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Middlesex University London - Interior Design

BA (Hons) Interior Design

About the course

The practice of interiors is frequently described as ‘placemaking’, which demands an explicit articulation of the functional, physical and experiential relationships between the existing and original, and the new, imagined and sustainable re-use of the built environment. The subject of ‘the interior’ is explored at Middlesex in two closely related but distinct courses, BA Interior Architecture and BA Interior Design

BA (Hons) Interior Design

Interior Design is an interdisciplinary practice that is concerned with the creation of a range of interior environments that articulate identity and atmosphere through the manipulation of volume, the placement of specific elements such as furniture, and the treatment of both new and existing surfaces.

The Interior Design programme describes projects that require little or no structural intervention with the existing building. The building is usually retained in it’s original architectural condition with the new interior inserted or installed within. It can often have ephemeral and temporal qualities. Interior Design accepts the existing architectural context and evolves new interiors that are sensitively and appropriately responsive.

Programme Leader Interior Design:
Jon Mortimer - J.Mortimer@mdx.ac.uk