Comprehensive design project by Tim Miller, 2007 graduate who has worked for Heatherwick Studio and Troika.
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Comprehensive design project by Emma Gullick, 2009 graduate.
Comprehensive design project by Tim Miller, 2007 graduate who has worked for Heatherwick Studio and Troika.
Rebecca Taylor, now in her final year, has been selected as one of four winners of the Etnies Europe ‘Design The Next Etnies Tee' Facebook competition.
Designer and BA(Hons) Textile Design graduate, Abi Gardener, has been appointed as British couturier, Nicholas Oakwell's embroidery designer.
Artist and BA(Hons) Contemporary Crafts graduate, Rebecca Rasmussen, has been exhibiting in According to McGee's show ‘New Visuality', in York
Five businesses and galleries in Truro are playing host for the first time to a public exhibition by second year BA(Hons) Contemporary Crafts students from 2 - 9 February.
Second year BA(Hons) Graphic Design student, Oli Bussell, has been shortlisted in the London International Creative Competition (LICC)
Level 3 BA(Hons) Textile Design student, Jen Hollidge, has secured two sponsorships for her final year project.
This exhibition showcases Fine Art students' work at the mid-point of their studies.
An exhibition by Level 2 Contemporary Crafts Students, showcasing work at a midpoint in their studies, hosted by five different venues around Truro.
Liebowitz, Architect & Director of Liebowitz & Pritchard Architecture & Yacht Design Ltd, reflects on the last 20 years of the luxury yacht design business.
A rare chance to get to know the inner workings of this collective of UK and German artists with a double bill of performance lecture and screening.
Andy Harper is an internationally recognised artist and recipient of the Latitude Contemporary Art Prize in 2011.
The Illustration Forum presents its 10th anniversary with internationally acclaimed illustrators.
Piotr Macieszczak - Interior Design BA(Hons) Erasmus exchange - Read more
UCAS Code W252 BA/ID
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A minimum of 220 UCAS points, equivalent Level 3 qualifications or relevant experience. You may be required to submit some work to help us decide who to interview. Successful applicants are generally those with the strongest portfolios, demonstrating experimentation, technical ability and understanding of the art and design process.
Location:Tremough Campus
Length:3 years full-time
Direct line:01326 255763
The Design Centre offers an exhilarating world class teaching and learning environment for a variety of designer and maker activity that also encompasses cutting-edge business and research activity. It's defined by a depth and breadth of specialism housed under one roof which is difficult to find elsewhere.Ronan Doyle, Design Centre Manager
At Falmouth we believe that interior design is about maximising potential; transforming spaces by working with clients and other specialists to develop innovative and creative design solutions. From exploring the fundamentals of materials and structure to planning and creating exciting interior spaces, you'll cover every aspect of interior design - with a vital focus on professional practice.
What's more, you'll be based in our inspirational open-plan Design Centre with its exceptional facilities and ample opportunity to collaborate and share ideas with our 3D Design, Contemporary Crafts and Textile Design students.
At Falmouth you'll be given the inspiration and encouragement to find your own personal approach to interior design - learning about the construction and detailing of space and how to communicate your designs to professional standards through traditional and digital presentation techniques.
Working on live projects throughout, you'll design for a range of commercial users including hospitality, retail, public, marine and leisure. You'll learn how professional interior design interacts with other disciplines as part of a project's design team and develop valuable project management skills.
By choosing to study for a degree in Interior Design at Falmouth you will:
The course is delivered through a series of study blocks. Project work is supported by lectures, demonstrations, field trips, professional experience and focus groups, seminars and tutorials. You'll develop peer and self-evaluation skills, which will be used in critical, conceptual, productive and professional capacities.
The course operates on a basis of continuous assessment with no formal examinations. Assessment is via a combination of visual, verbal and written assignments and a dissertation and exhibition in your final year of study.
Our impressive Design Centre and Learning Resource Centres include:
Recent projects that BA(Hons) Interior Design students have worked on include designing luxury yacht interiors for Pendennis Shipyard and creating innovative concepts for the Eden Project's ice skating rink.
University College Falmouth is working closely with the Design Council on Design of the Times (DOTT) Cornwall; a programme where professional designers work. with stakeholders and communities to tackle social, economic and environmental issues from the bottom up.
Our students and graduates get the chance to work alongside senior design professionals on DOTT projects as part of internships and work placements.
Falmouth's Professorial lecture series aims to produce an engaging and challenging public programme that stimulates the intellectual curiosity of our staff, students and alumni, our research collaborators, our industry partners, our local communities and other supporters. Recent lectures relevant to students in the School of Design include Edward Barber, founding partner of BarberOsgerby.
Process - craft meets technology
Founding partner of BarberOsgerby, Edward and his partner, Jay Osgerby, were recently named Royal Designers for Industry by the Royal Society of Arts and their work is in permanent collections at the Design Museum in London and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Since forming their company in 1996, Barber and Osgerby have collaborated on designing products and furniture as BarberOsgerby and architectural projects for clients such as Stella McCartney as Universal Design Studio.
A video of Edward Barber's lecture can be viewed online here
If you have any queries about the course please visit our HelpMe Forum
For further information about BA(Hons) Interior Design at University College Falmouth, please email admissions@falmouth.ac.uk or telephone Admissions on 01326 255763.
At our first Open Design event in February 2010, Heads of Department and Pathway Leaders from Foundation level courses around the UK spent the day with design staff and students at University College Falmouth, learning more about our facilities and courses.
Click here for more information and to register for the next Open Design event
We anticipate that our interior design degree graduates will go on to work as part of design teams, as freelance designers or establish their own studios. However, to work in the interior design industry you have to be flexible. The broad range of skills we will teach you will enable you to adapt to the fluid and volatile world of interior design. That means many of our graduates will go on to work in:
A minimum of 220 UCAS points, equivalent Level 3 qualifications or relevant experience. You may be required to submit some work to help us decide who to interview.
Successful applicants are generally those with the strongest portfolios, demonstrating experimentation, technical ability and understanding of the art and design process.
Please see our How to Apply page for more information.
For further information about BA(Hons) Interior Design at University College Falmouth, please email admissions@falmouth.ac.uk or telephone Admissions on 01326 255763.
All applicants invited to interview on the strength of their UCAS form. Applicants will be interviewed in small groups with their portfolios and sketchbooks by a panel which will normally consist of 2 Academic members of staff and 1 student. If you are invited to interview you will be given more detailed information about the interview before the event so you are fully prepared. There will be an opportunity to tour the campus and studios and to talk to current students about their experiences. There will be an opportunity for a question and answer session with the programme leader or another member of the academic team; parents and friends are warmly welcomed to this part of the session. You should expect to be here for around 3 hours.
You will need to come prepared with a portfolio of work, sketchbooks, a copy of an essay of several pages in length (which you will leave behind). Portfolio and sketchbooks should demonstrate the ability to investigate and develop a range of ideas. Drawing and visual investigation are particularly important. Your use of a variety of media and investigation of production methods and skills - not necessarily specific to the award you have applied for - is also encouraged. We do not recommend bringing large/bulky 3 dimensional pieces - we would prefer to see photographs of this kind of work if you have it, though small scale work is welcome.
Interviews will be held on 18 and 20 January, 22, 24 and 29 February, 2, 7, and 9 March 2012 only. Morning sessions will begin at 9.30am and afternoon sessions at 1.30pm.
Location: Tremough Campus
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