Program Description
An ideal introduction to British architecture and design, this course is based around the creative processes of ‘thinking and making’ to enhance your understanding of architectural design. You will consider architectural concepts of space, form, function and technology through a mixture of theory, practical, and field work.
You will consider architectural concepts of space, form, function and technology through a mixture of theory, practice and fieldwork. You will develop your drawing skills, whilst individual and group studio projects will allow you to explore building materials and methods of construction. Course study trips will underpin your studio sessions with visits to significant buildings and public spaces, including London. You’ll be encouraged to use digital techniques in your work, along with drawing and illustrative methods to develop your ideas on building concepts, spatial awareness and form. Using your drawings and digital software, you will also produce a 3D model from your design.
Program highlights
Develop your working knowledge and understanding of architectural design concepts, techniques and processes
Practical sessions to experiment with architectural processes in a Higher Education setting.
Produce a varied folio of architectural drawings, designs & models work to demonstrate your skills & knowledge
Encourage independent thinking & critical reflection when responding to a brief and investigating architectural design solutions
Raise awareness of historical, contextual & theoretical issues that influence architectural design
Understand the relationship between theory, history & practice
Improve ability to communicate confidently and use appropriate presentation sk
Visa Support
No
Language Skills Required:
English
Age Requirement: