Bachelor
Design in Sustainable Innovation

Fall Intake
Admission criteria : High School degree​
Duration :
3 years
Language of instruction : English
Sustainable Interior Design Elective
Tuition fees for 3 years: €26,700 (EU)
€29,700
(non-EU)

The Bachelor’s program “Design in Sustainable Innovation” at BESIGN School trains creative professionals who are equipped to tackle contemporary and future challenges. 

In this program, you will learn a global sustainable design methodology spanning across multiple disciplines: product design, space design, systems & interactions, mobility, apparel & fashion, and even graphic design… The program emphasizes new ecosystems to build a society with social values and a more responsible consumption. The Bachelor prepares students to become “Assistant Designers in Sustainable Innovation” or to continue with a Master’s in “Sustainable Design Innovation”. 

Objective : Learn all design techniques and methodologies while developing knowledge in sustainable innovation. 

Career development :

  • Assistant Designer in Sustainable Innovation
  • Assistant Sustainable Interior Designer
  • Eco-Design Consultant
  • Set Designer
  • Furniture Designer

Sustainable Interior Design Elective

This elective course in Sustainable Interior Design aims to redefine our relationship with space by exploring the concepts of solidity and void, and using geometry to create designs.
We will study construction systems, elevations, and materials to reduce environmental impact, applying our knowledge through practical exercises focused on human-centered design and universal architectural representation codes.

Positive urbanism
Use of spaces
Regeneration
Material studies
Living in the future
3D modeling

Academic staff

"The specialization in sustainable space design taught me how to create environments that are nature-friendly, meaningful, and in harmony with those who inhabit them."

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The first year begins with an immersion into the world of global design: culture, design tools and skills, as well as an understanding of design methodologies, including sketching, graphic composition, computer-aided design (Adobe Suite 2D, Rhino & Keyshot 3D), model-making, and prototyping. Students are also introduced to sustainability principles and the history and culture of design. 

Within dedicated design studios led by professional designer instructors and professors, creativity and projects take shape nourished by newly acquired tools and design processes. 

In the second year, design projects become more complex, deepening all associated skills. Students then select a design discipline as an elective/minor. The Sustainable Product Design elective (or minor) will deepen their sustainability knowledge, focusing on physical objects and product design. This course aims to develop skills in product design, while helping students to build a unique pathway, enhancing their signature style and design voice. 

While exploring discipline in depth, students question technical manufacturability, production processes, sustainable materials and the overall life cycle of products, considering current and future climate issues. 

This final year marks a transition with two major individual projects within our design studios—one per semester—supported by an introduction to design user research and social impact. At this stage, students develop a comprehensive and personal sustainable design project, from research and ideation to development, prototyping, and final model creation, culminating in a final presentation before an internal jury. 

An international exchange experience with one of our partner institutions is also available (optional) during the third year of study. 

« Learning all together »

Besigners Design Projects

INTERIOR DESIGN
Moine Tibétain
Tao Zipper Stoffel

Design of a modern and poetic Tibetan temple

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INTERIOR DESIGN
Forest by Ilia Sabatier

Urban space design