INTERIOR DESIGN

Professors and lecturers active in their professional fields provide an inside view into what to expect from the real world and how to navigate it successfully, while field trips to furniture factories, designer offices, and artist studios give students a hands-on experience of all aspects of Interior Design.

The Interior Design Program at LdM affords the opportunity to work in the industry. Students have the opportunity to work in teams on a real project, for a real customer. Students are in contact with the company's employees; they meet the challenges faced by the client company; and they work to resolve their needs.


FACILITIES:

Everything needed to transform new ideas into realized projects is available to students:

- Dedicated computer lab to design prototypes—anything from shopping carts to chandeliers— in class

- Modeling lab for the construction of designs and objects

- Continuously updated library of books and magazines

- Opportunities to participate in a variety of competitions and to take on real work projects in a team