

BA Spatial and Interior Design
About this course
Spatial and interior design is the discipline concerned with how people experience and interact with the spaces they inhabit, encompassing the design of commercial, residential, public and event environments as well as the emerging territory of virtual and experiential spaces. It moves beyond the purely aesthetic to address how spatial design affects movement, mood, behaviour, and social interaction, asking not only how a space looks but how it feels to be in it and how it functions for the people who use it. The contemporary scope of the discipline now extends from physical retail and hospitality environments to installations, festivals, exhibitions, co-living concepts, and immersive digital landscapes. At the University of Kent you will follow this part-time programme, developing your creative and technical design abilities across a wide range of spatial contexts. You will learn to bring your design visions to life through the full process from initial concept and precedent research through spatial planning, material selection, technical drawing, and model-making or digital visualisation to a finished design proposal. You will engage critically with the role of design in shaping human experience, and develop the professional vocabulary and presentation skills that allow you to communicate your ideas clearly to clients and collaborators. Graduates of spatial and interior design work in interior design studios, architecture firms, hospitality and retail design consultancies, event and exhibition design, property development, set design for film and television, and the growing field of immersive and experiential design. Freelance practice and studio founding are also realistic paths for graduates who develop strong portfolios and client management skills during their studies. Postgraduate study in interior architecture, spatial design, experience design, or architecture is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or move into research and academic practice. The combination of creative thinking, technical skill, and spatial understanding the programme develops is the foundation of a flexible and evolving professional practice.
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