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The MA Interior and Spatial Design program at Camberwell College of Arts fosters a rigorous exploration of space through students' theoretical and practical research pursuits. This distinctive course embraces experimental spatial practices with a modern perspective, actively dissolving traditional disciplinary lines. Its unique position as a design program within an art school setting provides exceptional creative opportunities.
Emphasizing research-driven practice, the course guides you through a journey of personal exploration, beginning with your individual research focus.
Our specialized knowledge encompasses the experiential and sensory dimensions of spatial inhabitation and environmental interaction.
Our practice engages with existing structures (both interior and exterior), incorporates film and video media, and bridges digital and analog methodologies. We regard both physical and virtual spaces as equally meaningful experiential realms.
Professional engagement and opportunities
The program facilitates various live projects with external partners, alongside ongoing collaborative initiatives that vary annually. Students may opt to participate in these dynamic partnerships.
The self-directed project framework enables you to cultivate methodologies aligned with your professional aspirations, whether in design studios, artistic practice, performance, or related disciplines like theater, film, or gaming environments. For research-oriented students, we support progression to MRes or PhD programs for academic career development.
Program structure
The MA Interior and Spatial Design is a full-time, 15-month program spanning 45 weeks. Students should anticipate dedicating approximately 40 hours weekly to their studies, encompassing both scheduled instruction and independent work.