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Level 4
Understanding the interior
Level 4 aims to generate a fundamental understanding of space: its analysis, theoretical manipulation, habitation, technological construction and materiality and scale.
The units at Level 4, and throughout your three years, are intended to show how the course looks at both interior architecture (generally considered to be the remodelling of existing buildings and the development of attitudes towards those spaces and structures) and interior design (the creation of a range of interior environments that articulate identity and atmosphere through the manipulation of spatial volume, placement of specific elements and the treatment of surfaces).
Studies at this level may include, but not be limited to:
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Colour
·
Scale
·
Problem
solving
·
Communication
of ideas through differing media
·
Private
and public and the effect on the design of spaces
·
Analysing
lifestyle and habitation: thinking of spaces as a designer, how people move and
inhabit space, utilise space
·
The
construction of space and its materiality
·
The
intimate – the personal
·
Spatial
relationships
· Historical/contextual basis of design.
Level 5
Up-thinking the interior
Level 5 aims to consolidate and refine the skills delivered at Level 4 and encourage you to develop your own methods of realisation and visualisation. Your second year has been designed to enhance your development both creatively and professionally.
Technical knowledge
(construction/light/sound/materiality) will also be further developed with
design units being used to demonstrate how your knowledge and critical
understanding of the well-established principles of interior architecture and
design have developed.
Technological developments and
developments in the nature of interior practice will be explored such as the
communication of semiotics, atmosphere and identity, ideas of brand and image,
interactivity, the real and the virtual.
In Level 5, design will progress from
the concentration on the personal and intimate at Level 4 to ideas of community
– and the deeper understanding of scale, complexity and hierarchy in space that
this will necessitate. You’ll explore concepts such as gender, ritual,
workplace and domesticity, with reference to typologies such as spaces of
power, spaces of commerce and spaces of faith.
In the summer term, you can choose between an extended work placement (of 10 weeks) or a comprehensive, research intensive, design project. Both of these units are worth 40 credits.
You will also be asked, through discussions with your unit tutor, to determine the broad area for research to be explored in the dissertation and the design project which will occur in the first unit of the autumn term of Level 6, your third year.
Level 6
Redefining the interior
Your final year is your opportunity to
bring all of your learning, skills and knowledge together in the production of
a package of professionally orientated, creative work that will examine and
emphasise your research theme.
One of the fundamental strengths of the course is that it does not attempt to define the interior for you, rather it encourages you, over three years, to challenge, theorise, conceptualise, realise and visualise your notion of the “interior” in contemporary society: in other words we encourage you, in your final year, to look at what the interior can be.
Units at Level 6 will look to consolidate this approach through the work that has been undertaken at Levels 4 and 5. In addition, the course will encourage you to build on your Level 5 experience to contextualise your work in a professional studio environment that emphasises practice, law and the ethical and ecological roles and responsibilities of you as a designer.
At the end of the year you will have produced a comprehensive body of written and design work that will demonstrate to both specialist and non-specialist audiences your practical and thinking skills and intellectual and critical engagement in the complex design of interior spaces.
Having undertaken this work in a professional setting, you will evidence your readiness for the move to either practice or postgraduate study and you will be proud of what you have achieved.
AUB is located on the south coast of England, two miles from the centre of Bournemouth. It has good train links to London and other big cities.
Bournemouth is the furthest easterly point of the Jurassic Coast, England’s first Natural World Heritage site, which spans 95 miles of unspoilt countryside of exceptional natural beauty and historic geology. Subsidised bus routes operate to and from the campus. Good cycle paths are in place.