The interior design programme in Glasgow consists of three Stages. The first of these is titled Interface, and explores contextual matters, while introducing key skills in the communication of ideas and the preparation of strategic approaches to place. This is followed by Stage 2, Critical-Surveying where students begin to consider in a deeper way the scope and intention of their specific research interests, in preparation for the third and final stage, that of the major Research Project.

The lost paradise

The lost paradise

The lost paradise Wingshan Cao Dreams can be exciting, disquieting, or strange. Even though we don’t remember it , we...
Gender Neutral Tenement House

Gender Neutral Tenement House

Gender Neutral Tenement House Matilde Montenegro For this project, I was asked to propose an interior programme in an allocated...
Let’s Play

Let’s Play

Hotel For Strangers Marilia Giallourou In this project, the proposal of an interior programme in the predefined site is presented....
Notre Dame Zoo

Notre Dame Zoo

Notre Dame Zoo Yuhang Yang Guy Debord talks about the society of spectacle according to the Situationist International. The spectacle...
Lost Connections

Lost Connections

Lost Connections Philip Morris The Centre for Functional Recuperation is a proposal that architecture should prioritise endurance over function or...
Brave New World

Brave New World

Brave New World Tao Li The worship of capital has always been one of the functions of skyscrapers. From the...
Breathing Skin

Breathing Skin

Breathing Skin Wingshan Cao ACT ONE As Alexia Roux(2015) points out:” Olfactory has the most direct memory system, the most...
Brave new world

Brave new world

Brave New World Yuhang Yang ACT ONE In the process of the act 1, the placeI chose was Kelvingrove Park.I...
Imprint of time

Imprint of time

Imprint of time Yuhan Que ACT ONE My design was inspired by the weathering of the walls of the Clyde...
What has been, what is yet to be

What has been, what is yet to be

What has been, what is yet to be.  Jessica Oag-Cooper Embedded in my practice are concerns around ‘place’ and position within context...
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