- This course is aimed towards a professional career pathway in architecture – which demands knowledge of a broad range of interconnected disciplines and technical knowledge. Students will study both individually and collaboratively, experiencing design alongside interrelated disciplines like construction, digital software, arts, and historical theory, urban studies, and sustainability.
- Students will work in a range of social, economic, cultural, and environmental contexts on a wide range of projects – from micro-architectural objects through to complex resilient super cities. Students will use up-to-date communication, construction, and environmental techniques to make the most appropriate use of the built and natural environments.
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Place selection for this course will be based on a portfolio and interview.