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2 Architecture Degree Programs in Lithuania


Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
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Masters in Architecture (Integrated Studies)
- Vilnius, Lithuania
- Lithuania, Lithuania
Master degree
Full time
5 years
On-Campus
English
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The Vilnius Archcathedral Basilica and the Town Hall, designed in the 18th century by Laurynas Gucevičius, quickly became symbols of the city. As the most famous Lithuanian architect of his time, Gucevičius introduced a new direction in architecture - classicism based on interpretations of antique architecture heritage - and createdthe classicistic face of the city. While these two buildings were only two of many in the center of Vilnius, they clearly demonstrated the architect's ideas on social equality during the epoch of Enlightenment.


Kaunas University of Technology
Bachelor of Architecture (Integrated Studies: Bachelor and Master)
- Kaunas, Lithuania
Bachelor's degree
Full time
5 years
On-Campus
English, Lithuanian
Our students learn using contemporary technology and knowledge of historical, aesthetic, socio-cultural and ecological contexts. KTU graduates become architects who can create buildings for any purpose, shape the landscape, analyse and design spaces for the future.
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Studying architecture in Lithuania allows you to engage with design principles that shape urban environments, blending tradition with modernity. As you dive into this field, you’ll discover a focus on sustainability and innovation.
Through courses in architectural theory, urban planning, and design practice, you’ll gain proficiency in creating functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces. Practical instruction in modeling techniques and drafting prepares you for real-world projects, fostering both independence and critical thinking. The environment supports collaboration, encouraging you to draw insights from diverse perspectives.
Students face unique challenges as they learn to balance creativity with regulatory considerations in design. However, this experience cultivates resilience and adaptability, key traits that employers value in the architecture sector. Graduates often pursue careers in design firms, urban development agencies, or as independent architects, equipped with skills relevant in both local and international markets.