• Emphasising design as a research practice, the MArch course challenges students to use their cross-disciplinary skills and knowledge to develop effective strategies and models for sustainable practice. This may be within the context of the production of buildings, the spaces between them, or the urban contexts in which they occur.
  • In this course, students will consolidate their architectural experiences, both in education and in practice, while simultaneously questioning their preconceptions of the discipline.
  • By the end, students will be equipped to adopt a critical position within the profession and in wider society. students also able to initiate and deliver projects grounded in design-based research, and continue a process of learning through practice-based experimentation and inquiry.
  • This course carries a full and unconditional prescription from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Architects Registration Board (ARB) as satisfying the Part 2 criteria.