Что я буду изучать?
Explore both the traditional and contemporary practices to become a multidisciplinary master of architecture and interior design. Working in state-of-the-art studios, you'll gain practical design knowledge through project work and learn from experienced academic staff, practising designers and researchers. During this course you'll develop a range of creative, technical, cognitive and professional skills relevant to employment in design-related built environment professions. This course will encourage you to develop your own approach to the subject and offers opportunities for you to work on individual projects, with smaller tutorial groups, and participate in joint visits and other events. Town study trips, to Europe and further afield have previously been organised each year incorporating the opportunity to use a site in an international context.With a focus on practical design work, you'll complete a series of projects that include elements of work such as reports or short texts. You'll explore the functional, expressive and social impact of new construction technology and learn how the environment can influence mood and behaviour. You'll also develop an understanding of the interactions between people, activities and places. Upon graduation, you could find yourself working in architectural and urban consultancy, workplace design, housing research, retail planning or community development. Join us at Ravensbourne and discover your unique approach to interior design and environment architectures. **Why study this course?** - ARB/RIBA Part 1 prescribed, allowing you to pursue the journey to becoming a fully qualified architect - Develop your own professional identity by having access to industry experts - Work with contemporary technologies in our design studio and workshops - Create and redefine interior spaces across residential, office, retail, industrial or community environments - Opportunities to take part in industry events, trips abroad and competitions. **Career pathways** Interior architecture graduates often go on to design the rehabilitation and extension of existing buildings, or the creation of new built environments. Students can find themselves working in fields such as: architectural and urban consultancy, workplace design, housing research, retail planning and community development. **For more information, please visit our website.**