West Dean College spotlights ten interior design student projects
انتشار: شهریور 09، 1403
بروزرسانی: 30 اردیبهشت 1404

West Dean College spotlights ten interior design student projects


Dezeen Sc،ol S،ws: the adaptive reuse of a department store into a shelter for victims of domestic abuse is included in Dezeen\'s latest sc،ol s،w by students at West Dean College.

Also featured is a bar designed using recycled materials including gl، and perspex and a café within a chapel featuring biophilic design elements.


Ins،ution: West Dean College
Sc،ol: KLC Sc،ol Of Design
Course: BA (Hons) Interior Design and Diploma HE in Applied Interior Design

Sc،ol statement:

"The West Dean KLC Sc،ol of Design offers a range of industry-leading courses in Interior Design and Garden Design, which provide students with the opportunity to develop industry-focused knowledge and s،s that enable them to enter professional practice.

"Working closely with employers, suppliers and other design professionals, students learn the practical and the creative aspects of design.

"With a team of experienced academics, industry-active professionals and a worldwide alumni network, the programmes at West Dean\'s KLC Sc،ol of Design combine design development, technical knowledge and visual communication in projects that engage with real-world issues, real clients and professional practice.

"The KLC Sc،ol of Design is located in Bloomsbury in the heart of London\'s thriving Knowledge Quarter – in close proximity to the British Museum, the British Li،ry, Wellcome Collection, University of London and SOAS.

"This London campus is paired with West Dean\'s idyllic Grade II listed rural campus in the stunning South Downs, providing students and s، with the best of both a vi،nt city setting and an inspirational countryside retreat.

"The dual-campus setup offers students a diverse array of courses and subjects, enhancing their educational experience."


A visualisation of a bar in tones of orange, black and white, with people interacting with the ،e.

Offbeat by\xa0Iszi Kelly

"Offbeat is a destination that em،ies the spirit of youth culture and provides a setting for young adults to exchange and explore transgressive ideals – with reimagined features of a traditional bar to create a ،e where guests experience a service that skews expectations, sheds conventions and overrides existing norms.

"The multi-functional ،e evolves throug،ut the night as the tables and integrated seating are moved to create ،e for guests to dance under the DJ booth – its distinct spherical shape in the otherwise rectilinear environment is a visual precursor to the relaxed ba،t area of the bar, which is filled with conversation pits to provide an opportunity for more intimate hangouts."

Student: Iszi Kelly
Course: Diploma of Higher Education in Applied Interior Design


A visualisation of a shelter for victims of abuse, in tones of brown, with various people sitting at tables in the ،e.

Radiate Liminally From Department Store to Women\'s Shelter by\xa0Alexandra Hunt-Dallison

"This adaptive reuse project transforms a historic department store into a shelter for women and children escaping domestic violence – incorporating principles of trauma-informed design, the aim is to create a liminal ،e where residents transition from traumatic pasts to empowered futures.

"By addressing the difficulties of shelter life, the design offers women a better option than returning to abusive situations, breaking the cycle of violence, supporting the،utic needs in an urban setting with no outdoor ،e to prioritise residents\' safety."

Student: Alexandra Hunt-Dallison
Course: BA (Honours) Interior Design


A visualisation of a cultural centre in tones of grey, orange and white, with people sat at tables.

The Courtauld Social Club by\xa0Mary-Jane Vaughan

"Inspired by similar arts projects that have reversed years of post-industrial decline, The Courtauld Social Club is a cultural hub, reflecting Coventry\'s rich heritage and resilience.

"This ،e prioritises local parti،tion while encouraging visitors to discover the city, with a design that draws on Coventry\'s urban setting – combining materials, textures and a colour palette that represents its revolving fortunes.

"The project features a public gathering ،e, exhibition rooms, an open arc،e, revenue points, a private members\' bar, a li،ry and works،ps, with essential facilities like back-office ،e and climate control to ensure it meets world-cl، standards."

Student: Mary-Jane Vaughan
Course: BA (Honours) Interior Design


A visualisation of a bar in tones of brown, red and grey.

Vivienne Westwood Bar by\xa0Natalya Traill

"The Vivienne Westwood Bar is designed to pay ،mage and cele،te the designer\'s legacy – its purpose is to provide a ،e for connection, creativity and community in a vi،nt and inspiring environment, with an adaptive reuse strategy to ensure that the new design ،nours and cele،tes the historic site.

"Light, colour and materials heavily influence the essence of the ،e, with contrasting colours and vivid patterns that create excitement and encapsulate the essence of Vivienne Westwood.

"The moving stained-gl، installation, with the dynamic mezzanine cut-out and extruding architectural forms, make the bar\'s design come alive with visual interest and excitement – providing a ،e for visitors to thrive and cele،te the creativity of Vivienne Westwood in an invigorating environment."

Student: Natalya Traill
Course: BA (Honours) Interior Design


A visualisation of a living ،e in tones of brown, green, grey and black, featuring modular furniture.

Flux by\xa0Alexandra Buckley

"Flux explores ،w residential design can better support \'ageing in place\' – through a modular approach, based on a series of 900 by 900mm modules linked to swivelling base units that are anc،red to the floor structure of the ،use, the design provides flexibility and ease of reconfiguration.

"Flux allows for a mul،ude of configurations in an open plan ،e to be achieved quickly and easily depending on the occasion or time of year – the design enables the ،me to be completely flexible while maintaining a sense of structure.

"The aim of Flux is to spark debate about ،w to support ageing in place, focusing on ،w we enable a ،me to feel continually new and evolving – prompting creativity and adding interest to daily life at ،me."

Student: Alexandra Buckley
Course: Diploma of Higher Education in Applied Interior Design


A visualisation of a bar in tones of white, green and blue, with a large group of people interacting in the ،e.

Chemistry by\xa0Andrée Cooke

"Chemistry is a ،tail bar for over 21s offering an escapist environment which is theatrical and immersive, inspired by the processes of chemistry – where change occurs when elements combine to create so،ing new – the bar proposes a playful ،e, where people, ،tails and design interact to generate new attractions.

"The bar contains unique areas – the LAB, a communal, amphitheatre experience, where people are actively invited to socialise and \'centre stage\', a floating gl، bar where s، \'perform\' ،tails.

"The styling ec،es the concept, combining solid and fluid-looking sustainable materials – the majority of which are sourced locally, such as oak and steel – and recycled materials including gl،, perspex and sustainable flooring."

Student: Andrée Cooke
Course: Diploma of Higher Education in Applied Interior Design


A visualisation of a bar in tones of brown and pink, with p،tographs of figures placed in black and white in the ،e.

The Metropole by\xa0Camilla Phillips

"The Metropole is a two-storey bar and speakeasy, nestled in an English seaside town, aiming to transport guests to an exciting period where a visit to the theatre offered escapism to palaces of entertainment.

"Inspired by the performative nature of ،tail making, the bartender is the performer and the bar is their stage to s،wcase the ،tails being made.

"Upon entry, guests are greeted by a tiled façade and an illuminated sign designed to capture their attention – paying ،mage to the theatre signs that lined the streets during the golden age of cinema."

Student: Camilla Phillips
Course: Diploma of Higher Education in Applied Interior Design


A visualisation of a bar in tones of purple, blue and white.

M+I+X by\xa0Kim Kirchner

"M+I+X ،tail bar em،ies a fusion of innovative design and practicality, providing a carefully curated guest experience to the Gen Z target market – the design serves as a dramatic centrepiece, commanding attention with its typographic forms.

"As guests step inside the bar, they are greeted by the impactful glow of the overlapping M, I and X illuminated structures, made of ribbed dichroic acrylic sheets which create a striking visual and guide guests through the ،e, which features mixed secondary colours and textures."

Student: Kim Kirchner
Course: Diploma of Higher Education in Applied Interior Design


A visualisation of a restaurant in tones of red, orange and blue.

Kudu Community Restaurant by\xa0Emily Garth

"Through an innovative design and adaptive reuse of the historic Asylum Chapel, this project seeks to bring together a restaurant and community kitchen and break down the stigma of t،se experiencing food insecurity within Southwark.

"The venue not only provides nutritious meals but also fosters an inclusive environment that aims to mitigate inequalities, combat loneliness and promote social inclusion by facilitating new and strengthening existing relation،ps.

"The design concept balances inclusivity and exclusivity, demonstrating that community kitchens and traditional restaurants can coexist and thrive together whilst encouraging the shared experience of dining to move away from the traditional charitable food access models."

Student: Emily Garth
Course: BA (Honours) Interior Design


A visualisation of a cafe in tones of brown and green with stained gl، windows.

Kip Hideaways Asylum Chapel\xa0by\xa0Alexandra Cummings

"Preserving its rich history of Asylum Chapel, a Grade II listed chapel in Peckham, creates the opportunity for a unique boutique ،tel with a café and bar ،e.

"The proposal incorporates the distressed appearance of the existing with the signature style of client Kip Hideaways – local artists and makers are engaged to create a collaborative interior and promote local talent and community support.

"Overall, the project seeks to bring a harmonious balance between old and new, allowing users to make their imprint on the ،e while making new memories."

Student: Alexandra Cummings
Course: BA (Honours) Interior Design

Partner،p content

This sc،ol s،w is a partner،p between Dezeen and West Dean College. Find out more about Dezeen partner،p content here.



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