Experiment and investigation form the foundation of the Bachelor Interior Architecture & Furniture Design at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK). Our guiding didactic philosophy is ‘learning by doing’. You will develop skills, knowledge and competences by way of assignments that run parallel to the professional design practice.
After the first year, you will choose to specialise in either Interior Architecture or Furniture Design while working across five domains: Studio, Morphology, Media & Materials, Professional Practice Skills, and Knowledge. During your studies, you will develop an independent mentality, a reflective design attitude and empathetic capacity. You will leave the KABK as a versatile designer who can work in different contexts and with different dimensions.
As part of the admission and selection procedure for the Bachelor Interior Architecture & Furniture Design programme, you will be asked to provide examples of earlier work (portfolio), and explain your motivation to study at the Interior Architecture & Furniture Design department of the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK). You will be asked to prepare two assignments if invited for the entrance examination.