Designing What’s Next
Interior design is evolving to meet new challenges. From climate resilience and energy efficiency to accessibility and inclusive design, the spaces we create today must be ready for tomorrow. Registered Interior Designers (RIDs) are leading this shift with the skills, insight, and responsibility needed to shape a more sustainable and equitable built environment.
Prepared for Tomorrow’s Demands
RIDs are equipped with advanced training, recognized standards, and a commitment to continuous learning. They design spaces that are not only beautiful but also resilient, inclusive, and sustainable. Their work reflects a deep understanding of how design impacts health, safety, and well-being—while also anticipating how those needs will evolve.
RIDs are helping communities thrive in a changing world.
Whether it is adapting to new building codes, integrating low-carbon materials, or designing for universal accessibility, RIDs are helping communities thrive in a changing world. Their leadership ensures that BC’s built environment continues to serve people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds for generations to come.
Join the Movement Toward Future-Ready Design
The future of design is regulated and RIDs are prepared to meet it with integrity and innovation. Legislative recognition will allow them to contribute more fully to the construction process and take responsibility for the spaces they are trained to design. Now is the time to support a profession that is ready to lead.