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    IED – Istituto Europeo di Design Milan

    Course in Interior Design - Academic year - Fall intake

    • Milan, Italy

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    Full time

    9 months

    On-Campus

    English

    In the last years the field of Interior Design has witnessed a continuous growth, for this reason professionals in the field need to be more flexible and in touch with the new technologies, methods, and materials.

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    Interior architecture degree programs focus on the interplay between design and functionality within built environments. Whether you're enhancing residential spaces or innovating commercial designs, this field combines aesthetic considerations with practical needs to create harmonious interiors.

    Studying interior architecture at the courses level allows you to explore spatial design, materials, and lighting techniques. You'll engage in foundational courses that cover drafting, color theory, and sustainable design practices, honing your ability to conceptualize and present compelling design ideas. Students strengthen their adaptability and creativity as they examine diverse design challenges and solutions.

    Through skill development in areas like space planning and human-centered design, you will equip yourself with the competencies required to address modern design issues. You'll learn to use modeling tools to visualize your concepts effectively. Graduates often find career paths in interior design firms, architecture studios, or corporate environments, where they can apply their knowledge to create functional and appealing spaces. This blend of creativity and critical thinking prepares you for a rewarding career in the evolving field of interior architecture.