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INTEGRATING PUBLIC SPACE By definition, furnishing and designing public spaces is an interdisciplinary skill. For this reason, sufficient knowledge and expertise in the various disciplines involved is indispensable in this type of design course in order to ensure that all the forces at play are judged on their merits and integrated into a design. Along with substantive design skills based on one of the core disciplines of town planning, landscape architecture, spatial/industrial design, traffic design and visual art, students are required to possess knowledge and experience of methodology, planning, organization, management, presentation and public speaking techniques. EDUCATE TO INTEGRATE The MAHKU programme in Interior Design offers BA Interior Design graduates a Master course, which provides tools to operate in a professional and critic way. The two year parttime study is an reflective period where research, action and reflection, will establish an integrated attitude in design and foundation. NEED FOR A NEW CRAFT A good design requires consultation with a range of departments and disciplines. Consequently, there is a need for interdisciplinarity where people with different specialisms and nationalities are able to co-operate through team work involving designers, technologists and managers. The The Mastercourse in Urban Interior Design is designed to fulfill this need. |
Programme All Urban Names More Femy-Jeanine Bol Ellamarthe Debeij Gaby Getrouw Lianne Goosen Sander Gorter Paul van Hoesel Deborah Lambert Edwin van Son Annette Verhagen Giuliana Vernooy-Fuentes Frank Vonk |


