
Interior Architecture
Due to the ongoing transition occurring between Cornish College of the Arts and Seattle University, we are not currently accepting applications for the Interior Architecture program. If you have any questions, please consult our FAQ or complete our question form.

BFA in Interior Architecture
What Will You Learn
as An Interior
Architecture Major
at Cornish?
Interior architecture is the design of a space from the inside out. As a department, we’re focused on a socially responsible approach to designing spaces, objects, and materials.
You’ll learn the fundamentals, context, and history of architectural design. Study composition, form, style, media, and materials. Explore human-centered design in space, time, and built environments for activities and wellbeing. Create a sustainable practice that is mindful of culture, region, social responsibility, and ethics. Use digital tools, techniques, and technologies. Work with 2D, 3D, and 4D visual language basics in media and material explorations, like Creative Suite and AutoCAD.
Master the design process — from identifying a project’s purpose to incorporating feedback.
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The Interior Architecture Department prepares students to be leading designers equipped to address contemporary global issues in the built environment including injustice based on race, gender, and identity. Graduates obtain skills to practice in the professional fields of architecture, design, and technology or start their own design practice in areas of interest that span from Interior Architecture, object design, experiential and graphic design to film.
Learn more about our degree requirements and review our model program/advising worksheet:
See BFA Degree Requirements and Model Program
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Interior Architecture