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Deconstructed interior

The project will involve students from all levels of the Interior Design degree, as it is conceived as an interdisciplinary approach that encompasses all the subjects of Installations and Materials.

Its fundamental objective lies in the creation of a "deconstructed" space designed for practical experimentation, which plays a crucial role in the execution of interior design projects. In this way, students are given the opportunity to gain practical experience in this field before entering the workplace. Specifically, this space will be dedicated to the realization of practices and experimental sessions corresponding to the subjects of Installations 1, Installations 2, Installations 3, Building Materials 1 and Building Materials 2.

The "deconstructed" space will be ephemeral in nature and will reproduce segments of three interior spaces, allowing students to observe and participate in the constructive process of the installations, cladding and various construction techniques.

This project is conceived as a constantly evolving process, with the purpose of showing the evolution of the most relevant materials, installation systems and construction techniques in the field of interior design, providing students with a solid base of experience and practical knowledge in this area.