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Interior Architecture
 Interior Architecture

Description

Interior Architecture is the specialist area of architecture concerned predominantly with interior environments. The professional practice of the discipline demands, simultaneously, broad theoretical knowledge as well as a focused practical education in both the art and the science of architecture and design.

The interior designer must have a professional understanding and concern for client and community in a seamless integration of the work with all elements of the built environment.

Studying Interior Architecture at UNSW

At an undergraduate level, the Faculty of Built Environment (www.fbe.unsw.edu.au) offers a four year full-time program, the Bachelor of Interior Architecture.

A Bachelor of Interior Architecture/Master of Commerce program is also available which allows students to add a Masters in Commerce program to the professionally recognised Interior Architecture program.



Interior Architecture can be studied as 

Specialisation At the Level of Plan
Interior Architecture Major INTAA13255
   

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