IMIAD
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International Master of Interior Architectural Design | |
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Participating Universities: | 5 |
Locations: | Stuttgart (Germany) |
Duration: | 4 Semesters |
Degree: | M.A. Interior Architectural Design |
Website: | IMIAD |
The IMIAD or International Master of Interior Architectural Design is a special post-graduate Master of Arts programme created especially for interior architects, architects or designers.
IMIAD is one of the first internationally orientated Masters courses in Interior Design in Europe. Part of the course takes place in a European partner institution, with each institution contributing its own emphasis and competences to the course. Proceeding from a Bachelor degree (B.A.), participants receive the qualification of International Master of Arts (M.A.) in Interior-Architectural Design, after the successful completion of four semesters. The IMIAD qualification is recognised by all the partner institutions.
[edit] Partner schools
- University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart | Official homepage
- SUPSI Scuola Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera Italiana | Official homepage
- Lahti University of Applied Sciences | Official homepage
- Istanbul Technical University | Official homepage
- Edinburgh College of Art | Official homepage
[edit] Lecturers and Professors
The following lecturers and professors are involved in the programme:
- Diane Ziegler, Light and Space
- Klaus Peter Goebel, Space and Materiality
- Eberhard Holder, Experimental Design and Presentation
- Thomas Plüss, Architecture and design in cultural contexts
- Karsten Weigel, Furniture and Detailing
- Thomas Hundt, Media and Space
- Maarit Keto, Interior Architecture, Lighting Design
- Ayla Atasoy, Design methods
- Ed Hollis, Interior Architecture