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Top 10 Architecture universities

Posted by on September 1, 2014 – 02:12 pm

Top 10 Architecture universities

Here’s a professional pick-me-up: architecture is one of America’s most prestigious professions—the seventh-most, to be precise. In fact, according to the Harris Poll, a whopping 87 percent of Americans would encourage their child to pursue the occupation. In spite of that flattering public opinion, the profession still has many hurdles to vault—diversity, gender equality, long working hours, and mounting student debt, to name a few. But, to borrow the words of Le Corbusier, architecture is a “learned game, ” and where that learning begins, in today’s…

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Architecture Universities London

Posted by on April 12, 2015 – 07:50 am

Architecture Universities London

Architecture is a popular subject choice amongst international students in London. Study an architecture degree at a top London university and you will add an internationally respected qualification to your CV, recognised by employers around the world. Architecture degrees are a very popular and competitive course choice. Blending art, science and technology, the subject requires the development of an interdisciplinary skillset. London’s universities are ideally placed to teach students the required skills and architecture graduates can look forward…

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Top universities for Architecture UK

Posted by on July 26, 2016 – 07:08 am

Top universities for Architecture UK

If you’ve got a yearning for fish n’ chips, tea and drizzle, you’re probably considering undertaking further study in the UK. (There are also one or two good universities around, you’ll be pleased to know.) UK education doesn’t come cheap these days, making scholarships and similar funding opportunities highly sought-after. Although this means that scholarship funding is extremely competitive, it also means a growing number of scholarships are being offered as UK universities seek to attract the most talented international students. Below is a selection…

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House Blueprints UK

Posted by on April 24, 2016 – 04:30 pm

House Blueprints UK

GETTY German Angela Merkel met with European heads today at the EU summit The foreign ministers of France and Germany are due to reveal a blueprint to effectively do away with individual member states in what is being described as an “ultimatum”. Under the radical proposals EU countries will lose the right to have their own army, criminal law, taxation system or central bank, with all those powers being transferred to Brussels. Related articles Controversially member states would also lose what few controls they have left over their own borders…

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Architecture Open University

Posted by on July 29, 2016 – 01:54 pm

Architecture Open University

The History of Architecture & Design research group brings together members of the department engaged in architectural and design history, with a focus on seventeenth and eighteenth-century architectural practice and theory as well as modern architecture and design. Synergies between this and other research clusters in the art history department are seen in the collaborative edited volume, Placing Faces: The Portrait and the Country House in the Long Eighteenth Century (Manchester University Press) with contributions by Gill Perry, Susie…

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University of Cardiff Architecture

Posted by on February 9, 2016 – 03:02 pm

University of Cardiff Architecture

This is a blended distance-learning course and is taught both in-person and via distance / E-Learning. See below for details of duration. Qualification Mode of Study Full-time Part-time PgDip 9 months 2 years Additionally, for the MA N/A The course has an excellent reputation, and has received a Commendation from the RIBA Visiting Board. The programme of study examines the professional aspects of practice as an architect, including the construction industry and role of the profession, development controls, construction law, and project and practice…

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Architecture course University

Posted by on August 19, 2015 – 02:48 pm

Architecture course University

Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list. Those listed here may also be a mixture of core and optional modules. Year 1 The Principles of Reading Architecture The Principles of Reading Architecture Architecture exists at the root of culture: it is shaped by cultural, artistic, social and historical factors and in turn impacts on its wider cultural and physical contexts, transforming them through its physical presence. The reading of history reveals the connections between the past and present:…

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