Canterbury School of Architecture students imagine interiors for fictional embassiesÂ
Eight interior architecture and design students from Canterbury School of Architecture present their visions of fictional embassies in dystopian futures in this VDF school show.
The futuristic proposals were conjured up by students in their final year of studies on the BA Interior Architecture and Design course at the school, which forms part of the University for the Creative Arts in Kent, UK.
Students were invited to draw on science fiction and fantasy to develop their schemes, which has given rise to a diverse range of projects that include a space dedicated to the Earth's restoration and an embassy for spreading propaganda in a virus-ridden world.
Canterbury School of Architecture
University: University for the Creative Arts, Canterbury School of Architecture
Course: BA Interior Architecture and Design
Convener: Anna Maria Baranowska
Visiting design lecturers: Kim Thome, Rain Wu and Matthew Turner
Course statement:Â
"The BA Interior Architecture and Design course at University for the Creative Arts takes a multidisciplinary approach to the transformation of unused and undervalued spaces and places, encouraging the students to embrace traditional means of designing whilst exploring the role of the narrative as means of further unlocking imaginations and designs.
"This year BA Interior Architecture and Design students were asked to design an Embassy, a place for the democratisation of conversations between people and politicians. During their final year of ...
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