Spatial Experience & Interior Response

The strength of interior ideas - how space is conceived, organised and resolved, with particular attention to the context and spatial quality, and to embodied and lived experience.

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Focus:

  • Conceptual clarity
  • Spatial strategy, organisation and sequencing
  • Atmosphere, narrative, inhabitation
  • Sensory and lived qualities of interior space
  • Depth of interior thinking

Why:

This is the core of the discipline - ensuring interiors are evaluated as spatial quality and experiential practices, grounded in human perception and inhabitation, rather than purely visual outputs within contemporary interior practice.

Shortlisted students

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Shortlisted

Amelie Fleming

Oxford Brookes University

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Bernadette Renshaw

Northumbria University – Interior Architecture

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Carrie Louise Matossian

The Glasgow School of Art

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Hajar Nakrachi

Manchester Metropolitan University

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Jaden Siew

Middlesex University London - Interior Architecture

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Kayla Adamson

Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design – University of Dundee

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Norah Carlman

Regent’s University London

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Saffron Boatfield

Edinburgh College of Art

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Shortlisted progressing students

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