The active practice based learning programme engaged over 500 students across yearly projects from 2015 - 2015. The programme required learners to articulate and explore their skills and practice beyond their own discipline, developing skills in collaborative working, interdisciplinary practice, problem solving and innovation. Supporting them to stand out in the modern workplace. The successful project was recognised by Middlesex University as an institutional example of cross programme module design and by the wider profession, being shortlist for Collaborative Project of the Year (2022 & 2023) by the Interior Educators ((IE)) Collaboration Awards.

 

Instruments of Dance was a highly collaborative programme of co-creation that brought together undergraduate students from Interior Architecture, Interior Design, Dance and Film. The programme engaged young artists in a live brief that mirrored the demands of current industry, required to design, build and create life size structures that are responsive to and inspired by the moving body.