Course summary
Architecture is a fascinating subject involving wide-ranging academic, practical and vocational activities. It requires creativity and imagination, as well as the inventive employment of environmental and technical knowledge.
Architecture is normally studied with a view to becoming a professional architect, but as it embraces the fields of art, history and science, it also opens doors to a range of postgraduate study options and other forms of career development.
At the heart of our course is a rich choice of design studios, in which students are taught in small groups by current practitioners, reflecting London’s dynamic architecture scene. There are also lecture courses in environmental and technical studies, history and theory of architecture, as well as numerous opportunities to engage with the architecture profession through construction site visits, mentoring and a work placement.
Field trips are offered in the second year and there are opportunities to study abroad, with the most recent destinations including Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and China.
Top reasons to study with us
- Small studio teaching groups offer a wide range of approaches to architecture, allowing you to explore your own interests and shape the direction of your work. There are 21 dynamic and innovative studio groups across the three years, all engaged with the current issues and challenges facing the future of London and its region.
- Strong connections with professional practice – We attract a diverse teaching team of practitioners from London’s architectural network, and you'll have the chance to spend time on construction sites and in architectural practice as part of your studies.
- Supportive and nurturing environment – Our projects are grounded in and engaged with the social and cultural context of our city, while our diverse, international student population and lively open-plan studios create an inspiring and collaborative study environment.
- Local field trips and international study opportunities – Gain experience with local field trips and explore global architecture with international study opportunities that in recent years have included Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and China.
