Interior Design

Key Facts

Staff

Programme Overview

Award

MDes in Interior Design. All GSA degree programmes are validated by the University of Glasgow. Established in 1451, the University of Glasgow is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of leading UK research universities and a founder member of Universitas 21, an international grouping of universities dedicated to setting worldwide standards for higher education.

Assessment

Peer and staff review. Coursework, essays, practical design projects. Formative assessments take place at key points through Stage 1, 2 and 3. Summative assessments occur at the end of each academic Stage.

Facilities
The programme enjoys dedicated studio space which is where project work evolves. It is a space with myriad functions, not least of which are social. Students and staff also have access to various types of analogue and digital making, either within studio, elsewhere on campus or offsite.

Indicative Additional Costs
Individual departments levy material fees as indicated on this page. You should budget for each year of your programme of study and should allow for costs over and above your fees and maintenance, particularly if expensive materials or projects are chosen.

Graduate Destinations
Interior Design at GSA is highly rated by collaborators and employers, and is regarded as one of the best suite of programmes of its kind in the UK. It has particular strengths in retail, healthcare, leisure and workplace design and strong links to industry. Alumni are currently/recently employed in major practices in the UK and Europe; Middle East and Gulf region; Asia and North America. Graduate currently work in practices such as Graven, Kapsimali Architects, Muji, Studio Sofield, and WATG (Singapore), others have embarked on academic careers or have pursued research paths at PhD level.

Programme Leader
Thomai Pnevmonidou

Tutors
Dr Dave Loder
David Ross

Programme Overview

Interior Design historically occurred in a hinterland loosely occupied by architects, shopfitters and decorators. It has only relatively recently begun to assert itself as a discreet profession, with trained practitioners and informed clients. As the practice has matured, the UK has become firmly established as one of its international centres, for both the practice, study and critique of the subject.

The MDes in Interior Design is a logical extension of this context. It operates a subject-centred approach and aims to create advanced practitioners by acting as a bridge between the delineated and the uncharted. It provides the opportunity for deep exploration free from the confines of practice. It encourages investigation into emerging aspects of the discipline where carefully directed research within these areas has led some graduates to further investigation at PhD level.

The programme is a one-year taught experience, over the course of which students develop a reflective portfolio of work to a professional standard. Emphasis is placed on the exploration of fundamental issues facing the subject, the value of appropriate levels of technological intervention, and an understanding of the importance of disciplinary autonomy as well as inter-disciplinary dialogue.

Interior Design at both undergraduate and postgraduate level at GSA takes place in a Design School context within a Small Specialist Institution (SSI) which is also an Art School, it seeks to use speculation and critique as a tool to enhance the creation of high-quality interior design.

Content is delivered by a blend of academics and practitioners with experience across key subject areas. Staff contributing to the programme combine practice, pedagogy, and broad-ranging research interests and, usefully, the PG and UG studios are adjacent to each other which affords participation in mutually beneficial events.

Please read the MDes Interior Design Study Guide for further information.

We also recommend following the department on Instagram to find out more about daily life as an Interior Design student at GSA, as well as hearing about our news, upcoming events and current projects.

•  Programme Website

•  Instagram: gsainteriordesign

Application Deadline Dates
We guarantee to review all complete applications received by the Standard 1 deadline date of 26 January 2024. After this date, the programme can become full and close to applications in advance of the Standard 2 and Late rounds. Early application is therefore encouraged to avoid disappointment.

Round Deadline to apply Decision
Early 10 November 2022 08 December 2023
Standard 1 26 January 2023 08 March 2024
Standard 2 08 March 2023 26 April 2024
Late 07 June 2023 19 July 2023

Final deadline for applicants requiring a visa is 28 July 2023

Interviews for shortlisted applicants will take place on the dates indicated below, please ensure you can be available.

Round Interview dates
Early 27 November - 08 December 2023
Standard 1  19 February - 02 March 2024
Standard 2 01 April - 19 April 2024
Late 01 July - 12 July 2024