Architecture Universities
London Metropolitan University Architecture
This degree course offers a multifaceted design-based education that, on successful completion, provides exemption from RIBA 1 – the first stage of a professional qualification in architecture. Typically, graduates go on to RIBA Part 2 and 3 at London Metropolitan University. Our course is centred on three key themes: the idea and practice of making, an architect’s professional duty of care, and social and environmental responsibility. You ll take classes in our well-resourced design studios, where you’ll have the chance to work with high-end analogue…
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This class is organised within a meta-theme shared by the year, and developed within design units. Design Studies comprise two projects, Design Studies 5 A and 5B; the first consisting in the in-depth investigation, analysis and development of a design proposition, the latter in its detailed resolution. This class aims to consolidate and develop your knowledge in key thematic areas - contemporary architectural history and theory, urban design and culture, technology and environment and new forms of media and communication. It s organised around…
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Placements Our connections with over 100 architecture practices give you lots of opportunities for experience and placements. All second year students undergo a two week placement as part of their studies to gain experience of industry. Companies we work with include 3D Reid, ADP, BDP, D5 Architects, Daniel Hurd Associates, Glazzards, Hawkins Brown, Vivid Architects and many more. Our placements give you the chance to develop your skills and make vital connections which could lead to future employment. Case study: Charlotte Taylor – BA Architecture…
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How to choose a course After getting started with what to study, entry requirements and application deadlines, you might still find a large number of courses to choose from around the country. Browsing through the search tool might give you inspiration, or you could read our tips on how to choose between similar courses and providers, or visit a uni to see what it s like. You can either search by course, provider or location, or you can browse through subjects. This search tool also includes undergraduate performing arts courses at conservatoires…
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The annual end-of-year Architecture degree show showcases the innovative and inspiring projects of both undergraduate and postgraduate students And the team effort that made it come to life is something else altogether. Innovative design themes The display of undergraduate student work includes projects like the House of Light and the Future Cinema as well as a series of projects exploring the impact of CIVIC on Elephant and Castle. Students also presented observations on the demolition of the Heygate estate. They spent one week using film and mix…
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The exhibition shows buildings in the Czech Republic and across the world beautifully captured in a series of carefully composed and visually striking images. As the name Fragments suggests, Ester Havlová shows us not a whole building but rather an element, a structural detail, a defining characteristic. Her keen eye and unique visual perspective makes for a fascinating series of photographs Piano Nobile to 21 October Presented in association with the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Dublin The early 20th-Century Irish revolutionary period left…
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In course titles, designates fall term, designates spring term, and designates summer. [Bracketed courses are not offered in 2016–2017.] The School reserves the right to change the prescribed course of study as necessary. Design and Visualization Sunil Bald and John Eberhart, Study Area Coordinators This study area encompasses required studios, elective advanced studios, and courses that concentrate on design logic and skills and that support design thinking and representation. For the M.Arch. I program, required courses in this study area include…
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University of Waterloo School of Architecture The University of Waterloo School of Architecture officially opened October, 2004 in the renovated Riverside Silk Mill located at 7 Melville Street South in Cambridge. The School of Architecture overlooks the Grand River amid historic churches and stone buildings. The facility is located in historic Galt City Centre. The School of Architecture at Waterloo is an outstanding nationally and internationally respected design school. It attracts top students and is dedicated to educating the best young architects…
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The study of architecture requires an enquiring and imaginative mind, to analyse and consider new possibilities for buildings that will improve people’s quality of life. It embodies many issues and challenges: the creation of better places to live, work, and relax; designing buildings and cities that recognise the cultural diversity of the population; proposing ideas that contribute socially and economically to the community; and using imagination and innovation to do all this more responsibly and efficiently for a world with finite resources
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The studio course is delivered through research-driven clusters called ateliers that align strong areas of research activity and mutual interests via trios of staff. This enables students to develop ideological positions that are critically underpinned through seminars, workshops and symposiums to enhance their knowledge and skills. The first year of their studies enables each student to locate themselves within a broad range of perspectives in relation to contemporary architecture and urbanism. The second year builds upon this knowledge and developing…
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