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RIBA website

Posted by on November 13, 2024 – 05:37 pm

RIBA website

London Festival of Architecture 2016 Bookshop Exhibition Cartoons and participation in architecture, and exhibition with a sense of humour The city of London opens today its annual Festival of Architecture with the theme ‘Community’. From the 1st until the 30th of June, London residents and visitors alike will be able to indulge their architectural senses with a full programme of activities, events, talks, exhibitions and installations about architecture. This year’s ‘Community’ theme seeks to explore the future of our city and the ways in which…

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UK University Rankings Architecture

Posted by on October 20, 2024 – 05:20 pm

UK University Rankings Architecture

Cambridge University came in 1st in this year s rankings. Image © Flickr CC User Mark Fosh The Guardian has released its annual UK University rankings, including their list of the top schools of architecture in the country. This year Cambridge University has taken first place, knocking off UCL s Bartlett School of Architecture after three consecutive years in the top spot. This year there are two new entries into the top 10, with Queen s University Belfast and Northumbria University bagging 5th and 6th respectively, replacing Oxford Brookes and…

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University School of Architecture and Planning

Posted by on October 16, 2024 – 05:19 pm

University School of Architecture and Planning

The School of Architecture and Planning’s core activity is the provision of an excellent learning environment towards accredited professional degrees in Through its teaching, research, creative work, community engagement and public debate, the School of Architecture & Planning has a large and positive influence on our society. For over 80 years, it has responded to the changing cities, communities and built environment in South Africa and to the rapidly globalizing, and urbanised world. Young students who are serious about a career in architecture…

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University of New South Wales Architecture

Posted by on August 5, 2024 – 03:41 pm

University of New South Wales Architecture

Landscape Architecture is a design profession that combines art and science and is a powerful discipline. Studying Landscape Architecture will give you the skills that will lead to you having an impact on people and their activity and can transform significant economic and cultural needs. What is the role of a Landscape Architect? As a Landscape Architect you will work on shared and private outdoor spaces where we live, work, play and interact. Do you want to plant a forest in a city? Do you want to reclaim mines and landfill? Do you want to work…

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Best Architecture universities in London

Posted by on July 20, 2024 – 03:19 pm

Best Architecture universities in London

To become an Architect, students must complete a combination of five years study and two years practical work experience before completing final exams. Students will become members of the RIBA, the Royal Institute of British Architects, after their initial three-year undergraduate degree, before enrolling on a BArch, Diploma or March degree. Another two years of professional training prior to your final exams. Careers in Architecture After a minimum of five years study, Architect graduates will be ready to move into a range of roles including Architect…

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Top Architecture universities UK

Posted by on July 8, 2024 – 02:47 pm

Top Architecture universities UK

Have you ever dreamed of studying in a stunning historic castle, similar to Harry Potter’s Hogwarts? Stroll through grand archways and long corridors, relax in the grassy courtyards, explore ancient books in the library… This might sound like a silly fantasy, but in fact the whole atmosphere of a university can add to students’ motivation and inspire them to achieve academic excellence. If you ask me, there isn’t anything more inspiring than studying in a great medieval castle or some other old and magnificent building. There is something about…

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Universities for Architecture

Posted by on June 14, 2024 – 02:19 pm

Universities for Architecture

To work as an architect, students must complete a program that s been accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) and fulfill requirements for state licensure. The three universities featured below offer undergraduate and/or graduate programs that have been approved by the NAAB. Additionally, two of the universities were nationally ranked by DesignIntelligence, a publication of the Design Futures Council, and all three are highly ranked by U.S. News & World Report. 1. Cornell University in Ithaca, NY School Highlight:…

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University of Architecture

Posted by on April 3, 2024 – 01:07 pm

University of Architecture

The College of Architecture and the Built Environment at PhilaU is dedicated to excellence in design with a focus on educating students for practice in the global market. Each of our programs emphasizes sustainable practice, collaboration and innovation. Sustainability is the key to the future of our environment. We are committed to ensuring that our graduates become-and remain-stewards of the natural and built environments. Our lush, green campus in the historic Fairmount Park system is just minutes from Center City

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What subjects are needed for Architecture?

Posted by on January 26, 2024 – 12:35 am

What subjects are needed for Architecture?

Question: To be an architect, what subjects should I take in high school? Answer: While still in high school, you should plan a strong college preparatory program, because you will want to go to college to become a registered architect. Academic Courses to Take in High School: English, history, and other humanities subjects mathematics, including geometry, trigonometry, algebra, and pre-calculus science, especially physics art, such as sketching and sculpting Humanities courses will sharpen your communication skills and your ability to put ideas…

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Robert Smirke

Posted by on January 10, 2024 – 12:07 am

Robert Smirke

Smirke is credited with designing both the Observatory and Greek Temple (also known as the Rotunda Temple) on Fuller s Rose Hill Estate, Brightling, Sussex. The was fitted with expensive astronomical equipment including a Camera Obscura . Several intriguing questions surround these buildings. Who was the astronomer who operated the equipment? Did Fuller and his entertain his friends at the ? Sir Robert Smirke came from a family involved in the arts. His father, also Robert (1752-1845), was a historical painter and book illustrator. His younger…

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