Course summary
Why Lancaster? Our unique location adjacent to a small wood, on the edge of the Lake District World Heritage site, provides an excellent base from which to investigate the global climate emergency Our collaborative community of students, researchers and practitioners are collectively engaged in the exploration of ethical practice. Work with practices on significant UK projects including Eden North and Lancaster Garden Village to influence the future direction of the profession. We teach in a boutique environment that equips students with essential skills including fabrication and prototyping, parametricism, machine learning and carbon calculation. You will work in your own dedicated studio space, open 24/7 for you to draw, model and think in. The architecture industry is changing in response to the climate crisis. To keep up, you need to be agile, flexible and quick at finding sustainable solutions. Join us at Lancaster to perfect the skills you need to be a leader in this profession and tackle the pressing problems facing the world today. Addressing the big questions Our team of architects are committed to looking closely at how to design thoughtfully and ethically to reduce carbon emissions and improve sustainability. The course has been designed to prioritise three themes to drive this change.
- The Climate Emergency
- Future Practice
- Digital Crafting
Entry requirements
2:1 (UK Hons) degree or equivalent in architecture or a related discipline A digital portfolio of your work will be required We may also consider non-standard applicants, please contact us for information.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
Lancaster University
Bailrigg
Lancaster
LA1 4YW