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Master's Programme in Interior Architecture

This site contains the student study guide for the Master's Programme in Interior Architecture. Here you will find the programme curriculum as well as detailed guidelines for planning your studies. All the materials and instructions are for all the majors of the programme.

This programme does not exist anymore. Last possibility to graduate from this programme is by 31.10.2023.

Interior Architecture is now one of the majors of the Master’s programme in Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Interior Architecture. Please see the information for Major in Interior Architecture in the Master’s programme in Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Interior Architecture page.

Master's Programme in Interior Architecture is organized by the School of Arts, Design and Architecture.

The main area of interest in the major in interior architecture is the interaction of spaces and the objects and furnishings in them. Space and the environment formed by objects are viewed with a human scale as the starting point. Space is understood not only in terms of its functional properties but also as a multidimensional basic unit providing multisensory experiences and combining the tradition of design with the yet unknown forms of expression of the future. In particular, the properties that shape the identity of space, materials, colours, lighting and acoustics, are subjects of interest in teaching.

Studies proceed from maintaining continuous interest, wide-ranging curiosity and a shared sense of wonderment. Students mostly work on concrete design assignments, developing personal vision and the basic technical skills of their field. The major also contains studies in history, theory and arts subjects.

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Campus restaurants during the holiday season in December and January 2023

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It is time to vote! How do we use 13,000 euros for the wellbeing of students?

At the beginning of the fall 2023, students were given the opportunity to brainstorm how the university should use 13,000 euros to improve student well-being on campus. Now it's time to vote for the best idea to be implemented during the spring of 2024.
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Abstracts of bachelor's and master's theses will be published from January 1, 2024

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