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More than 30 Interior Design students travel to New York to visit the city's most prestigious universities and design studios.

  • 1 April 2024
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More than 30 students from the Degree in Interior Design at UDIT, University of Design, Innovation and Technology have had the opportunity to travel to New York City to visit different specialised universities, renowned studios and firms, as well as different museums and emblematic places in the city.

Design, art and culture in the city that never sleeps

During their trip, the students had the opportunity to participate in an international workshop at the prestigious School of Visual Arts (SVA) where they also had the opportunity to present the projects they worked on before travelling to the city of skyscrapers to students and professors of Interior Design at the American university.

The UDIT students also visited and got to know the campus of the prestigious Pratt Institute, located in Brooklyn.

The students' schedule of visits in New York was completed with a visit to The Noguchi Museum, located in Queens; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and located on 5th Ave; the Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation and its spectacular expansion; The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and the Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice, among others.

They also completed their must-see agenda by walking around Manhattan and visiting Central Park and emblematic buildings and monuments such as the Chrysler Building, Grand Central Terminal, Rockefeller Center, The Vessel, The Edge and Little Islands, as well as visiting the Architecture Plus Information (A+I) architecture and interior design studio and the Porcelanosa showroom located on 5th Ave.

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