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Which uni for interior architecture

looking for interior architecture course from 2026. Which would be the best course? I was looking at birmingham and brighton, anyone recommend any others? Hard to find rankings on this course as falls under design! 2 days left to submit

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i think you should start out with doing regular architecture for undergrad before branching out as you actually have room to specialise in the field later on
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by AH2008
looking for interior architecture course from 2026. Which would be the best course? I was looking at birmingham and brighton, anyone recommend any others? Hard to find rankings on this course as falls under design! 2 days left to submit

Hi @AH2008

Thanks for your interest in our Interior Architecture BA(Hons) 😊

If you decided on applying to us we have an applicant day coming up which you'd be more than welcome to attend. Through the applicant day you can learn more about the course, see the facilities and speak to other students on the course. You can book your place here.

Through our course you'll have the opportunity to take part in New Designers in London an event that showcases UK’s emerging design talent.

In-depth feedback of work in progress by professionals from industry throughout your studies.

We are also joint 8th in the UK for art and design courses in the UK and top 100 globally.

I hope this is helpful.

Best of luck with your applications! 😊

Danielle - Brighton Uni Rep
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by AH2008
looking for interior architecture course from 2026. Which would be the best course? I was looking at birmingham and brighton, anyone recommend any others? Hard to find rankings on this course as falls under design! 2 days left to submit


The SIDB centres of excellence for interior architecture and design are:
Arts University Bournemouth
Coventry
Solent
Teesside


Other degrees might have a lower level of SIDB acceditation.

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