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BA Interior Design
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Interior design is the creative and technical discipline concerned with the design of interior spaces for human use. Interior designers work at a holistic scale, addressing not only the visual and aesthetic qualities of a space but the structural interventions, material choices, lighting, acoustics, wayfinding and furniture specification that together determine the human experience of being in a building. The field spans a wide range of contexts, from retail environments and commercial offices to private homes, hotels, galleries and hospitality venues, and practitioners work at a level of technical complexity comparable to that required of architects. At the University of the West of England, Bristol this programme runs full time over four years and includes a sandwich year and work-placement experience, giving you a significant period of professional practice in an interior design or related built-environment context during your studies. Working in a real design environment, with real projects, clients and materials, is an essential part of your development as a designer, and the programme is structured to make this possible. UWE Bristol's location in a city known for its creative and design culture enriches the professional context in which you will study. You will develop competence in spatial design thinking, technical drawing, computer-aided design, materials and finishes specification, lighting design, sustainable design principles and the professional practices of the interior design industry. You will build a portfolio of project work that demonstrates your design capability and technical range across the four years of study. Graduates from interior design programmes work as interior designers, space planners, retail designers, hospitality designers, set designers, exhibition designers and design consultants across commercial, residential and public-sector contexts. Postgraduate study in interior design, architecture or a related spatial design field is also an option for those seeking further specialisation.
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