This course equips students to devise adaptive reuse strategies for architectural spaces and urban environments. It involves applying co-design and service design research methods to various critically informed contexts, experimental objects, and installations, while fostering spatial imagination through drawing, digital tools, making, and theoretical insights to strengthen one's role as an interior designer.Opportunities include participating in industry workshops, competitions, and collaborations with international schools to address local and global issues. As part of the GIDE Group's eight-nation network, students collaborate on shared projects and self-funded workshops in an EU city, with access to the Interior Educators network for industry advice and optional graduate events in London.
A local representative of University of Dundee in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.