Interior Architecture BA Honours
In Interior Architecture BA Honours, students embark on a journey which balances place-making and experience design. From the scale of buildings down to the intimate spaces of rooms and within the urban context of London, our course guides students to explore and design spaces from a user-centric perspective. Together, we re-imagine existing structures and places and reconnect them with their communities in innovative and thought-provoking ways. To grasp the complexity of interior environments, we delve into new typologies that accommodate evolving lifestyles and design trends. Students experiment with creating atmospheres, testing cutting-edge materials and exploring immersive technologies to craft novel experiences using traditional and interdisciplinary approaches.
Throughout the three years of study, students delve into themes such as retail, exhibition design, time- based media, circular- and narrative-driven design, all guided by our course’s regenerative ethos and the staff ’s expertise. Through hands-on workshops, students engage in craft, fabrication and upcycling while participating in live projects with real clients. For instance, this year’s first- and second-year students worked together to craft the Everyday Tapestry, a creative, collaborative design project that re-imagined our neighbouring Baker Street.
Interior Architecture BA Honours fosters strong industry connections, exemplified by our Interior Matters lecture series featuring guest practitioners and esteemed critics. Additionally, students benefit from our Employability Week which offers intensive workshops to prepare them for professional practice. These initiatives are made possible through collaborations with leading international and London-based practices like DRMM, Perkins + Will, TB Bennetts, Hudson Rock Design, Gensler and Heatherwick Studio.
Crossing disciplinary boundaries, our course collaborated with medical students from Imperial College on the Co-Production Workshop for Mental Health, Design and Wellbeing for the fourth consecutive year. Guided by practitioners, clinicians and patient advocates, our third-year students explored how design impacts health and proposed interventions in the public realm, offering transformative learning experiences that instil reflection and collaborative skills essential for addressing real-world challenges.
Welcome to a course that shapes spaces and experiences but, more importantly, shapes futures.
Diony Kypraiou
Course Leader
Interior Architecture BA Honours
In Interior Architecture BA Honours, students embark on a journey which balances place-making and experience design. From the scale of buildings down to the intimate spaces of rooms and within the urban context of London, our course guides students to explore and design spaces from a user-centric perspective. Together, we re-imagine existing structures and places and reconnect them with their communities in innovative and thought-provoking ways. To grasp the complexity of interior environments, we delve into new typologies that accommodate evolving lifestyles and design trends. Students experiment with creating atmospheres, testing cutting-edge materials and exploring immersive technologies to craft novel experiences using traditional and interdisciplinary approaches.
Throughout the three years of study, students delve into themes such as retail, exhibition design, time- based media, circular- and narrative-driven design, all guided by our course’s regenerative ethos and the staff ’s expertise. Through hands-on workshops, students engage in craft, fabrication and upcycling while participating in live projects with real clients. For instance, this year’s first- and second-year students worked together to craft the Everyday Tapestry, a creative, collaborative design project that re-imagined our neighbouring Baker Street.
Interior Architecture BA Honours fosters strong industry connections, exemplified by our Interior Matters lecture series featuring guest practitioners and esteemed critics. Additionally, students benefit from our Employability Week which offers intensive workshops to prepare them for professional practice. These initiatives are made possible through collaborations with leading international and London-based practices like DRMM, Perkins + Will, TB Bennetts, Hudson Rock Design, Gensler and Heatherwick Studio.
Crossing disciplinary boundaries, our course collaborated with medical students from Imperial College on the Co-Production Workshop for Mental Health, Design and Wellbeing for the fourth consecutive year. Guided by practitioners, clinicians and patient advocates, our third-year students explored how design impacts health and proposed interventions in the public realm, offering transformative learning experiences that instil reflection and collaborative skills essential for addressing real-world challenges.
Welcome to a course that shapes spaces and experiences but, more importantly, shapes futures.
Diony Kypraiou
Course Leader