Ten interior design projects from Ryerson University students
Students at Ryerson University's School of Interior Design present spaces for Muslim humanitarian support, LGBTQ2+ community celebration and more in our latest school show.
Ryerson School of Interior Design in Toronto has selected 10 student projects from its annual Year End Show, this year titled Re-vision, that aim to "revise, reform, and renew the shifting paradigms in the current social, cultural, and political reality". For 2021, the show will take the form of a virtual platform for the first time. This Digital Design Festival is taking place 5-9 May.
Ryerson University School of Interior Design
University: Ryerson University School of Interior Design
Exhibition title: Re-vision
Course: Bachelor of Interior Design
Tutors: Jonathon Anderson, Taymoore Balbaa, Jyhling Lee, Lorella Di Cintio, Cindy Rendely, and David Grant Rubash
School statement:
"Our school takes a humanistic view on interior design. Utilising the user experience and basing our design and placemaking on the subject, we create meaningful space that supports human activity. Sustainability, global relevance, economic exigencies, and emerging technologies all work to shape our approach to interior design. Careful understanding of human context, cultural practices, and research our projects engage students to investigate human values and needs at all levels of this program." ? Ryerson School of Interior Design
Case Study ? Vertical Glass House by Jinyu Ma
This design was a cas...
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