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Marist-LdM Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design Bachelor This program focuses on the fundamental concepts of design, from the basics to the design of spaces and furnishings, allowing students to build portfolio projects and gain an understanding of the technical design process. Students enhance their abilities in sketching and rendering of architecture, interior, and product design, drawing inspiration from the city of Florence. | 4 Years English Not available. Deadline: Fall Semester: Apr 1, 2026 (RISD Deadline), May 15, 2026 (School Deadline); Spring Semester: Oct 1, 2026 (RISD Deadline), Oct 15, 2026 (School Deadline) | |
Architecture in Urban Context Certificate Students analyze and critique major elements, themes, and problems of a specific urban context through observation and sketching. Completed projects include sketches, plans, and elevation and sectional diagrams. | Summer English Not available. Deadline: Summer Session I (June): April 15th; Summer Session II (July): April 15th; Summer Certificate Program (June Session): April 10th; Summer Certificate Program (July Session): April 15th | |
Architecture Studio: Special Topics Certificate Students will conceive and carry out advanced design projects based largely on themes of local or national importance. Projects involve the design and analysis of modern medium-to-large scale complexes and public buildings. | Semester English Not available. Deadline: Fall Semester: May 15th; Spring Semester: October 15th |
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Applicants are typically required to submit: Minimum Year in School: Undergraduate Second Year, Minimum 2.80 G.P.A., Minimum age 18, Open to Undergraduate, Open to Italian speakers.
Lorenzo de' Medici provides a comprehensive curriculum including: Marist-LdM Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design, Architecture in Urban Context, Architecture Studio: Special Topics.
Lorenzo de' Medici is situated in Firenze, Italy, offering a vibrant context for architectural study.
Yes, Lorenzo de' Medici holds accreditations from: Registered and authorized in Italy by the Ministry of Education (December 2, 1989), Approved by the US Middle States Commission on Higher Education as a branch campus of Marist College, Accredited by Centrala studiestödsnämnden (CSN), the Swedish Board of Student Finance, Accredited by Lánasjóður íslenskra námsmanna (LÍN), the Icelandic Student Loan Fund, Awarded the European quality certification ISO 9001:2015 by European Quality Assurance, Campuses in Florence and Tuscania are approved by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Received the Best Practices in Study Abroad Programming Award by NASPA in 2024.