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BA Interior Architecture and Venue Design
About this course
Interior architecture and venue design sits at the creative intersection of spatial design and experiential planning. Interior architecture is concerned with the design of interior spaces, working with the structural shell of buildings to create environments that are functional, aesthetically coherent, and meaningful for the people who use them. Venue design extends that thinking into the specific demands of spaces intended for events, performance, hospitality, and public gathering, where the experience of visitors and the operational requirements of the venue must be carefully balanced. This part-time programme at the University of Derby includes a foundation year that builds the design foundations you need before entering the main degree content, as well as a placement year and a year abroad that give you the opportunity to develop professionally and to engage with interior and venue design in different cultural and professional environments. You will develop skills in spatial design, drawing, digital modelling, material specification, and the project management dimensions of design practice, alongside the specific knowledge of how venues function operationally and how their design affects the experiences of those who use them. Graduates pursue careers in interior design, interior architecture, event venue design, hospitality design, retail design, and the broader built environment sector. Many work in design studios and consultancies, in in-house design teams for hospitality groups and cultural organisations, or in the events and entertainment industry where the design of temporary and permanent venues is a specialist craft. The combination of interior architecture and venue design skills opens particular opportunities in hotel and resort design, theatre and performance spaces, exhibition design, and the growing sector of immersive experience design. Further study at postgraduate level in interior architecture, spatial design, or experience design is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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