Ten interior design projects from Sydney Design School students
A hotel interior informed by drag culture and the reimagining of an ocean pavilion that preserves an inter-war building are included in Dezeen's latest school show from students at Sydney Design School.
Other projects include a converted warehouse that uses bioplastics, mycelium and waste materials across its surfaces, as well as a hospitality space that has a zero food waste philosophy.
Sydney Design School
School: Sydney Design School and Interior Design Online
Courses: Diploma of Interior Design and Advanced Diploma of Interior Design
Founder: Amanda Grace
School statement:
"Sydney Design School is an award-winning interior design school focused on community, professional mentoring and innovation. From day one, you're treated like a member of a real design studio ? learning your craft from practising interior designers and architects. "We're passionate about providing industry-relevant education and a personal experience. Our philosophy centres on the fundamental principles of design and conceptual exploration.
"Our graduates are sought after by the industry as creative thinkers and planners with exceptional presentation skills. Our online school, Interior Design Online, offers our accredited courses entirely online, with creatives studying in over 30 countries."
Cornersmith, Hospitality design by Ainhoa Beascoechea Arambarri
"The site was a warehouse in Sydney's vibrant Marrickville. I noticed that the beauty of the building was hiding behi...
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