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What are the differences between an “interior architecture” and an “interior design” degree?

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What are the differences between an “interior architecture” and an “interior design” degree?

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A. Interior Architecture is a degree in architecture with an emphasis in interior design. You will be trained and tested as an architect. Architects have coined the word to create ambiguity between the professional differences of an architect and an interior designer. You may not use the term “architect” in the professional sense, unless you are one. Unfortunately, the same does not apply for the term “interior designer,” unless state law requires mandatory licensing of interior designers to practice.

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Interior Architecture is a degree in architecture with an emphasis in interior design. You will be trained and tested as an architect. Architects have coined the word to create ambiguity between the professional differences of an architect and an interior designer. You may not use the term “architect” in the professional sense, unless you are one. Unfortunately, the same does not apply for the term “interior designer,” unless state law requires mandatory licensing of interior designers to practice. 19.

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