British Institute of Interior Design

The British Institute of Interior Design Logo.

The British Institute of Interior Design (BIID) is a professional organisation for commercial and residential interior designers in Britain. The current president of the institute is Daniel Hopwood.

Establishment

Founded in 1965 as the Interior Decorators and Designers Association,[1] it merged in 2002 with the UK chapter of the International Interior Design Association becoming the British Interior Design Association. In 2009 the Secretary of State awarded it Institute status,[2] the only interior design body so honoured, and became the British Institute of Interior Design. In 2013 it subsumed the Interior Design Association, a business association representing interior designers working in the commercial sector. It is the oldest society that represents solely interior designers.

Conduct

The BIID aims to promote professionalism in interior design and to this end has published jointly with the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)[3] the first standard form of designer's appointment, ID/05 (recently updated as ID/10) which has become the industry standard. The Institute has also sponsored the publication of The BIID Interior Design Job Book (also with the RIBA),[4] the first book to set out the procedures for managing an interior design project.

Members are required to sign up to a Code of Conduct and to continue their professional development throughout their career, thus giving potential clients confidence in their capabilities and professional integrity. The BIID's website allows members to show images of their work, which provides an insight into the interior design profession for potential clients.

Associations

The BIID is the only interior design body which is a member of the Construction Industry Council[5] the umbrella body for professional organisations in the construction industry. It is also a UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) Design Partner,[6] the government body promoting British services abroad and a member of the International Federation of Interior Architects/Designers,[7] the umbrella body for interior designers worldwide. It is also a member of The Foundation for Science and Technology,[8] a body which provides a platform for debate of policy issues that have a science, engineering or technology element.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 5/19/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.