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The origins of modern American interior design trace back to Frank Alvah Parsons in the early 20th century, evolving at Parsons into a practice deeply rooted in social engagement. The research-driven BFA Interior Design program now equips students to craft spaces that balance comfort, creativity, wellness, and thoughtful design. You'll master creating interiors that address environmental sustainability, cultural diversity, and fundamental human needs for comfort and health.
Move past surface beauty to explore how interior spaces shape human experiences and ecological systems, affecting everything from public areas to private sanctuaries.
Pioneer innovative design solutions by blending conventional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technologies like bio-materials and immersive digital tools.
Become part of an elite program with direct connections to New York City's premier design firms, exhibition spaces, cultural institutions, and design marketplaces.
Collaborate in shared workshops and studios alongside peers from Architecture, Fine Arts, Product Design, and Lighting programs, encouraging cross-disciplinary innovation.