The New York School of Interior Design’s curricula and offerings are constantly evolving, pushing the standards of design education further. Hear about NYSID’s exciting new hires, projects, and directions here.
Read MoreThe New York School of Interior Design’s curricula and offerings are constantly evolving, pushing the standards of design education further. Hear about NYSID’s exciting new hires, projects, and directions here.
Read MoreMFA-1 students Mika Jiaravanont ’20 and Joanne Park ’20 spent the past two summers participating in community service projects for Safe Horizon, an organization that provides shelter, counseling, and other services to victims of violence. Here’s a deep dive into their experiences!
Read MoreResidential designers and NYSID faculty members Lawrence Levy ’05 (BFA), principal of Lawrence Allan Inc.; Stefan Steil ’08 (BFA) / ’10 (MFA-2), principal of Steilish Interiors and Architecture; and Alejandra Munizaga ’11 (BFA), principal of Natura Interiors share insights into their careers and what drives them to design homes.
Read MoreIn 2018, NYSID offered the course The History of the Interior Design Profession in America for the first time. This fall, it filled to capacity almost immediately. Faculty member Alexis Barr gives us a taste of what she’s teaching.
Read MoreThe Office of Academic Affairs awarded the students whose capstone projects are featured here the Chairman’s Award for their overall performance at NYSID.
Read More“It’s an exciting time for this field and having this program at NYSID means we get to participate in—and sometimes lead—the evolution of sustainable design.” —David Bergman, architect and director of NYSID’s MPS in Sustainable Interior Environments
Read More“The field of architectural lighting is growing rapidly. The growth is driven by worldwide efforts toward creating sustainable spaces, combined with the advancement of LED technology and advanced controls.” —Shaun Fillion, lighting designer and director of NYSID’s MPS Lighting Design program
Read MoreOn October 23, 2019, the New York School of Interior Design hosted a costume ball that engaged the entire community in a fun, immersive lesson in the principles of the Bauhaus movement. At a faculty meeting months before, instructors Stefanie Werner and Francisco De Leon raised the idea of celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus with a party in the tradition of the movement’s famous costume balls.
Read MoreNYSID’s curricula and offerings are evolving to push the standards of interior design education further.
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