Stylish despite space limits
For their academic thesis, this year’s graduating students of the Philippine School of Interior Design were made to come up with design approaches to a condominium studio unit.
For their academic thesis, this year’s graduating students of the Philippine School of Interior Design were made to come up with design approaches to a condominium studio unit.
The continued growth of the country’s real estate industry has increased the demand for more affordable studio units averaging 18-36 square meters in size. Graduating students of the Philippine
PSID exhibit runs Oct. 3-31, on all three floors of RONAC gallery.
Kundiman, opera, tribal, zarzuela, novelty, Pinoy pop—the richness of Filipino music is the theme of the graduation exhibit of the Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID) Advanced Class of 2013.
In all their years at the Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID), this year’s graduating interior-design students had never seen such furniture and fixtures as a tilting tub, vibrating bed, grab bar, handrails, visual alarm system and signs written in braille. Nor have they come across the concept of mental mapping in any of their subjects. That was until several months ago.
Interior designers need a creative mind, passion, patience, and a wild imagination—and off they go to craft elegant designs.
For the first time in its 32-year history of staging an annual interior design exhibit, the Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID) has asked its graduating class to draw inspirations
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