Interior Architecture (BA)
During Induction Week, make sure you follow your course induction schedule below. This must take priority over any other events. Most of these induction events will be on campus but there may be additional online events that you will need to attend or watch.
Next steps
Induction schedule
Check your course induction activities below. While most of these activities won’t change, there could be small changes to timings and locations, so make sure to check back here regularly for any updates.
Monday 18 September
Time | Event details | Location |
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12:00pm - 4:00pm | Interior Architecture studio introduction All Year 2 and Year 3 students. (Not for new Year 1 students) |
AB 4.04, Interior Studio, Abercrombie Building, Headington Campus |
Tuesday 19 September
Time | Event details | Location |
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10:00am - 12:00pm | Student mentor social event |
AB 3.01, Year 1 Studio, Abercrombie Building, Headington Campus |
12:00pm - 12:30pm | Meeting for Year 2 Direct Entry students with Programme Lead - Jane Anderson |
AB 3.12, Abercrombie Building, Headington Campus |
1:30pm - 4:00pm | Welcome meeting for all new students (Years 1, 2 and 3) |
AB 3.01, Year 1 Studio, Abercrombie Building, Headington Campus |
Thursday 21 September
Time | Event details | Location |
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10:00am - 12:30pm | Year 1 studio introduction |
AB 3.01, Year 1 Studio, Abercrombie Building, Headington Campus |
1:30pm - 5:00pm | Year 1 group work |
AB 3.01, Year 1 Studio, Abercrombie Building, Headington Campus |
Student Support Co-ordinators
Your Student Support Coordinators (SSC) are: Fiona Hodgson and Marta Solsona
How to contact us | Contact details | Availability |
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In person | AB 1.03, Abercrombie Building, Headington Campus |
Monday: 9:30am - 3:00pm (Marta) Wednesday: 9:30am - 4:00pm (Fiona) Thursday: 9:30am - 3:00pm (Marta) |
Zoom |
Monday - Friday: 1:00pm - 2:00pm (Zoom Drop-in) Tuesday - Thursday: 9:30am - 4:00pm (Appointments) |
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Phone | 01865 483357 | Monday |
Other key contacts
Job title | Name | Contact details |
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Head of School | Christina Godiksen | cgodiksen@brookes.ac.uk |
Programme Lead | Jane Anderson | j.anderson@brookes.ac.uk |
Interior Subject Coordinator | Andrea Placidi | aplacidi@brookes.ac.uk |
Year 1 Coordinator | Ralph Saull | r.saull@brookes.ac.uk |
Administrator | Andressa Rebelo | a.rebelo@brookes.ac.uk |
Additional information
Preparation for starting the programme
The most useful way to prepare for the course is to spend lots of time sketching.
Cultural activities such as films, exhibitions, concerts, building visits, reading and travel are all very useful (and enjoyable!) forms of preparation.
Book list
We don't issue a general reading list in advance of the semester because there are no compulsory books to purchase for semester 1. Each module has a suggested reading list. An excellent range of books is available in the library to support this. Students can choose to buy books that are relevant to their work as they see fit. Here is a suggestion for a good read before joining Brookes:
§ Awan, N., Schneider, T. and Till, J, Spatial Agency: Other Ways of Doing Architecture 7 June 2011
In your first year of study students from the BA Architecture programme and the BA Interior Architecture programme will take the same Year 1 modules. You will develop ideas and design proposals through group and individual tutorials, presentations and discussions.
Equipment
Please refer to the Year 1 Equipment list and IT Guide.
Further details
As an architecture student you will produce many drawings and models, which can be quite expensive so you are encouraged to recycle used materials where possible, particularly for sketch models. Some students tend to work digitally, spending more on printing and some by hand, spending more on materials so these costs vary widely between students.
You should expect to spend approximately £500 - £700 on materials in your first year. You will be expected to keep a sketchbook, produce specific drawings, make models, mostly out of recycled and inexpensive materials, but consumables such as glue, knives etc will be needed. As you progress into your 2nd and 3rd year you will be expected to produce more finished presentation models using more expensive materials. You can expect to spend approximately £500 - £1500 on materials in years 2 and 3.
You will also produce drawings and models using a variety of media, including computer drawing software. The cost of materials and computer print-outs are kept as low as possible by the university. Printing is charged at no profit and there is no charge for laser cutting beyond your own material costs. You can expect to spend approximately £300 - £500 on printing in year 1 and approximately £500 - £1500 in years 2 and 3.
PCs with the programmes needed for your course are available in the studios 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Some students choose to buy a laptop or PC and software when they begin to draw digitally but this is not mandatory and free student licences are available for much of the software. An optional laptop and software would cost approximately £500-£1200.
There are no compulsory books to purchase because the library is very well stocked and the direction of your reading is very individual due to the diverse nature of the course. Some students choose to purchase specific books to support their interests so you can expect to spend £25 - £150 on books each year.
Due to Covid-19 field trips are currently limited to UK destinations only. A 3-day residential UK field trip is likely to cost £200-400 depending on duration and destination. You will be required to pay the costs for any short field or day trips. For those who cannot attend the field trips, an equivalent programme of work, which can be carried out locally, will be provided. For guidance only: prior to Covid-19 restrictions, field trips were organised as an optional activity to a European destination. Overseas field trips usually cost between £300 and £600.
New Arrivals Exhibition:
In the first few weeks of the semester we will exhibit the diverse artistic talents that were on display in your application portfolios. Please bring one selected 'piece' to display in the studio. If you don't have access to an original copy of the work please bring a printed reproduction.
Connections with Oxford School of Architecture