A sequence of core design studios, each with a distinct focus, encompassing material cultures, urban landscapes, and complex buildings, forms the heart of the program. Courses in professional practice, construction technologies, and history/theory studies supplement the studios.
Travelling studios and professional internships are provided as electives, while linkages to allied professions in the built environment, including landscape architecture, urban design and planning are embedded in the curriculum.
The degree culminates in a research-led final design project, conducted in small studio groups under close supervision by academic staff. This allows students to develop and explore their own distinctive interests and possible career directions.
This program is offered in semester mode. There are two semesters in an academic year commencing in February and July.
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