interior design track leader
admission:
limited
58 places for EU and EU-equated
applicants
2 places for non-EU candidates
residing abroad
The
interior design track is dedicated to public and private interior spaces for
living and working, both public and private, permanent and temporary
exhibitions and retail, as well as all those aspects involved in the design of
urban spaces.
Interior
design is necessarily integrated with
relevant technological and service systems and the different types of physical,
communicative, and interactive artefacts.
Not only 'space' then, but also its contents and conditions of use.
This type
of comprehensive and process-oriented attention is addressed at the different
scales and methodologies of intervention, together with the primary need to
respond to the users' needs, bringing the study programme back to the methods
and area of design.