Bachelor of Art in Architecture and Interior Design

The Bachelor of Architecture and Interior Design is an interdisciplinary undergraduate program that merges the principles of architecture and interior design, providing students with a comprehensive education in both fields. This program focuses on creating functional, aesthetically pleasing, and sustainable environments, preparing graduates for various careers in the design and construction industries.

What you are learning

  • Architectural Design: Introduction to architectural design principles, including form, space, and structure. Students engage in hands-on studio projects to develop their design skills.
  • Interior Design: Fundamentals of interior space planning, color theory, materials, and finishes, focusing on creating functional and aesthetically pleasing interior environments.
  • Building Systems and Construction: Study of construction methods, building materials, structural systems, and environmental control systems essential for both architecture and interior design.
  • History of Architecture and Interior Design: Exploration of architectural and interior design history from ancient times to contemporary trends, providing a cultural and historical context for design.
  • Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Building Information Modeling (BIM): Training in essential software tools for drafting, modeling, and visualizing architectural and interior design projects.
  • Design Studio: Comprehensive projects that integrate architectural and interior design concepts. Students work on real-world design challenges, developing solutions from concept to completion.
  • Interior Architecture Studio: Detailed design of interior spaces, including residential, commercial, and public spaces, with a focus on user experience, functionality, and aesthetics.