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Digital render of a church interior converted into an interactive science museum. Shadow figures are shown amongst a solar system display, interacting with the planets. By BA Interior Design student Daisy Parkes
Digital render of a church interior converted into an interactive science museum. Two booths are on opposite sides of the church room, with seating areas for adults and children. By Daisy Parkes, BA Interior Design student

Daisy Parkes, BA Interior Design, wins Honourable Mention in IDA Student Awards 2021

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These awards are one of the most respected design awards in the world, with global recognition for winning projects.

Digital render of a church interior converted into an interactive science museum. Shadow figures are shown amongst a solar system display, interacting with the planets. By BA Interior Design student Daisy Parkes

Daisy Parkes, BA Interior Design

Digital render of a church interior converted into an interactive science museum. Two booths are on opposite sides of the church room, with seating areas for adults and children. By Daisy Parkes, BA Interior Design student

Daisy Parkes, BA Interior Design

Daisy, a second year BA (Hons) Interior Design student, focused her project on repurposing a church interior into an interactive science museum.

The concept aims to stimulate children’s brains through sensory and interactive experiences.

“Daisy’s project is great example of how interior design can reimagine our spaces. Her design proposal ensures the preservation of a listed building, reduced environmental impact, and engages the next generation of learners through exploratory play.”

Ben Salter, Course Leader.

For this futuristic setting, Daisy uses CAD and Photoshop to experiment with reflections and projections which cast light throughout the space.

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