British institute of interior design announces merger with interior design association
A historic leap forward for the interior design profession
London, 23rd October 2013 - The British Institute
of Interior Design
(BIID) has today announced a merger with the Interior Design Association (IDA).
The IDA, the business association for designers working in the commercial
sector, will be incorporated into the BIID, the Government-recognised
professional institute for the interiors sector. This significant merger
will create one leading body for interior design that will set national professional
standards, promote learning and debate and champion the value of interior
design on the national and international stage.
With immediate effect, the IDA’s design practice members will make the
transition into the BIID membership of almost 2,000 individual and practice
members and Charles Leon, the current IDA Chair, will take a position on the
BIID Council of Directors.
Established in 1966, the BIID has developed rigorous entry requirements, an industry leading Code of Professional Conduct, a long-standing programme of events and conferences, and lobbies Government through its seat on the Construction Industry Council. The IDA was established in 2009 as a business networking community for the commercial interiors sector and has facilitated national and international commercial opportunities for its members and strong relationships with manufacturers and suppliers.
The BIID’s Professional Pathway has provided the
impetus for this merger. Launched in April 2013 to offer a structured route
from education into professional practice, the BIID Professional Pathway sets a
new national standard for competency in interior design. Comprising five
distinct modules - Design Process; Communication and Presentation; Construction
and Materials; Professional Practice and Final Project, the BIID Professional
Pathway is designed to be undertaken whilst the candidate is working as an
interior designer. The BIID and IDA share the same view that the Pathway is
critically important in helping to raise standards across the commercial and
residential sectors.
President of the BIID, Sue Timney comments: “I truly believe this is a historic day for the UK interiors
profession. With our shared vision, the only way forward is to join
together as a larger collective voice for the whole interior design community.
By merging our memberships and expertise, the renewed BIID will go from
strength to strength”.
Charles Leon, IDA Chair says: “Both the
IDA and BIID, felt that the interior design industry and the individuals who
work within it will be better served, represented and supported by the strength
of one unified voice. We share the same interests and merging the organisations
into one was the right thing at the right time”.
Mary Fox Linton of Fox Linton Associates, a BIID and IDA member adds: “We see this merger as great news for interior
designers practising in the UK
today. It demonstrates an on-going commitment to best practice, creativity and
excellence in the industry and will give us all a passionate ‘voice’ to
represent our profession.”
Arts University Plymouth wins the BIID Student Design Challenge 2024.
BIID has welcomed a range of new members and Industry Partners over the last three months
Katherine Elworthy reflects on 15 years Chief Operating Officer of the BIID
The BIID are delighted to welcome GP & J Baker as Platinum Partner
With so much to do at Decorex, we spoke to Ana Caetano Alves for advice on how to make the most of it
We are delighted to welcome the new BIID President for the 2024 - 2025 term, Angela Bardino