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Master’s Programme

Spatial Design - Architecture, Design and Interiors

Sussie Stenholt Madsen and Belina Kjærsgaard Lund models and samples from the project Bodies of Water in Cisternene in Søndermarken, Copenhagen
Student works from the workshop Space Oddity exhibited in the Cathedral of Copenhagen
From Isabella Priddle’s thesis project of a regional timber museum in Ottava, Canada

Short about the programme

Spatial Design is a master’s programme with approximately 70 design and architecture students distributed across the two-year, full-time, course.

At Spatial Design, we perceive the interior as a complex and productive catalyst that we use as a point of departure for the design of the built environment and the spatial interventions within it. We believe that architecture becomes richer and more robust if it includes the interior in the design process from the beginning. Additionally, interior design and space planning are better situated and more meaningful if they relate to architectural contexts and cultures.

Graduation projects