Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2) - MArch

Master

In Nottingham

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Nottingham

  • Duration

    2 Years

Our MArch Architecture course content is focussed on four core strands:
developing your design and communication skills;
extending your awareness and knowledge of the theory and socio-economic, historic and cultural factors affecting architectural design;
advancing your appreciation of technology and construction methods; and,
developing your knowledge of management, practise and law.
Together, this framework will build upon the skills and knowledge you have already gained, extending your ability to research, analyse, self-appraise, think critically, work in a team and provide constructive feedback.

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Start date

Nottingham (Nottinghamshire)
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Start date

On request

About this course

Study trips to live sites in the UK and abroad are included in your course fees, giving you the opportunity to gain design inspiration and experience international architectural practice. Previous study trip destinations have included Turin, Barcelona and Venice. You'll also have the chance to attend external seminars and lectures, as well as professional trade, art and cultural exhibitions in the UK.
Benefit from our team of expert academic staff who have established links to industry and significant experience of working in practice.

This course is suitable for students wishing to fulfil the educational requirements of the RIBA Part 2, before moving on to Stage 2 practical experience.

Usual requirement for entry on to this course is a 2:2 honours degree in a RIBA/ARB Part 1-accredited course, in a cognate or semi-cognate discipline including: Architecture, Interior Architecture and Building Surveying.
However in some cases, we accept applicants without an RIBA/ARB Part 1 who can provide an exceptional portfolio, supported by a number of years' experience in architectural practice.

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Subjects

  • IT Law
  • Materials
  • Construction Training
  • Credit
  • Law
  • Design
  • Construction
  • Technology
  • Conservation
  • Urban Design
  • Architectural

Course programme

Year OneArchitectural Theory and Research Methods

20 credit points
Total contact hours: 40
Total non-contact hours: 160

  • Supported by lectures and student-led seminars, this module will introduce you to a variety of current research in architecture and related areas, and discuss their relevance in relation to design and present day architectural thinking.
  • You’ll look at key issues including the influence of history and theory in spatial, social, cultural and technological aspects of architecture; theories of urban design, cities past and present and the influence of fine art; epistemological and philosophical trajectories underpinning architectural research; and, humanities-based inquiry and the role of technology.
  • By considering relevant methodologies, conducting literature reviews and establishing research questions, you’ll develop and extend your methods of analysis and interpretation in architectural thinking an design.
Architectural Technology and Construction Materials

20 credit points
Total contact hours: 60
Total non-contact hours: 160

  • Studied over the course of Year One, this module will equip you with wide-ranging knowledge of technological and constructional aspects of architectural practice and thinking. It addresses issues of construction, technology, environmental science, materials, components and systems, and the environmental strategies for, and impact of, specification choices and procurement.
  • You’ll be introduced to innovative and emergent technologies in architecture , and their relevance to design and thinking. You’ll consider issues relating to innovative structures and structural form, energy use in buildings and sustainable and low-carbon construction procurement and appropriate materials.
  • Where possible, you’ll visit live projects and sites to gain first-hand experience of the issues involved.
Management, Practice and Law

20 credit points
Total contact hours: 42
Total non-contact hours: 158

  • This module addresses professional issues relating to the architectural and construction industry, including the architect’s role in the process of procurement, building production and compliance with legislation.
  • The purpose of the module is to strengthen your experience from your Part 1 qualification and from your time in industry.
  • You’ll explore issues of ethics, health and safety, codes of conduct, legal rights and responsibilities, as well as looking at areas of business strategy, marketing and practice. You’ll also consider legal responsibilities including briefing, contracts, negotiation, time and fee management, procurement options, warranties and post-occupancy evaluation.
Vertical Studio I

20 credit points
Total contact hours: 40
Total non-contact hours: 160

  • The Vertical Studio module is shared with Year Two MArch Architecture students, creating a cohesive studio environment and encouraging peer-to-peer mentorship and support.
  • Working individually or as part of a small group, you will explore a complex technical condition with a focus on the relationship between context, structure, material, environment and users. You’ll apply relevant constructional, material and technological strategies, with knowledge supported and extended through other non-design modules studied, to develop a considered architectural response of appropriate complexity, producing visual, graphic and physical representations of your proposals.
  • You’ll communicate your concepts creatively, and learn to interrogate and critically appraise your own proposals, to a professional level.
Intervening in the City

40 credit points
Total contact hours: 180
Total non-contact hours: 220

  • This design studio module is the key design project of Year One and is based on the principle of ‘thinking and making.’
  • The project links interrelated elements relevant to architectural study and practice, and draws from across your first year of study. It introduces the complexity of architecture and its operation within the urban context.
  • The project will be based on a thorough analysis of a chosen urban area. Working both individually and in small groups, you’ll develop a network of infrastructure (urban strategy), establishing your own brief, and developing scheme and detailed designs. You’ll consistency address relevant theoretical issues in your design and explore technology and materiality through detailed tectonic resolution.
Year TwoDissertation/Research Project

20 credit points
Total contact hours: 20
Total non-contact hours: 180

  • This module serves as the culmination of the research methods module in Year One, giving you the opportunity to demonstrate your advanced research methodology, analytical and interpretation skills.
  • You’ll produce an extended piece of academic research in an appropriate area related to your field of study; the format can either be a written dissertation, or a research project combining both written content and empirical work, such as laboratory-based experimentation or field work.
  • Student-led research is at the heart of this module, which will be supported by group and individual tutorials with allocated supervisors.
Vertical Studio II

20 credit points
Total contact hours: 40
Total non-contact hours: 160

  • The Vertical Studio module in Year Two will be delivered alongside Year One students, however you will now be expected to take a mentor and leadership role, supervised by a visiting practitioner or academic.
  • You will have grown and matured in your design approaches, therefore this module offers the opportunity to demonstrate your ability and widen your understanding of the scope and challenge of current and emerging architectural issues.
  • As in the Vertical Studio module in Year One, you will explore a complex technical condition, with a focus on the relationship between context, structure, material, environment and users. You will develop your own personal leadership and design mentorship skills in your work with Year One MArch Architecture students.
Design Thesis

60 credit points
Total contact hours: 180
Total non-contact hours: 220

  • This studio project module forms the key design module in Year Two. Your design thesis is the culmination of design work in your MArch course, and is a demonstration of your advanced architectural design ability, your ability to apply technological, material and environmental knowledge, and show a clear understanding of contemporary architectural debates.
  • You will develop and execute an extensive, complex design project, showing originality in the application of subject knowledge, exploring themes including architecture, urban design and technology.
Optional modules: Heritage and Conservation, or Digital Design

20 credit points
Total contact hours: 30
Total non-contact hours: 170

  • In Year Two, you will have the opportunity to choose between two optional modules. The Heritage and Conservation module focuses on architectural history and conservation, and heritage philosophy and practice.
  • You’ll focus on historic environments in the UK and consider selective international examples, learning how to identify different architectural styles, appraise culturally significant buildings, and manage proposed uses and associated interventions in line with current international approaches.
  • The Digital Design module provides experience of using advanced digital design techniques and methodologies to support the architectural/urban design process. It aims to develop conceptual, methodological and technical skills in digital architectural design.
  • The module is linked to the design thesis, and you will be able to choose from three different options including parametric modelling, mixed environment and architectural narrative and building information modelling.

Additional information

International student fee - £13,450 per year

Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2) - MArch

£ 9,250 VAT inc.