

BDes Interior & Spatial Design
About this course
Interior and spatial design is concerned with how people experience the built environment at a human scale, shaping the rooms, corridors, retail spaces, cultural venues, and workplaces that make up everyday life. It draws on architecture, material culture, lighting design, and the psychology of space to ask how physical environments can be made more functional, more meaningful, and more beautiful. The discipline sits between the technical rigour of architecture and the expressive freedom of the visual arts, requiring both analytical precision and creative imagination. At Edinburgh Napier this four-year programme allows you to develop a sophisticated design practice across a range of spatial contexts. You will learn to work with light, material, proportion, and circulation, using both hand-drawing and digital tools to develop, communicate, and refine your ideas. The curriculum covers residential, commercial, heritage, and public interiors, giving you the breadth to work across different sectors of the design industry. A year abroad is built into the programme, offering you the opportunity to study design culture in a different country, which can profoundly shift how you see spatial problems and the assumptions you bring to them. The typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects the strength of applicants the programme attracts. Graduates move into roles in interior design practice, spatial design consultancy, exhibition and retail design, set design, and property development. Many work with architectural practices, hotel and hospitality groups, retail brands, or museums and galleries. The programme also provides a basis for postgraduate study in interior architecture, design research, or related disciplines. A career in spatial design rewards people who are genuinely curious about human experience and who want the tangible satisfaction of seeing their thinking take physical form.
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