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MArch Architecture

Unit 14: Future Ways of Being

unit description

In Unit 14 we imagine alternative futures and create spaces and events of social cohesion and cultural production, spaces and events for grounding and togetherness, and future leisure. We think about “third places* of the future” at the dawn of “the end of work”. We think about spaces and events that will facilitate human development, critical thinking, debating, emotional and visceral experiences – spaces and events where people will come together, in person, to exchange, perform, decide, learn, teach, celebrate.

tutors

Dejan Mrđa

with thanks to:

Ursula Dimitriou, Francesco Zuddas, Chris Roberts

Year 2 students

Year 1 students

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The MArch Architecture is a two-year full-time or three-year part-time programme offering exemption from ARB/RIBA Part 2. It combines rigorous professional training with creative and speculative design exploration. In the first year, students join a themed design unit to undertake a creative building design project combined with a technical and professional report. In the second year, students pursue a comprehensive speculative architectural design project, and an in-depth theoretical thesis tailored to their personal interest. The programme fosters independent thinking, innovation, theoretical and technical excellence, preparing graduates for advanced architectural practice and ongoing professional development in a dynamic global context. See further details on our prospectus page.