and interior design degree?

  1. Architects' Registration Board (ARB) Part 1 prescribed, allowing you to pursue the journey to becoming a fully qualified architect
  2. Develop your creative voice in an ambitious, nurturing environment 
  3. Unparalleled opportunities in a design specialist institution
  4. Cutting-edge facilities in an award-winning building
  5. Outstanding teaching from senior industry experts and direct contacts to industry
  6. Excellent post-graduation employment rate
  7. Get involved in challenging, future-facing creative projects
  8. A top 10 world academic institution in its subject areas
  9. Architectural study tours abroad, looking at contemporary design
  10. Opportunities to take part in international events and competitions.

Create digital and physical worlds

At home, in work or on the move, interior design plays an increasingly important role in defining the identity and atmosphere of a room, building or space – and how people will consciously and subconsciously interact with it. Whilst studying this interior design architecture course in London, you will develop your own visual language by shadowing industry experts and established professionals in their own practices. 

During the three-year interior architecture and design degree, you will research, investigate and evolve ideas surrounding the creation, rehabilitation and reimagining of new and existing buildings and spaces. Taught by industry experts, many of whom run their own design practices, you will develop your own visual language and develop your personality as an interior designer.

Working with contemporary technologies in our design studio and workshops, you’ll explore and push design boundaries, balance style and function, examine user-experience, and consider the importance of sustainability. You will learn the tools and techniques that equip students with the necessary skillsets to navigate our digital and physical worlds through design.

If creating interior spaces across residential, office, retail, industrial or community environments ignites your passion, our BA (Hons) degree in Interior Design Environment Architectures will open the door to a range of career possibilities across new built environments and the rejuvenation and repurposing of existing buildings. You’ll research, investigate and evolve ideas surrounding the creation, rehabilitation and reimagining of new and existing buildings and spaces.

Accredited course

This course has been accredited by the Architects Registration Board (ARB) for the purpose of a Part 1 qualification.

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Key study topics

  • Exploration in new interior/architectural design and the re-making of existing spaces
  • Parametric and computer-generated design
  • Architectural and interior history, theory and context
  • New developments in the reuse of existing buildings design
  • New developments in interior architecture/design projects around the world
  • Business enterprise for design and regulatory frameworks
  • Latest techniques for designing structures and rapid prototyping.

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Facilities

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iMac suite at Ravensbourne

iMac suite at Ravensbourne University - ideal for design students and computing students.

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Materials library

The Ravensbourne materials library is curated by Material ConneXion, a business that introduces brands to the latest material innovations.

The materials scientists at Material ConneXion select innovative materials relevant to the courses at Ravensbourne and that reflect current trends in design and manufacturing.

Samples of these materials are then added to the library so students and staff can browse the physical collection for inspiration, material ideas and applications.

The library hosts 1,500 material samples and an interactive table for further research and access to the Material ConneXion database.

External visitor information

If you wish to come and see the materials library and have a short tour, please contact us to organise.

The materials library can be used by external students registered with the SCONUL access scheme.

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Library at Ravensbourne

The Ravensbourne University library has a large collection of print, online and multimedia resources available for staff and students to use.

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Kit Store at Ravensbourne

As a digital student, you'll need access to equipment relevant to your course that will support your learning.

The Kit Store provides a wide range of equipment that students can borrow to complete their projects. Staff can also borrow equipment to deliver their practical sessions. 

It houses a wide range of equipment from industry standard manufacturers, including cameras, audio, lighting, and more.

Staff at the Kit Store are trained in various relevant departments and are available to give advice on all the equipment within the store, to help you realise your project.

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