MA IN INTERIOR STUDIES: Adaptive Reuse

2023-2024 | Curriculum | 1+ year program

As a post-professional program following a student's first academic degree in architecture, the 45-credit Master of Arts in Adaptive Reuse offers a specialist design education in adaptive reuse. It establishes a clear aesthetic, theoretical and technological framework for the study of adaptive reuse that properly equips graduating students to engage in architectural practice.

The curriculum supports students in developing strategies that account for the importance of social and environmental responsibility, while expanding upon the architect’s understanding of reuse as a product of both practice and theory.

The MA program begins with a seven-week summer program in Denmark taught by faculty in RISD’s Interior Architecture department and from our partner institution, Denmark Institute for Study Abroad in Copenhagen.

MA PRELIMINARY YEAR

RISD/DIS Program [a]

Summer

course

Summer Studio in Scandinavia

6

course

Scandinavian Design & Architecture

3

TOTAL credits

9

MA FIRST YEAR

FALL

WINTERSESSION

SPRING

course

Advanced Design Studio

6

Elective(s)

6

course

Principles of Adaptive Reuse

3

course

Applied Building Systems for Adaptive Reuse

3

course

Adaptive Reuse Design Studio

6

course

Theory of Adaptive Reuse

3

course

Graduate Adaptive Reuse Seminar

3

Elective

3

Elective

3

TOTAL credits

15

TOTAL credits

6

TOTAL credits

15

Total Credits: 45

Notes:

[a] Summer program in Denmark

Students entering the Department of Interior Architecture must participate in its required Academic Laptop Program, purchasing hardware, software, upgrades and insurance.