IAD in Moscow

Blog of the Interior Architecture & Design BA (Hons) degree course at the British Higher School of Art and Design

PRO Zavod: Industrial Photography

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   PRO Zavod – is an exhibition that gives those who are interested in Russian history an exceptional opportunity to follow th...

Standing at the crossroad in the limelight

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The glass pyramid in Paris, is inserted in space, so that it does not cover the facade of the palace. It is just b...

Great Expectations

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A new project title "Great Expectations" was established in support of contemporary art by Manage Museum and Exhibition Ass...

The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour original project

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Not all of the muscovites know but The Gorky Park conduct guide tours in its territory which are quite fascinating but surprisinly unpo...

Secondhand by Archpole

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Continuing the theme of artistic duets, I would like to highlight the architectural bureau Archpole, as representatives of...

Kover-Version

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The exhibition in Manezh called "Kover version. Mark Patlis Collection "is entirely based on the private collection of Mark P...

Unrivalled Wedgwood

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Unrivalled Wedgwood is the first large-scale exhibition of the masterpieces manufactured by the legendary British company. N...

Place for stealing ideas

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In the Pushkin Museum of Fine, opened exhibition "Visiting Rodchenko and Stepanova", dedicated to the V. F. St...
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Fairytale atmosphere by Russians

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     New Year - a great holiday for all people in Moscow. During the holidays there are a lot of different events. The entire city cen...

The project "Svoboda dustupa".

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«Svoboda dostupa» is a project which was set up in 2006 to make the information about Russian architecture available for current archi...
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IAD in Moscow
The Interior Architecture and Design (IAD) degree course occupies a challenging and innovative position in modern Russian design and focuses on the creative improvement of existing, and new, internal and external spaces in a thoughtful and contemporary way. Fundamentally the course is about making the everyday world better for everyone to enjoy. This means looking, understanding and proposing solutions at a variety of scales from a new door handle to the significant reconsideration of a city block. Central to this is an understanding of how people interact with the material, environmental, sensual, emotional, functional and cultural qualities of a specific space or situation. The IAD programme stands apart by bringing an architectural approach to spaces, temporary buildings and installations that transcends voguish trends to focus on design, making and the narrative of occupation. All design projects are located in real situations with real problems, users and clients. This blog is written and managed by first year students to describe and discuss the spaces around them.
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