The BA provides students with the tools to address the complex reality of set design through the study of design-related topics in the fields of theatre, events, exhibitions, fashion shows, cinema and television, among others. Through crossover courses like photography, light design, costume design and performing arts, and internships at theatres and leading companies in the field, students acquire qualified skills to enter the professional world, including the development of professional dossiers, budgets and periodic analysis production, work planning and organisation.
Over the BA, students will have the opportunity to:
During the programme, student acquires knowledge and skills necessary to undertake a professional specialising path.
After the first year, students choose their specialisation, in the second and in the third year they attend specific courses aimed at identify a qualification to be developed in the last semester.
FIRST YEAR
Introduces students to the basic tools to approach set and costume design for the show business and for live events, from opera to theatre plays, from dance to musicals to concerts, and to new kinds of sets for performances, exhibitions, and fashion shows.
Through theoretical, project-based and lab teachings of set design, digital technologies and applications, history of costume, history of modern art, drawing for design, scene design, students analyse creative and executive phases of set preparation, space modelling, costume as a communication tool, hand and technical drawing, stage as a scenic machinery.
SECOND YEAR
Guides students towards further improvement in the set design field by choosing one of the programme specialisations (Theatre and Opera, Media and Events) and through specialising studies in set design, direction, costume design, photography, history of cinema and video, phenomenology of contemporary arts, scene design, digital applications for visual arts.
Led by teachers through field experiences, students learn how to approach set design projects for theatre, how to devise and design events, direction techniques for live performances and fitting, costume and scene design.
THIRD YEAR
Defines students knowledge and skills and provide the opportunity to confront practical experiences in set design for real brief in the field of live performance and events.
By the end of the programme, students develop a personal method and language in set design through specialising teachings of history of performing arts, set design, scene design, performative techniques for visual arts, light design, applied techniques for theatre production, cultural anthropology, and didactic activities related to the thesis project, in its theoretical and project-based components.
Department: Design and Applied Arts
Area: Set Design
Title Awarded: First Level Academic Degree
Credits: 180 CFA
Starting: February 2025 - October 2025
Duration: 3 years
Languages: Italian and English
Campus: Milan
Specialisations: your academic career
It provides students with the instruments for set design in all of the show business’ main fields, enabling them to fulfill with awareness a completely developed project for the contemporary audience.
The Stage Design course provides students with the opportunity to acquire the fundamental instruments for set design in all of the show business main fields, through learning how to approach a space to be structured and how to analyse the most meaningful scenarios of the contemporary cultural production.
Through a theoretical as well as a practical approach, it enables students to fulfill with awareness a completely developed project conceived for operas, theatre plays, ballets, musicals, live concerts. Future Stage Designers have also the chance to confront with the diverse show business realities and their needs, as well as the contemporary audience demand.
It leads students in the set design, from the concept up to the complete realization, of artistic performances, events, exhibitions, videoclips, showcases, sets, and in brand design projects
The Media and Events course is focused on the new instruments and methodologies for set design and new kinds of sets for artistic performances, exhibitions, events, music videos, fashion shows, as well as for advertising, photographic and television sets, and vitrines.
The specialisation aims to enable students to develop their personal projects with a complete methodological awareness, through the mastery of knowledge and skills necessary to comprehend and control all stages of the contemporary cultural production.
Our Faculty
Luca Poncellini is an architect and a designer with a PhD in the History of Architecture and City Planning. As a partner in the architecture office Cliostraat until 2009, he has curated projects and has lectured in Italy and in several countries throughout the world. His works have been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, at the Van Alen Institute in New York, at ETH in Zürich, at MAGA in Gallarate and at Triennale Milano. In 2008 he co-curated the retrospective exhibition Laszlo Hudec, in collaboration with the Hungarian Consulate in Shanghai. Since 2013 he has been the Course Leader of the MA in Interior Design. Between 2015 and 2019 directed the research lab and the project C-Park. Since 2019 he has been Design and Applied Arts Department Head.
Vincenzo Cuccia has a degree in Cultural Heritage from Università Statale di Milano and in Editing from the Milan Scuola Civica di Cinema e Nuovi Media. As part of his previous professional experience, he worked as an editor in advertising and television, where he collaborated with the RAI (Milan tv broadcast production area) on entertainment, culture and information channels. After working in the SAE Institute since 2009 as lecturer and then Academic Coordinator and Manager of the activity of undergraduate and postgraduate courses on the Creative Media campuses of Milan, Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Brussels, Madrid, Paris and Stockholm, between 2017 and 2021 he has been Course Leader of the BA in Media Design and Multimedia Arts while from 2021 he is Area Leader of Media Design and New Technologies, and Set Design.
From 2008 to 2011, she was a stage assistant to Margherita Palli for drama productions at Piccolo Teatro of Milan (directed by Luca Ronconi) and for operas (directed by Cesare Lievi and Mario Martone).
In 2011, she started a sound collaboration with the director and actor Gioele Dix, creating the set for several plays such as "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Nascosto dove c'è più luce", and "Matti da slegare".
She worked as a set designer for Bananas agency's (Zelig) live shows.
In fashion, she collaborated with Outfit agency for brands such as Timberland, Canali, and Jacob Cohen, and with Studio Bazzani for the fashion designer Marras.
She is part of the "Ortiche" studio, with which she has created set-ups for exhibitions such as "L'arca di vetro" at Le Stanze del Vetro in Venice, "The Wells Run Dry" in Paris, and "E-Waste in Ghana" in Arles for Fondation Carmignac.
She has been a lecturer in set design since 2010 at Naba.
A Ticinese set designer, she has studied in Switzerland and Italy. At the end of the 1970s, she began working with sculptor Alik Cavaliere and architect Gae Aulenti. In 1984 she opened her own studio and has since worked with many directors: Luca Ronconi, M. Avogadro, A. Barzini, V.Binasco, F.Branciaroli, H.Brockhaus, L.Cavani, C. Lievi, V.Malosti, M. Martone, L. Muscato, M. Popolizio, C. Rifici, A.R. Shammah, A.Sokurov and in ballet with D. Erzalow, Yang Jiang, with George Balanchine © The George Balanchine TrustSi. She has worked on set-up projects for art exhibitions and has collaborated on several exhibitions with Italo Rota's Architecture Studio. She has won many awards, including the UBU Prize, the Abbiati Prize, the Gassman Prize, the ETI Prize "Gli Olimpici del Teatro", the National Association of Theatre Critics Prize, and the Swiss Theatre Prize 2015. In 2007, she entered the Guinness World Records with the biggest screen wall in the world. Since June 2024, she has been a non-resident correspondent partner for the Venetian Institute of science, literature and arts. She started teaching in 1991, has been a set-design lecturer at the Architecture Academy of the Italian Swiss University in Mendrisio, professor at the IUAV University of Venice as well as at Politecnico of Milan, and has been invited as a lecturer for the museography course at Università Cattolica of Milan.
photo © Claudio Moschin
Through exchange programmes, NABA's International Office encourages and supports students wishing to study abroad.
The office promotes educational experiences at numerous prestigious international partner universities worldwide. Thanks to this vast international network, students at NABA are able to spend periods of study abroad, enriching their educational curriculum and laying the groundwork for increasingly international future careers.
International study opportunities are mainly provided as part of the Erasmus+ project promoted by the European Commission, the International Exchange Program for destinations outside of Europe, the Semester Abroad Program at the Galileo Global Education and short summer courses.
NABA counts more than 50 cooperation agreements with European academies and universities through the Erasmus+ Programme; the Academy also counts more than 20 international cooperation agreements with several universities outside Europe.
NABA has developed strong relationships with leading companies that provide internships for NABA students, including: Compagnia della Rancia, Associazione Terzo Millennio, Teatro Stabile di Genova, Fondazione Teatro La Scala, Fondazione Ente Autonomo Piccolo Teatro di Milano, Teatro degli Incamminati Società Cooperativa, Associazione Centro Teatrale Bresciano, Teatro Franco Parenti, L'Opera National de Paris, Change Performing Arts S.r.l.
Graduates of the BA in Set Design program will have the theoretical, technical, and practical skills to launch a career as:
Graduates in Set Design may also choose to continue their studies in related disciplines such as: theatre design (opera), event & land live performance design, multimedia design, and costume design.