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• Master of Arts (MA) in Adaptive Reuse, a one-year+ program

• Master of Design (MDes) in Interior Studies / Adaptive Reuse, a two-year+ program

• Master of Design (MDes) in Interior Studies / Exhibition + Narrative Environments, a two-year+ program

Both programs take an innovative and progressive approach to addressing design issues intrinsic to the reuse and transformation of existing structures. US News & World Report and Design Intelligence have both ranked RISD’s Interior Architecture programs among the top in the country.

Each MA candidate produces a final project that begins with a research component in the fall and evolves into a studio/design project in the spring. MDes candidates demonstrate competency through self-directed Degree Projects that include a seminar on theory, a research component and a studio component. Each DP focuses on the transformation of an existing structure of their choice in the city of Providence. All MA and MDes candidates also participate in the RISD Graduate Thesis Exhibition , a large-scale public show held annually.

Graduate Program Director: Markus Berger

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Theses from 2024 2024

Revitalizing Decay , Owen Carey

RECLAIMED BY ROOTS , Dongyang Chen

A Living Storyscape , Vivian Combariza

Emotional Factory , Yukun Cui

Witnessing Timelessness: Revitalizing Heritage Tourism in the Ruins of Saudi Arabia , Reem Habis

City Sonatas , Duoduo Lin

Other Angles: Queer-ing Approaches to Museum Design , Gregory Mathieu

Homeward Bound: moving homes, moving home , Ella Nadeau

-ing: Heritage as a Verb , Eunji Park

Milpa: Cultivating Community Through Grid Remediation in México , Marianna Pasaret Molinar

Space Between: Navigating Openness , Torie Stotz

Making Room , Rachel Strompf

Celestella Resonance , Xuanren Wang

Echoes of Heights: Sustaining Tradition for Education and Community in the Tibetan Plateau , Junyue Wen

Recomposing Museums: Designing Rhythmic Experiences for Short Attention Spans in the Digital Age , Yujiang Wu

Gender Mirror: Giving women's perspective to men through exhibition , Jiaxuan Xu

Beyond Display: Crafting Emotional Journeys for Belonging and Connectivity , Jiamin Yang

Exploring the versatility of clay in double curvature surface formation , yicheng zhang

Bridge Between Calligraphy and Architect , Tianhao Zhong

忘年交 / A Friendship That Transcends Age , Zichen Zhou

Theses from 2023 2023

the people's food project , Grace Barrett

Kala in my Moholla - art in my neighborhood , Priyata Bosamia

Nature as Material, Time as Tool , Chuchu Chen

FROM VAULT TO PLATFORM (Democratizing Museums through the Lens of the Metaverse)) , Zhaoyang Cui

Intensifying the Experience of Contemporary Art , Wanjin Feng

Manifesto of Poor Images: Re-imagine Guggenheim in the Post-digital Age , Mengning He

Adding Subtraction: Wasting Time in Space , Daeun Kim

NEW CHAPTER , Gunju Kim

A Cloud Above , Jiwon Kim

Greening Seoul : A New Toolkit for Adaptive Reuse , Woojae Kim

A.R. Futuristic Scenario in Seun , Yookyung Lee

Eviction to Placement: Rethinking the current supportive housing systems for hidden homeless families , Fang-Min Liou

The Mobile Senior University , YOUSHURUI LI

making pla(y)ces: softening the city through play , Shivani Pinapotu

Interstice , Shravan Rao

Overlooked Modi Vivendi , Natalia Silva

Chinese tea ceremony spirit revival , Hongli Song

Nurturing Haven: A Safe Place for Single Mothers , Meng Su

A Day Stood Still , Yuting Sun

Imaginatorium for children with visual impairment , Xueyun Tang

Reconcile Liminality , Zefeng Wang

Illusion of Consumption, Architectural Rebellion: Unraveling the Maze of Consumption , Xinjie Xiang

Beyond Burial - Transforming Death: A New Ritual of Farewell and the Ecological Return of the Body to Nature , Chang Xie

Interactive Architecture - Intervention of Virtual Business on Commercial Space , Yihao George Xu

On the Power of Attainable Architecture Community Engagement and Interaction through Architecture: A New Approach to Architectural Exhibitions , Jianing Yang

Glowing Under the Bridge—A Healing Space for Wounded Souls , Ruier Zhao

Moving Narration: A journey through history , Yincheng Zhu

Finding Psychological Healing in College Settings , Dici Zou

Theses from 2022 2022

Notes in improvisation : Spatializing Black Identity through music , Esther Akintoye

Dying differently: designing a death-oriented psychedelic treatment center , Grace Caiazza

Blurred lines : Border crossing between Macau and Zhuhai , Weiwei Chen

Regenerative residences: shrinking stress levels in the sky , Peter de Lande Long

Adaptive reduce: forging architectural futures through degrowth , Erika Kane

Unfolding embodied experience: a process-driven immersive exhibition design model , Mooa Seongah Kang

Block Chain Home , Jonggun Lee

Last sunset : design to alleviate social isolation for Chinese elderly , Linghui Li

Rebuilding Collective effervescence : a "Ballroom" for post-pandemic revelry , Di Ma

Re:Connection: exercises in unplugging and mindfully reconnecting , E. J. Roseman

Dear City, give me some space; creating space for ephemeral forces in a city , Abinaya Sivaprakasam Thamilarasan

From invisible to visible: the third wave/way of intervention for Dashilar , Jiali Tian

Endless construction : occupant activism and authorship , Jiayi Wang

Beyond Spectacle : parametric design to life in space , Ding Xu

Design for designers : An incubator for young designers to grow , Jiajie Yang

The Cthulhu Journey : storytelling through an architectural immersive experience , Rui Zhang

Theses from 2021 2021

Posthuman ecologies , Christine Chang

Loneliness / Togetherness : Interiority and connection under isolation , Huaqin Chen

Space between memories: pause , Young Jae Cho

Cultural acupuncture: decentralization and deocratization in Chinese exhibition design , Ruohan Duan

Adaptive reuse as evidence of scientific progress: recontextualizing a space for growing knowledge , Kayci Gallagher

Reclaiming modern architecture: an urban visual narrative of Kuwait City , Yara Hadi

Unraveling the living: reframing cramped housing as a social living , Dong-zoo Han

Beyond pasta: understanding Italian American culinary culture in Federal Hill , Chufan He

Going back , Zhiyi Hilary He

Augmented city , Xing Huan

Woven healing: reimagining the rural health center , Mahasweta Jayachandran

Living · Sharing · Connecting : rebirth of Longchang Apartments Heritage Community , Linhong Jiang

Migrating architecture: vernacular futurism , Yichu Jiang

The second home: breaking the cycle of lonely death , Woohee Kim

Reinforcing connection within collective housing: a new vision of Red Steel City , Guangyi Niu

Ascents and descents in the 21st Century: restoring Chand Baori , Japneet Pahwa

Nossa quadra, nossa historia: the power of collaborative and communal outdoor spaces as a tool for belonging & agency , Rebecca Maria Pepl

Terminal: through the "windows" of a Tram Car Museum , Yuyi Si

Ritualizing of space in the 21st century: fostering of communal identity through celebration of Tamil culture , Mridula Swaminathan

Sensory refreshment: TCM reconsidered , Ni Tang

Remember me: how we can modify the home for people with dementia , Wenjin Wang

The retrieval of memory: holding time in the Shanghai gasometers , Liman Wei

Fostering cultural understanding: mirroring ways of living in Providence, RI, USA and Beijing, PRC , Jiarui Tina Wu

The future of Beijing urban courtyards , Zhuoqi Xu

Remembering Chinatown: a fusion of food, identity, & memory , Robert Yang

Overflowing boundaries: competition and mutualism in urban villages , Chen Zhang

Rural acupuncture: carefully introducing tourism within an underground village , Shangyun Zhou

Theses from 2020 2020

Lacunae in the urban landscape , Meriem Aiouna

Melting away - Ilha Formosa , Hao-Chun Chang

Behind appearance : hidden dimensions in the work of Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee , Ning Ding

Realistic utopia : utopian architecture exhibition at Arcosanti , Xiao Fang

Contextualize , Jiaai He

Community pop-up galleries : the instruction manual , Mary Iorio

Living under surveillance , Fan Jia

Urban memory : Beijing City wall ruins reconstruction & exhibition , Yuan Jin

Dialogue across time : Atlanta, 1996 and 2020 , Qianyu Liu

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Top 24 Great Dissertation Topics On Interior Design

One of the most amazing things about the learning environment is the fact that you can always be asked to write a paper on anything. This is a good thing in the sense that it expands your thinking capacity over and above anything that you would ever have imagined. If you are to write a paper on interior design. The following are some good topics that you can work with:

  • Discuss the benefits of using terracotta tiles together with woven rugs
  • Explain some of the basics of interior design to a newbie
  • Choose any topic in interior design and discuss how it has been influenced by contemporary design
  • Discuss how interior design of a house affects the individual’s brain
  • Provide a list of benefits in a discussion of how interior design is an impressive career choice
  • Discuss how you would go about reworking on a retirement home
  • Discuss the link between interior design and fashion, and how these two borrow ideas from one another
  • Explain how the design of a building affects the mental health of those using it from time to time
  • Cite 5 different benefits of using kitchen floor mats for design
  • Discuss how furniture in the Greenbelt have been remodeled around careful interior design
  • While giving a speech to young students, explain to them why there is so much more to interior design than theory
  • Discuss how new designs have influenced trends all over the world
  • Explain how office plants can help in improving the productivity and moral within the workplace
  • Explain how to manage distractions within the workplace through good design
  • Discuss how to make a house hot property through impressive design
  • Barbarian Group, a creative agency in New York share one gigantic desk for all their 100 employees. Discuss the feasibility of this concept with respect to saving space
  • Discuss the sweet rewards of an extreme makeover of the house
  • Discuss the impact that reality TV shows have had on retail décor for homes
  • Explain some low cost ideas that would come in handy for a complete makeover of the interior of a house
  • Discuss the difference between an interior decorator and an interior designer
  • Explain some of the qualifications for professional designers in the industry
  • Citing relevant examples, advise a client on how long work on their house would take
  • Discuss the concept of interior design on a tight budget
  • Refute claims that interior design is only for the wealthy.

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20 Thesis topics related to Residential Design

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A residence is one of the first projects any architecture student is asked to design as part of the curriculum , as a residence is one of the first examples of architecture we all see and so many of us are fortunate to live in. Residential projects may seem very easy to comprehend and design, but the various types of residences that are in use today and the different user groups they are targeted towards make it a vast topic, something that requires huge amounts of research to design. 

Choosing a residential project as a thesis topic in the final year of B.Arch. would be like coming full circle – applying all the knowledge you have gained in the last five years on the very first project typology you were taught to design.

So, here are 20 thesis topics related to residential typology that any architecture student can take up.

1. Mixed-Use Buildings | Residential Design

With the global pandemic forcing people to stay confined in their houses, the development of mixed-use buildings with residential, commercial and office spaces all in one place will help with similar circumstances in the future. A student would need to do extensive research on how to properly combine all different places and the purposes they serve to create a building that fulfils functionality and is also aesthetically pleasing. 

Mixed-use buildings as a thesis topic will help a student when they start working because of its huge potential as a future trend in architecture.

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2. Vertical Housing

With the increasing population and declining availability of open land, vertical housing is one of the best solutions available to tackle the requirements of the current and future generations. Vertical housing is residential buildings where architects arrange spaces vertically instead of horizontally, to create more units in a smaller footprint. 

These buildings also contain community areas and green spaces interspersed with the residential units to encourage people to be more social and not stay confined in their high-rise apartments .  

Using this as a thesis topic will be extremely beneficial as there are high chances of designing similar projects when students start professionally practising after getting their degrees.

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3. Community living | Residential Design

One of the first markers of human beings settling down and becoming civilized is when they started living in communities with individual houses and common spaces for gathering. Since then, human beings have always preferred to live in a society. 

Be it apartment complexes with high-rise buildings , or housing estates with horizontal, community living in urban areas are a topic that can be taken up as a thesis project related to residential use. Community living will help one understand how to design spaces that can be used by different people to live together in harmony.

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4. Row Houses

Row houses are defined as a series of houses connected through common sidewalls. They are a great way to build individual houses in smaller areas and with lesser materials, making them cheaper. 

Row houses might already be in use in the  USA and European countries , but they have huge potential in third-world countries and in places like India where there is a space crunch issue, making them a good thesis topic under the residential typology.

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5. Tiny Houses | Residential Design

These are houses that have a total area of less than 400 ft 2 or 37 m 2 and are a good alternative to traditional houses when the available open land is smaller than average. Tiny houses have a wide variety of design considerations and this leads to innovative spaces that are multifunctional and furniture that is multi-purpose. 

Compacting a whole house in an area that is less than 400 ft 2 is a challenge that will help thesis students in designing residential areas in the future, as the availability of free land is reducing every day.

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6. Shipping Container Homes

20 ft or 40 ft steel containers that have been used to carry different types of goods in ships can be used as a readymade or prefabricated skeleton to build a house. These homes are a good way to re-purpose shipping containers that have been abandoned or thrown away and are easier and faster to build as the exterior structure is already available. 

The containers can be stacked vertically or horizontally to create everything from tiny houses to mansions. Shipping container homes are an intriguing and unique residential thesis topic for students.

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Yurts are portable houses consisting of a latticework of wood or bamboo covered by a round tent and have been the traditional houses for many tribes in central Asia, especially in Mongolia. Yurts are a unique aspect of vernacular architecture that can be adapted in different climates around the world with the use of more modern materials like steel for the latticework and insulating fabrics for the tent. 

Yurts as a residential thesis topic will give students a different look in a sustainable and vernacular approach to designing. 

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8. Earthships | Residential Design

Pioneered by architect Michael Reynolds, Earthships are a type of passive solar earth shelter that is built with both natural and up-cycled materials. These residential units are structures built on the principle that the six human needs of energy, garbage management, sewage treatment, shelter, clean water and food can be met through environmentally sustainable building design. 

Earthships are intended to be simple, “off-the-grid” homes with minimal dependence on fossil fuels and public utilities and can be constructed by people with little building knowledge. The scope of Earthships as self-sustainable and ecological single-family residences is huge and something that can be taken up by architecture students for their final year thesis.

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9. Cob Houses

These are houses built of clay, sand and straw that are recyclable and non-polluting when demolished. Cob houses are inexpensive, energy-efficient houses suitable for hot climates that are also extremely durable and earthquake-resistant. 

Even though these types of houses have traditionally been user-built, an architect’s perspective will help in enhancing its ecological and sustainable features and lead to better planning and usability of spaces. Cob houses should be explored as a thesis topic in the residential typology.

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10. Cave houses | Residential Design

Caves served as the very first human dwellings – they served as a shelter against natural calamities and wild animals. In recent years, cave dwellings have made a comeback, in the form of carving contemporary houses inside existing caves. These houses contain contemporary elements like doors and windows, modern electrical and bathroom fittings and also connections to public utilities and “off-the-grid” options for the same. 

Designing cave houses is a challenge because one has to carve out different rooms in accordance with the inside of the cave and major changes cannot be done to the structure of the cave. Cave houses provide the option to utilize existing natural shelter formations instead of disrupting green areas, and hence are a good residential topic for the thesis as they are becoming more popular.

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What Do You Need To Write a Great Interior Design Thesis?

If you are an interior design graduate student, you most likely have plans to further your studies in this field.  One of the best ways to do this is by writing a superb thesis for your graduate level. This will not only show the faculty about your seriousness in this profession but also prepare you for the tougher tasks ahead.  

Writing a thesis is not easy and before you get started, you need to identify and understand all the requirements. This article explores different things you need to write a superb interior design thesis including choosing the best topic, outlining your paper, reading sample papers from ThessisHelpers , among other things.

Read on and learn how you can ace your thesis project.

Start With The Project Requirements

It is true you have an idea of what to write about but this should wait first. The most important thing you need to write a great thesis is to understand the rules and guidelines. Every college has its unique writing philosophy and you need to follow the set requirements to avoid intermittent revisions. Discuss the project requirements with other students and seek clarification from your professor before you start writing.  

1. A Great Topic

Your thesis is only as great as the topic you choose. Many MA students rush to pick the topic while this task is the most important in the writing process. Now that you know the writing guidelines start brainstorming for project ideas from different sources including family and friends, your teachers, other students, online writing services among other sources.

Choose an interesting topic that will engross you during research and which readers will also enjoy. Don’t choose a very broad topic because you have neither the time nor the space to exhaust it all. Your topic should also benefit the interior design industry and the academic community.

2. Create A Writing Schedule

You have to reorganize your life when you start working on your thesis to avoid stress. You can do this by creating a writing schedule. Poor organization is one of the main causes of stress in college according to a survey by College Parents and to overcome the challenge; you have to plan your writing and other responsibilities.

3. Write Down Your Thesis Objectives

The rule of thumb in writing is always to have a goal when you start writing. If you have no idea what your thesis will achieve, there’s no need for writing it. Set clear objectives and goals for your paper as these will act as the yardsticks to guide you. If you write without any objectives, you will not only struggle during research but readers will get confused along the way and lose attention.

4. Set Your Thesis Within The Interior Design Context

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If you want your thesis to have a great impact, then take time to observe the contemporary interior design world and write something that provides a solution or provokes new thinking in your chosen profession. For instance, you can talk about the impact of interior design on the environment or such a mind-provoking idea. Avoid academic topics that add no value to your profession.

You should consider using an essay writing professional to augment your thoughts. With these few ideas, you can write a great interior design thesis with an impact on the industry.

Interior Design Thesis Topics for Dissertation

Interior Design Thesis Topics for Dissertation

Interior design is not only about creating inviting living spaces. It's a complicated science that needs students to be good at engineering and art. They need to know how to create an environment comfortable for living. Specialists in interior design need to juggle between stunning visual solutions and usability. 

Therefore, students who study design, planning, and construction always experience many issues, trying to compose a leading-edge dissertation. Unfortunately, most of them get stuck when they need to develop some good interior design thesis ideas. But, being an undergraduate who got trapped and can hardly create a top title for your dissertation, you're free to grab one of the topics from the list below.

Simple Interior Design Thesis Topics

Indeed, all students want to tackle their academic papers fast. In case you're one of them but don't know how to get the assignment done lighting-fast, you should pick a simple and easy-to-research topic for your dissertation on interior design. Worth noting, the simple interior design topics are not generic, so you will keep your research focused on a particular point. By choosing one of the titles from the list below, you will easily find a lot of helpful information to support your arguments and findings. 

  • Analysis of the interior design industry development in the US.
  • Basics of interior design.
  • Best artificial lighting solutions in detached houses.
  • Top ways to make a living space safe.
  • The importance of proper color combination for comfortable living.
  • Best materials for interior design regardless of their cost.  
  • Top ways to use free space in a spacious house.
  • What makes working spaces special from the interior design perspective.
  • How to create interior design plans that meet all clients' requirements.
  • The emotional impact of interior design on people.
  • The importance of plants in living spaces. 
  • Contemporary interior design and its peculiarities.
  • How to make a house pet-friendly.
  • Main features of open space interior design planning.
  • How to develop attractive public places.
  • The connection between interior design and property prices. 
  • Old interior design solutions that become trendy these days.
  • Eco-friendly interior design and use of recycled materials.
  • Importance of noise pollution in the planning of living spaces. 
  • The main requirements for child room design.

Engaging Dissertation Topics for Interior Architecture

There are a lot of interesting interior design topics that can get readers engaged. Since all people live in houses, you can reach a broad audience by composing a dissertation on a topic that reflects the lives of a large number of readers. Also, by picking an engaging title for your dissertation, you will showcase your research skills and knowledge in the subject. Consequently, you will get a top grade to support your academic degree. One of the titles below will help you create an impressive topic with ease.

  • Forward-thinking solution for enhancing the internal design of living spaces. 
  • The amount of daylight required for living spaces located in the temperate zone.
  • The use of modern technologies and smart sensors in interior design.
  • Modern interior design solutions for small living spaces.
  • Interior design that saves natural resources. 
  • The use of moss in creating an engaging design of living space. 
  • The balance between design and reliability.
  • Role of stones in decorating premises.
  • How the design of living spaces affects the mental health of people. 
  • Importance of scents and light reflection in the internal design of living spaces.
  • Most widespread misconceptions about the minimalism style in interior design.
  • Best interior design for a commercial space.
  • How to keep premises fire-proof without compromising on visual appeal. 
  • Best ways to make internal design free of distractions. 
  • Houses with space for remote working.
  • How to create an environment that encourages learning in schools.
  • Combination of traditional design with modern technologies.
  • How to make navigation in a house intuitive.
  • Minimum requirements for every living space in the 21st century.
  • Affordable interior design solutions for two-bedroom apartments.

Best Ideas for Interior Design Research Paper

Don't you want to risk picking a too generic or a forward-looking topic for your dissertation? If so, you can pick one of the top titles to help you write a quality paper. Despite that, you will be able to showcase your skills and knowledge in planning. In addition, there is a lot of information to research on these topics, so you won't be required to spend a lot of time looking for reliable sources to support the presented findings.

  • How to make interior design easy to upgrade.
  • The role of culture and context in developing an interior design.
  • How to create a multi-cultural living space.
  • Best design solutions for hallways in multi-story buildings.
  • Design of premises that promotes a stress-free atmosphere.
  • How to make studio apartments comfortable for living.
  • Best ways to combine light and dark colors when planning a design of apartments.
  • Top mistakes conducted by inexperienced architects.
  • Interior design peculiarities in oriental countries.
  • How to combine different materials professionally.
  • The use of VR and AR in the planning of living spaces.
  • The importance of daylight in planning the design of rooms.
  • Best design solutions that imply a lot of storage places.
  • Peculiarities of interior design in buildings with glass walls.
  • Design of open-space apartments that imply a parking place.
  • Most widespread pitfalls that inexperienced architects don't know about.
  • How to develop the design of premises that imply a fireplace.
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SILVERLINE: A New Model for Data Centers in the Age of AI: Verticalities at the Edge of the Cloud

by Ben Parker (MAUD ’24), Christopher Oh (MAUD ’24), Ziyang Dong (MArch ’25), Jasmine Ibrahim…

Thomas Oslund and Catherine Murray, Instructors

Spring 2024

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by Yeonho Lee (MArch II ’24)…

Grace La and James Dallman, Faculty Advisors

A digital rendering of a large open area with modular buildings interspersed with mobile camper vans. A crowd of people of various ages in the foreground gather around a campfire.

Learning from Quartzsite, AZ: Emerging Nomadic Spatial Practices in America

by Mojtaba Nabavi (MAUD ’24) Quartzsite, in Arizona, is a popular winter home base…

Rahul Mehrotra and Eve Blau , Faculty Advisors

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How to (Un)build a House? A Reinvention of Wood Framing

by Clara Mu He (MArch I…

Toshiko Mori , Faculty Advisor

Seeding Grounds: Working Beyond Arcadia in The Pyrocene

by Stewart Crane Sarris (MLA I ’24) From drought, to fire, Australia’s landscapes face multiple existential…

Craig Douglas , Faculty Advisor

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by Slide Kelly (MLA I AP, MDes ’24) This thesis examines the potential for…

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A set of images containing physical prototypes made by refugees including a model figurines and pipe cleaner houses, as well as photos of their fabrication and presentation.

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by Priyanka Pillai (MDE ’24) and Julius Stein (MDE ’24) When conflict arises from humanitarian crises, families…

Kathleen Brandenburg and Karen Reuther , Faculty Advisors

A digital rendering of an arctic landscape with cylindrical sections of a pipeline, each separated from any other, arranged on the ground in a straight line.

INSURGENT GEOLOGY: Mineral Matters in the Arctic

by Melanie Louterbach (MLA I ’24) “Insurgent Geology” is about oil, fossils, power, and people.

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KEUR FÀTTALIKU — The House of Recollection

by Mariama Muhammadou Modou Kah (MArch II…

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Monterrey’s Urban [River] Forest: Improving Microclimatic Conditions through Public-Private Partnership Vertical Development

by Miguel Lantigua Inoa (MArch II + MLA AP ‘24), Jaime Espinoza (MRE ‘25), Chris…

An annotated map showing population growth in the Levant area of the Eastern Mediterranean and West Asia.

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The Badia Region covers more than 80% of Jordan and receives less than 8 inches…

Amy Whitesides and Kira Clingen , Faculty Advisors

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Resilient by Design was the Bay Area’s year-long collaborative design challenge for resilience to sea…

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Homegardens are subsistence gardens that provide a supplemental source of food and nutritional security in…

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In 2011, Copenhagen was struck by a 1,000-year storm event, a Cloudburst, that flooded the…

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Delhi Stepwell Restoration

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Swansea Bay was once home to a thriving oyster industry that employed 600 residents in…

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Connecting Gilman Square: A New Housing and Green Space Development

by Chandler Caserta (MArch ’25), Austin Sun (MLA/MArch 24), Kei Takanami (MArch ‘25), Amber Zeng…

Weijia Song , Instructor

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2023 Peter Rice Prize: Sujie Park’s “Material Alchemy”

by Sujie Park (MArch I ’23) — Recipient of the Peter Rice Prize. The history…

Andrew Witt and Martin Bechthold , Faculty Advisors

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2023 Digital Design Prize: Amelia Gan’s “Place-Time: From Waste to 3D CAD, or, Framework for geographical and temporally conscious design”

by Amelia Gan (MDes ’23) — Recipient of the Digital Design Prize. The dominance of…

Andrew Witt and Allen Sayegh , Faculty Advisors

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2023 Clifford Wong Prize in Housing Design: Randy Crandon and Maddie Farrer

Sidewalk Stuff: Adaptive Reuse Cohousing by Randy Crandon (MArch I ’25) and Maddie Farrer (MArch…

Jenny French , Instructor

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2023 Urban Planning Thesis Prize: Michael Zajakowski Uhll’s “Our History is our Resource:” Historic Narrative as Urban Planning Strategy in Chicago’s Pullman Neighborhood

by Michael Zajakowski Uhll (MUP ’23) — Recipient of the Urban Planning Thesis Prize. How…

Rachel Meltzer , Faculty Advisor

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2023 James Templeton Kelley Prize: Jacqueline Wong’s “An Intrinsic Model for a Non-Neutral Plural National School”

by Jacqueline Wong (MArch I ’23) — Recipient of the James Templeton Kelley Prize, Master…

Sergio Lopez-Pineiro, Faculty Advisor

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2023 Urban Design Thesis Prize: Saad Boujane’s “Dwellings, Paths, Places: Configurative Habitat in Casablanca, Morocco “

by Saad Boujane (MAUD ’23) — Recipient of the Urban Design Thesis Prize. The Modernist…

Peter Rowe , Faculty Advisor

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2023 Landscape Architecture AP Thesis Prize and 2023 Digital Design Prize: Sonia Sobrino Ralston’s “Uncommon Knowledge: Practices and Protocols for Environmental Information”

by Sonia Sobrino Ralston (MLA I AP ’23) — Recipient of the Landscape Architecture AP…

Rosalea Monacella , Faculty Advisor

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2023 Design Studies Thesis Prize: Alaa Suliman Eltayeb Mohamed Hamid’s Ghostopia: Interrogating Colonial Legacies and A Manifesto for The Modernized Nile

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2023 Landscape Architecture Thesis Prize: Kevin Robishaw’s Manatees and Margaritas: Toward a Strange New Paradise

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2023 Outstanding Design Engineering Project Award: Rebecca Brand and Caroline Fong’s Jua: Cultivating Digital Knowledge Networks for Smallholder Farmers

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2023 James Templeton Kelley Prize: Deok Kyu Chung’s “Boundaries of Everyday: walls to voids, voids to solids, solids to walls”

by Deok Kyu Chung (MArch II ’23) — Recipient of the James Templeton Kelley Prize,…

Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu, Faculty Advisors

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2023 Landscape Architecture AP Thesis Prize: Celina Abba and Enrique Cavelier’s Plantation Futures: Foregrounding Lost Narratives

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by Heejin Park (MAUD ’23), Terry Kim (MUP ’23), Aelin Shaoyu Li (MDes ’24), Claire…

Richard Peiser , Instructor

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2023 Plimpton-Poorvu Design Prize, First Prize: “The Gansevoort: Design for Longevity”

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Ben van Berkel and Dana Behrman, Instructors

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Edward Marchant, Instructor

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Grace La and Jenny French , Faculty Advisors

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Institution:   School of Visual Arts School: BFA Interior Design: Built Environments Course:  Senior Thesis Instructors:  Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee

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"The 2023 SVA Interior Design: Built Environments Senior Thesis addresses a wide range of project types, combining them to create a sensitive aesthetic interpretation of our built environment that centres on sustainability and responsibility."

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Made By Water by Will Huanyo Kuang

"Environmental pollution driven by unregulated carbon emissions contributes to oceanic warming, and urban development without ecosystem sensitivity destroys natural aquatic habitats.

"To this end, a research centre that implements a hatchery programme focused on multiplying threatened and endangered wild population aquatic species is needed.

"Made by Water is an aquatic research centre designed to raise awareness of marine preservation and freshwater ecosystems.

"The intent is to foster the development of healthy and sustainable fisheries throughout the greater New York City metro area waterways and to educate and engage the public in marine wildlife conservation."

Student: Will Huanyo Kuang Course: Senior Thesis Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee Email: hkuang[at]sva.edu

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NEXTsteps by Dawn Hood

"NEXTsteps is a faith-based support services prototype that connects social service providers and mentors with at-risk adolescent foster youth by leveraging the spatial resources of local partner churches.

"The NEXTsteps centre exists to serve as a spatial network hub that affords small, high-quality service providers and mentors the use of space without the high cost of real estate.

"It provides adolescent foster youth a home base to form critical skills and make life connections that help prepare them for their next steps as independent adults."

Student: Dawn Hood Course: Senior Thesis Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee Email: dhood2[at]sva.edu

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Floating Mind by Mini Zhao

"Life in modern societies is often fast-paced and flooded with short, instant messaging. The plethora of email, chat and text communications we receive daily fragments our time and attention.

"Over time, such short messages may abbreviate our attention spans and inhibit our ability to ponder and achieve more cerebral processes.

"Floating Mind is an interior design project that aims to provide people with a slow-paced spatial experience that offers relief from the overwhelming pace of modern society and breaks the cycle of constant, instant-fed communications and digital media messaging."

Student: Mini Zhao Course: Senior Thesis Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee Email: zzhao10[at]sva.edu

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Govx by Stephanie Schiff

"Only a four minute ferry ride from the fast-paced concrete jungle that is New York City, Governors Island – most recognised as a military base dating back to the 1700s – has been home to many different venues but is not (yet) an expansive performing arts theatre.

"For many millennia, the performing arts have been a vital part of society that gives space for expression and exploration of the human experience. For many performing artists, this exploration is as essential to life as eating and sleeping.

"Govx is an immersive performance space that allows for expressive, creative reflection and release. It is a sanctuary for its performers and patrons alike.

"It aims to foster the healing benefits of colour, sound and movement on the human body."

Student: Stephanie Schiff Course: Senior Thesis Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee Email: sschiff2[at]sva.edu

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Resilience by Raymond Xie

"According to the Alzheimer's Association, an estimated 5.7 million Americans age 65 and older live with Alzheimer's and 73 per cent of that demographic are 75 or older.

"Alzheimer's adversely affects many people of many ages, but es­pecially the ageing population.

"Resilience is designed as an innovative, sustainable and inclusive senior care residence that emulates a recognisable home rather than an institution.

"With the foremost goal of enhancing the quality of life through design, Resilience creates a safe, supportive and engaging environment that fosters independence, dignity and a sense of community for residents.

"The design promotes a holistic approach to care that prioritises personalised attention, social interac­tion and purposeful engagement."

Student: Raymond Xie Course: Senior Thesis Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee Email: zxie2[at]sva.edu

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Rip ple by Tina Huang

"Ripple is a sound healing centre designed to encourage relaxation and promote healing through exposure to white noise.

"Through sound bathing, guests will be more likely to improve their mood and release stress and tension in their bodies.

"On average, people in large urban cities experience stress from over sensory stimuli. Cities are often rife with environmental pollutants such as loud noise and bright light that adversely affect human wellbeing.

"Increasingly a place to relax, destress and recover one's mental and physical wellness is needed."

Student: Tina Huang Course: Senior Thesis Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee Email: hhuang19[at]sva.edu

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Heart of Art by Jayden Perez

"Heart of Art aims to promote healing through the arts and guided art therapy. As a child, Perez noticed the efficacy of visual and literary arts to help stabilise their father through episodes of incarceration, depression, PTSD and anxiety.

"Its influence had a profound impact on Perez and shaped the way they learnt to cope with their own mental health challenges.

"Through this imagined project, Perez proposes a solution to a real crisis of mental health that affects many in New York City.

"New York City is a hotbed of creativity and an epicentre of art and culture that has fostered the careers of many renowned artists.

"Besides fostering career opportunities, art is also known to foster healing through expression. In a city where simultaneously dreams are made and nightmares are lived, Perez is designing for help, healing and self-improvement."

Student: Jayden Perez Course: Senior Thesis Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee Email: jperez12[at]sva.edu

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Acceptance by Alicia Ng

"Recent upticks in political extremism and polarised identity politics have exacerbated tensions between neighbours across the country, and it seems Asian Americans find themselves more divided than ever before.

"The ripple effects of fake news and blame culture can have dire consequences on marginalised communities, and what is needed is truth, understanding and acceptance.

"Located in the heart of Lower Manhattan's Chinatown, Acceptance is a place for Asian residents to gather within the bonds of community to practice spiritual health, support local growth and promote feelings of peace and safety within.

"The design emphasises use of natural elements and materials, which are intended to promote a relaxed and calming environment."

Student: Alicia Ng Course: Senior Thesis Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee Email: ang3[at]sva.edu

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Our Table by Camille Lyn-Morilla

"Variety is the spice of life and New York City is ripe for experiencing culinary varietal flavours.

"But too often traditional cultural foods are divorced from the traditional people and practices, which make them appropriated than appreciated.

"Our Table is a multiethnic restaurant and culinary hub that offers space to local and global ethnic chefs and certified culinary artists to share their unique cultural heritage through food.

"Through the use of rentable kitchens, authentic dining experiences – along with cultural education – can be offered to a wide range of people who seek to learn and share."

Student: Camille Lyn-Morilla Course: Senior Thesis Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee Email: clyn-morillo[at]sva.edu

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The Village by Ares Liu

"The Village is a Chinese immigrant community centre in San Diego, USA – it is a place where Chinese immigrants can get help to integrate into American society.

"For people with poor English, it is very difficult to go back to living in the United States even after living there for many years previously, and they don't know how to get help with day to day things.

"This is not only a community centre but also an activity centre where people from all different cultures living in this area are welcome to experience Chinese culture."

Student:  Ares Liu Course: Senior Thesis Instructors: Gita Nandan and Anthony Lee Email: sliu31[at]sva.edu

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THE 25 BEST INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECTS FROM MOSCOW ⇒ Considered by many as the  Design Capital of Eastern Europe , Moscow is indeed a beacon of quality and promise of today’s  Design Industry . In fact, Moscow and Russia’s recent Design History is indeed extraordinary with many  Top Interior Designers ,  Architects  and  Product Designers  entering the  Design World  and showcasing  amazing techniques  and  incredible projects ! Today,  Moscow  is, in fact, one of the best places to find the most spectacular representations of  Modern  and  Contemporary Design , but also some of the world’s leading examples of  luxury projects !

#1 – Alina Tsaunya

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As you browse through Alina‘s projects you’ll come across a beautiful flow of calm, neutral shades. Her designs, on the other hand, aren’t as neutral. In fact, they capture the eye like it’s nobody’s business. A clear fan of marble, soft shapes, and strategic lighting, Alina‘s interior decor is minimalism with a bang if we’ve ever seen it.

#2 – Anna Sakharova

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Anna Sakharova  is a well-known, successful designer within the Russian industry and in one of her most recent projects, she delivered a refined and luxurious interior for a client.

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#3 – Balcon Studio

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Balcon Design Studio  is composed of a creative team that has united experienced designers, architects, artists and other qualified specialists with one goal – to create an individual image of your interior and bring it to life. The  top interior designers  offer a wide range of services in the field of interior design: from professional advice to complex design and implementation.

#4 – Beindesign

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Bodes Studio  is a team of young and ambitious designers who are in love with their work. Each project is special for the  top interior designers  because there are no identical wishes of customers and ideas about the ideal home. Therefore, they have an individual approach to everyone. In interiors, they value not only the innovation of details and a beautiful picture but also the comfort that gives the feeling of home.

#6 – BOROSA

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These  top interior designer s have been working in the field of design and architecture for over ten years, and during this time the architectural group  BOROSA  has managed to accumulate impressive experience in project implementation, earn the trust of customers, deal with all the intricacies of design, including the smallest details.

#7 – Ciliegio Interior

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Based in Russia,  Ciliegio Interior  is an amazing design company with a portfolio filled with stunning interior design projects where luxury seems to be the only rule they follow, as the talented team defends each project is unique in its own way.

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From classic to modern, from eclectic to the most outrageous, the team of  Dom-A Casa Ricca  composed by the talented Maria Silver and Sergey Makushev is here to keep up with the modern times of  interior design  in the most clever ways while maintaining the luxury and simple upbringing in their interior design projects. Providing a guided journey in all ranges of architecture and interior design, from penthouses to cottages and hotels, Dom-A is one of the  Top Russian Design Studios !

#9 – Domoff Interiors

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Domoff Interiors  is a design studio specializing in exclusive, one-piece projects. The  top interior designers  create designs for residential interiors, this is a special and important page of their portfolio. Another aspect of their activity is the creation of architectural objects, from a 3D model to handing over the key to your hands.

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#10 – Innaa Zorskaya

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Innaa Zorskaya ‘s bureau has existed for over ten years. During this time, the  top interior designer  has managed to create several dozen  architectural projects  and about a hundred unique interiors that reflected the aspirations and life goals of their owners. In order to create a project, be it a shopping center project or a comfortable interior of a small apartment, you need to be more than just a specialist in architecture and design, you also need to have knowledge of psychology in order to understand your client correctly.

#11 – Interer Architects

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Alexey Klopov and Andrey Momot , the  top interior designers  behind  Interer Architects , started it as a student project, taking their first steps with design and architectural projects. In 2014 Interer Architects started working as a company and started growing and putting together a team.

#12 – Katerina Goodwill

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Katerina Goodwill , a top and highly promising  Russian Interior Designer  that is conquering a strong space within the  Russian Interior Design Industry  with her own  Design Studio: The Goodwill Design Studio . As one of the most promising  Russian Designers  in today’s  Russian Design Industry , Katerina has a lot of projects on her design agenda! In fact, she considers that her strong workload is a strong challenge but one that she loves to have.

#13 – Lashmanova Design

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Meet  Katerina Lashmanova , one of Russia’s  top interior designers  today! This young and massively talented interior design features an amazing professional journey throughout her years within this industry. With a breathtaking and extremely luxurious style, she establishes the most incredible interiors, that are able to impress every interior design aficionado.

#14 – Lesya Pechenkina

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Lesya Pechenkina  is the  top interior designer  behind  Simple Interiors ! Simple is a reflection of brevity, individual style and high service. Simple Interiors think that this is the norm of life, the only thing you’ll need to live easily, comfortably and beautifully.

#15 – Maria Borovskaya

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Meet  Maria Borovskaya , a  top Russian interior designer  that has been delivering us the most amazing interior settings you’ll ever get to admire! Her luxurious interiors are meant to impress every interior design aficionado, that lives for the  exquisite lifestyle .

#16 – Maria Rubleva

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Rubleva Design  is a highly qualified team of specialists who create stylish and functional interiors of an individual format. Each project is filled with the soul and atmosphere of the customer. Rubleva Design’s clients are successful people who value their time and prefer to work, spend time with their family and implement their business. Maria, together with her team, works in order to take over all the routine worries and to remove all questions regarding the repair work from the customer. By the time the object is delivered, the space is already stylish and comfortable and does not need additional furnishings. A whole team of specialists works on each project, consisting of architects, designers, visualizers, pickers and project managers.

#17 – Oksana Salberg

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Oksana Salberg – Vachnadze  is one of the most well-known  Russian interior designers ! In 2003 she started her degree in the Stroganov Moscow State University of Industrial and Applied Arts, which she ended six years later. From that moment she began her professional career as an interior designer. In 2005 the interior designer founded her own design studio in Moscow that we know as  O2 Design ! Nowadays, she has done more than 15 residential projects in many cities, like Moscow, St. Petersburg and Nigniy Novgorod!

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#18 – ON Design

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Natalia Ozerova  is the founder and head of  ON Design studio . For over 7 years the  top interior designer  has been working on creating interiors that become the most comfortable homes for her clients. The ideal interior is a space that combines functionality, aesthetics and relevance.

#19 – Quadro Room

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Quadro Room ‘s team includes professionals who are inspired by their own attitude and lifestyle of their customers, so each project has unique features of its owner and creator, working in a successful alliance.

#20 – Red Robot Design

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Red Robot Design  has designed, renovated and decorated 49 apartments, fully furnished 2 large country houses, developed 12 interiors for residential complexes. The  top interior designers  are known for their work efficiently and timely fashion. They take full responsibility for all stages of the project, manage all processes ourselves, communicate and control employees, suppliers and contractors.

#21 – Roman Plyus

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Roman Plyus  is based in Moscow, Russia and has been working as an interior architect since 2014. The  top interior designer  has been the name on everyone’s lips, especially due to his restaurant design in Budapest.

#22 – Studia 54

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Studia 54  is a force to be reckoned with in the  interior design world , and particularly in the  Russian design scene . The  top interior designers  work to be the best international design and architecture studio. Having gathered the best specialists in their team,  Studia 54  embodies your dreams in its unique style.

#23 – Tatyana Myronova

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Famous for her  exquisite luxury interiors  in the very powerful American Neoclassical Style,  Tatyana Myronova  reflects that design on each project, mixing it with a reflection of the outstanding personality of the space’s owner. With an extensive portfolio of  exquisite design projects , the  top interior designer  continues to be an inspiration and a sounding name in the world of  Russian Interior Design .

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#24 – Timur Mitin

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Timur Mitin  is a Moscow-based digital artist working with abstract 3D shapes. His series titled “Alpha|Beta|Omega” is a whimsical combination of seemingly familiar objects hung inside the obscure space that immediately lose their materiality when examined in detail. A soft pastel color palette sets the mood of the artworks featuring elements reminiscent of wood, brass or marble. None of them can be easily defined as Mitin blurs the boundaries between the imaginary and the real.

#25 – Yudina Design

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A  design project  should reflect who we are, and  Anna Yudina  is ready to hear her clients’ needs and wishes, in order to create a stunning project that has the right balance between aesthetics and functionality.  Anna Yudina  is the founder of the amazing Russian Design Company –  Yudina Design  – located in Moscow. She has more than several years of experience in the field of interior design, and she’s ready to create the residential design project of your dreams!

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10 Russian Interior Design Experts To Inspire You For Your Home Decor –  Are you looking for inspiration for your own   home renovation process?  Well, the following interior design experts have everything you need to gather the best design ideas for your new home decor ! To find out more, all that you have to do is to keep scrolling down!

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From mid-century modern interiors to contemporary projects and classic design inspirations , these incredible Russian interior design experts based in the beautiful city of Moscow present the best interior design ideas to inspire you on your next home decor project. Curious to see who is in our top 10 designers from Russia ?

10 Russian Interior Design Experts To Inspire You For Your Home Decor

Founded in 2006 by Sergey Choban and Sergey Kuznetsov, the architecture and design studio is considered as one of the largest and most successful design organizations in Russia. Specialized in modern designs for incredible buildings and complexes, the design firm also features some high-quality services in urban planning concepts and modern interior design solutions. Although it based in Moscow, SPEECH design studio has created several modern projects to multiple cities in the country and abroad, such as Berlin, Milan, and Venice. They have been awarded multiple Russian and international architectural awards thank their comprehensive design solutions and participation in all stages of a project of any complexity.

Deco Project

10 Russian Interior Design Experts To Inspire You For Your Home Decor

Inspired by their client’s personal needs and favorite design style , the interior design studio has already created more 70 projects in the country. Their team of experts believes that interior design is the art of transforming space into the fruit of your taste, color, and shape, so they make sure that all the client’s ideas are embodied or implemented in each contemporary design project that they create.  Besides their inspirational interior design ideas , DECO PROJECT also offers architectural supervision services to ensure that the implementation of the object in the form in which this object was conceived and designed.

Artistic Design

10 Russian Interior Design Experts To Inspire You For Your Home Decor

Dmitry Velikovsky founded his inspiring design studio in 1995 that is focused on creating a wide range of architectural and interior design solutions for high-end residential and commercial projects. With more than 20 years of experience in architecture interior design , his signature style combines the exquisite lines of the classic style with a few contemporary details. From luxury penthouses, villas, chalets in luxury segment, to boutique hotels and office spaces spread across the world (France, Italy, Great Britain, Russia and Ukraine, among others) the renowned Russian designer has become an international influence to the design industry thanks to his creations that successfully combine comfort, luxury design and functionality.

Buro Architecture and Interiors

10 Russian Interior Design Experts To Inspire You For Your Home Decor

Focusing a mid-century modern vibe , their stylish team of experts provides unique interior design projects that combine joy, comfort, coziness and inspiring aesthetics . Thank their architectural approach and attention to details, their interior design team has completed over 83 mid-century and modern design projects throughout the country! The design studio features three exclusive interior design services (Design, Design Plus and Design Vip) to all project types. Their numerous creations have been recognized in multiple Russian publications, like Mezzanine.

DAO Interior

10 Russian Interior Design Experts To Inspire You For Your Home Decor

Graduated from Details in Russia, which was the leading  interior design school in 2008, Anna Demushkina founded DAO Interior studio in 2009 with the goal to create amazing contemporary interiors from apartments, country houses, and office spaces. Their work has been published in numerous interior design magazines , such as HOUZZ.ru, Ideas of Your Home Russia and Mezzanine.  From a complete set of drawings, visualizations, furniture sketches and specifications, to a bespoke decoration service, DAO Interior’s high-quality service includes the three essential utilities for all the stages of your projects.

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Born in Aryss district of Chekment region of Kazakhstan in 1953 and Graduated from Moscow Institute of architecture in the town-planning special in 1982, the renowned architect Totan Kuzembaev is one of the brightest representatives of the so-called Soviet Paper Architecture of the 1980s. His architecture studio seeks to combine beauty, aesthetics, responsibility to nature and humanism. All of the architecture projects designed by the Moscow-based studio are conducted by Totan and features high-tech, environmentally friendly and energy-efficient solutions. We love to experiment with the look of the building. From his famous contemporary architecture portfolio, the Resort Pirogovo is Moscow turned out to be his most popular project since it was nominated in the best 21st-century projects list by Arch Daily.

O2 Design Moscow

10 Russian Interior Design Experts To Inspire You For Your Home Decor

Oksana Salberg – Vachnadze is one of the most well-known Russian interior designers ! In 2003 she started her degree in the Stroganov Moscow State University of Industrial and Applied Arts, which she ended six years later. From that moment she began her professional career as an interior designer . In 2005 the designer founded her own design studio in Moscow that we know as O2 Design and nowadays, she has done more than 15 residential projects in many cities, like Moscow, St. Petersburg and Nigniy Novgorod! Each interior design created by the Moscow-based design studio consists of a   colorful contemporary and mid-century design projects that will transform a standard room into a comfortable stylish place, as you can see through Moscow’s LCD Tends projects.

Studio Vorontsovi

10 Russian Interior Design Experts To Inspire You For Your Home Decor

Focusing on interior design and decoration, design of furniture, objects and interior accessories, the design studio was founded in May 2005 by the renowned Russian architect, Irina Vorontsova and the distinguished designer, Abramov Konstantin. They work with the best furniture manufacturers, artisans and professional artists in the industry, in order to create the best contemporary design projects for their clients. Although the studio is based in Moscow, the renowned designers also feature some offices in other countries, such as Britain, Switzerland, and Finland and work with the leading architect from the UK and Italy. The award-winning design studio incredible contemporary interiors have been published in numerous physical design magazines , like Architectural Digest, ARCHID, casaviva, Interior Elite, among others.

Vadim Maltsev Design & Decor

10 Russian Interior Design Experts To Inspire You For Your Home Decor

Vadim Maltsev is an ideological designer-inspirer and art director that graduated from Parsons School New York. His own brand called VADIM MALTSEV DESIGN & DECOR | FURNITURE offers multiple services such as interior design for apartments, villas, yachts, restaurants, hotels, as well as designing custom luxury furniture and architecture for private residences.  from apartments in New York, USA to a caviar bar in Melbourne, Australia, the work of the bureau showcases deep respect for the past, bold ideas of the present and purity of experiments. The interior designer introduces innovative contemporary design solutions with his own personal twist and since 2010, the interior designer has been making history in the interior design world!

PHD Philosophy of Design

10 Russian Interior Design Experts To Inspire You For Your Home Decor

The renowned architect Lana Grineva founded the architectural bureau in 2003 with the goal to offer to their client’s top high-quality services in multiple areas, such as architecture, interior design , individual furniture design , landscape design, project management, and artworks selection. From furniture and modern interior design to architecture projects and large-scale design, their worldwide range of modern projects includes country residences and private gardens, hotels and restaurants, representative offices, the interior of a motor yacht and a plane. PHD’s has created several designs with worldwide design stars, like Christian Liegrom, Enzo Enea, Remi Tessier, Made Vijay, a partnership that allows the efficient and professional implementation of projects and contractors.

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