I'm confused between architecture and interior design. How is Interior Designing at Chandigarh University different?

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    Kartik Wadhwa

    22 hours ago

    Interior Design at Chandigarh University focuses more on the art and Science of enhancing internal spaces, while architecture deals with structural aspects of entire buildings. The curriculum includes subjects like ergonomics, color theory, space planning, and material studies, which are not deeply explored in architecture courses. Students practice with specialised labs like 2D/3D rendering studios, CAD labs, and model workshops, where the emphasis is on interiors rather than large-scale construction. Industry workshops include modular kitchen systems, furniture making, and lighting design—key components of interiors. Unlike archite

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    Venkata Dharantej

    23 hours ago

    Choosing between architecture and interior design depends on what excites you more. Architecture usually covers the overall planning and construction of buildings, while interior design is about shaping the inside spaces where people live, work, or relax. At Chandigarh University, the Interior Design course focuses on how to improve interiors through design ideas, material selection, and creative planning. It's less about construction and more about creating comfortable, beautiful, and functional spaces. If your interest is in giving life to indoor environments rather than designing entire buildings, interior design might be the better

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