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The School of Architecture and Interior Design at the University of Cincinnati prepares students for critical engagement with practice. The faculty of the Interior Design Program believes that the interior designer must respond to all of the needs of human beings: aesthetic, spiritual, physical, social and cultural. The focus of the design student must always be the human condition and its context.
The Interior Design emphasis is committed to offering a broad, liberal education to its students as well as preparing them for participation in the profession. The interior designer must respond to all of the needs of human beings: aesthetic, spiritual, physical, social and cultural. The focus of the design student, therefore, must be upon the human condition within the proximate environment.
The Interior Design emphasis is committed to offering a broad, liberal education to its students as well as preparing them for participation in the profession. The interior designer must respond to all of the needs of human beings: aesthetic, spiritual, physical, social and cultural. The focus of the design student, therefore, must be upon the human condition within the proximate environment.
The Interior Design program is committed to the attitude that interior design is essentially an expressive art form applied to the solution of human problems in three-dimensional space and form. At the graduate level the Interior Design emphasis is focused on academic specialization within the interior design field’s many options. Interests in social, cultural and universal concern are encouraged.
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