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Interior Design at RMIT

Interior Design at RMIT is positioned as an idea-led discipline concerned with the spatial and temporal relations between people and the surrounding environment. Our agenda is to challenge accepted assumptions and to test new ideas through design and projects.

The design of interiors is not confined to the inside of a building but ranges from the intimacy of a finely crafted object to the urban fabric of a city. Working in the interstices between people and spaces, interior designers require sensitivity and sensibility to imagine and project the experiential and phenomenal qualities of the interiors they design.

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  • Student work

    Cirrus’ by Christina Fogale, Design Institute of Australia, Graduate of the Year in 2010, displayed here at Stylecraft

  • Student work

    ‘Poetics of Making: Weaving a Space for Community’ by Vaughan Howard, Winner of the Graduate of the Year Award in 2009. Image by Will Belcher