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MA - Master of Arts
Main Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse is a course about existing buildings, situations, and places, and how over time these structures and locations can be encouraged to evolve, sustain new uses, and accommodate new users. Throughout this course, you will investigate strategies for adaptive reuse - strategies that are not applied as a reaction to current conditions, but in anticipation of future changes.Adaptation is now at the forefront of architectural practice two of the most pressing challenges in the 21st century are climate change and urbanisation.Given that already more than half of the global population live in urban environments, and by 2050, it is projected that more than 70% of the world population will live in cities, all societies need to be able to accommodate growth while at the same time, reducing consumption.The existing building stock needs to become both more efficient and more resilient. During the course, you will investigate the four main aspects to sustainable reuse - environmental, societal, inhabitation, and economical, while also exploring heritage, history, memory, community, and the influence these factors have on remodelling activities.You will explore the impact that context and the environment have upon projects, while developing an understanding of some of the technical issues including construction, environmental control, and materials in order to make creative and appropriate proposals for new users of buildings.
You will normally have at least an upper second class undergraduate UK honours degree (or international equivalent) in a related field, including architecture, architecture technology, conservation, spatial design or interior architecture, or an equivalent architectural, design or humanities based undergraduate degree (including history, geography, urbanism, conservation, heritage, environmental science, architectural or design history). Equivalent EU/international qualifications are also accepted. Applicants who do not meet these criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Other professional qualifications or degree disciplines will be considered on merit and/or with relevant professional experience.
Students living in
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£28,500 per year
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The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.
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