• This degree provides a balance of theory, design work and professional experience. Lectures provide students a broad-based understanding of architecture, and draw on the sciences and humanities.
  • Students will then apply their knowledge to the studio through a series of design projects. Projects develop in scale and complexity until the major design project at the end of the third year, which addresses a range of cultural, technological, conceptual and representational ideas.
  • University has a strong design studio culture. The studio acts as a laboratory for trialling your creative and critical ideas, and for developing fundamental architectural skills. Students will share ideas during group tutorials, review other students work, and begin to develop their personality as a designer.