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Interior Design: Shaping Spaces across Cultures and Contexts

A program for gratuates who want to gain cultural, theoretical, technical, and operational tools to address the complexity of interior design. A Specializing Master that provides the skills to manage all dimensions of projects: functional, formal, technological, economic, and communicative.

15.500 €
English
4 Oct. 2027 - 31 Jan. 2029
Available seats : 35

Course

Spaces are made for the people who inhabit them. Interior design projects should start with needs analysis and evolve through scenario development, layout definition, the informed selection of materials and technologies, time and cost evaluation, and coordination with stakeholders. The Specializing Master in Interior Design: Shaping Spaces across Cultures and Contexts provides the skills needed to approach this process effectively.

The program trains professionals capable of addressing the complexity of interior design projects with methodological rigor, strategic vision, and operational autonomy. Students develop a solid understanding of professional processes, acquire practical tools, and become familiar with design languages in a structured and informed way. Through this educational experience, they have the opportunity to engage with the entire design process, understood as a system of analysis, interpretation, and development of interior projects.

The training journey is structured into theoretical modules and design workshops, followed by an internship or a professional project. The first part of the program takes place online, while the second part is held in person. Here are some of the key topics the Specializing Master focuses on:

  • Interior design methodology and phases: context analysis, brief definition, concept development, and technical development
  • Key aspects of project structuring: functional, formal, material, and plant engineering components
  • Consistency between space and the identity it is intended to convey
  • Quality of the user experience
  • Integration of aesthetic, technological, and economic aspects

Faculty



Giulia Maria Gerosa Scientific Director
Luisa Collina Vice-director

Didactics

Training objectives

The Specializing Master is aimed at graduates and young professionals wishing to acquire an advanced specialization in interior design, developing a critical, methodologically structured and professionally oriented profile.

  • To develop a critical and methodologically grounded approach to interior design, addressing projects across functional, formal, technological, economic, and communicative dimensions
  • To acquire advanced cultural, theoretical, and technical tools to interpret contexts, define briefs, and manage the full design process from concept to implementation
  • To master the phases of interior design, including analysis, scenario building, layout definition, and technical development, within a structured and coherent project framework
  • To strengthen the ability to integrate aesthetic, technological, and economic aspects while ensuring consistency between spatial identity and the intended design vision
  • To build skills in selecting materials and technologies, evaluating time and costs, and coordinating effectively with stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle

Didactic Modules

The learning path combines theoretical modules with hands-on design workshops, and concludes with either an internship or a professional project. The first phase is delivered online, while the second part takes place in person. Here are the didactic modules:

Module 1 | Hours: 68
Interior Design Culture

Module 2 | Hours: 36
Trend Research and forecasting

Module 3 | Hours: 40
Design methods and tools

Module 4 | Hours: 24
Materials and systems

Module 5 | Hours: 24
Colors and light

Module 6 | Hours: 24
Project management

Module 7 | Hours: 40
Project communication

Module 8 | Hours: 132
Project works

Module 9 | Hours: 12
Empowerment

Title Released

At the end of the program, once the final examination has been passed, the 1st level Specializing Master “Interior Design: Shaping Spaces across Cultures and Contexts” diploma will be issued with the related achievement of 60 ECTS.

Employment Opportunities

Career opportunities extend across the entire project lifecycle, from strategic consulting to final implementation. Graduates can pursue careers in a wide range of sectors, including architecture and interior design firms, integrated design companies and general contractors, furniture and materials companies, brands and corporate organizations, as well as real estate consultancies and development companies.

Admission

Requirements

Bachelor’s Degree, Master’s Degree (or equivalent), or a First or Second Level Academic Diploma are required to be admitted. Foreign qualifications that are equivalent within their respective education systems will also be considered valid. Selection will be carried out by the Scientific Committee.

Admissions are processed on a rolling basis, according to the chronological order in which applications are submitted, until all available places are filled.

Price

The cost of the Specializing Master is €15.500 broken down as follows:

  • €500 – Politecnico di Milano enrolment fee
  • €15.000 – attendance fee

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Faculty

Current edition

Giulia Maria Gerosa Scientific Director
Luisa Collina Vice-director
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