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Kingston University MArch in Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2)

Kingston University

MArch in Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2)

Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom

2 Years

English

Full time

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GBP 9,250 / per year **

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** home full-time: £9,250 | international full-time: £16,500

Key Summary

    About: The MArch in Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2) is designed for students pursuing advanced studies in architecture, fulfilling the requirements for the second part of the examination process established by the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). The curriculum covers essential design principles, innovative technologies, and critical theoretical frameworks in architecture.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various career paths, such as architect, urban designer, consultant in sustainable architecture, or project manager in construction. The program prepares students for professional practice and leadership roles in the architectural field.

Introduction

Why choose this course?

Architecture is a profession; this course is an integral part of a sequence of steps – RIBA parts 1, 2 and 3 - that lead to entry into it. Criteria for entry to the UK Register of Architects are prescribed by the Architects Registration Board (ARB). The ARB and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) have agreed to hold the criteria in the common and successful completion of the MArch degree gives Part 2 exemption.

In addition to this, the RIBA has introduced new Themes and Values for Architectural Education. This includes a further focus on climate literacy, health and life safety, ethical practice, and research literacy. The modules in the programme work within this framework to provide a coherent balance of intellectual and practical skills, as well as working to develop students' transferable skills.

The course sits in the Department of Landscape and Architecture, part of the Faculty of Kingston School of Art (KSA). It is located in the compact Knights Park campus, alongside the range of other creative disciplines within KSA. It has immediate access to excellent and wide-ranging resources for physical making. This opportunity sits at the heart of the pedagogy at KSA and forms a key component of the MArch Architecture programme. Knights Park is a place in which to converse, debate, work and learn from each other.

We are at the forefront of practice-led European architectural discourse. The Architecture MArch qualification is prescribed by the ARB. This course covers both ARB and RIBA criteria Part 2.

This course centres on the practice and theory, techniques and contexts of architectural design. It includes live-making projects and engagement with practice and research.

You will deepen and consolidate the knowledge, understanding and skills acquired during your first degree and a recommended period of work-based learning. A dissertation will give you the chance to investigate an area of interest in depth.

Reasons to choose Kingston University

  • Kingston's exciting new course design employs a ground-breaking narrative structure and was commended on a series of counts by the Revalidation Panel in 2022. The previous curriculum was commended by RIBA in 2017.
  • You will be taught by a wide range of distinguished practitioners and academics. Design is taught in a unified system with all design units taught by notable architecture practitioners.
  • While occupying a common ground that is firmly rooted within the discipline, our units offer an exciting range of diverse and distinctive approaches. Notably, Unit 5 engages with live community projects, building and making at full scale, and Unit 6 offers the only Contemporary Classical Unit in Europe.
  • Themes such as story-telling, anthropology, identity, memory, place, care and repair, adaptive reuse, urban and ecological regeneration, plus urgent societal concerns such as housing provision and exploration of new materials, all form part of the Unit research agendas and conversations that underpin the emergent design proposals.
  • Our students and staff have won prestigious industry awards, including regular successes in the RIBA Regional Awards and President's Medals.

The Art School Experience

As part of Kingston School of Art, students on this course benefit from joining a creative community where collaborative working and critical practice are encouraged.

Our workshops and studios are open to all disciplines, enabling students and staff to work together, share ideas and explore multi-disciplinary making.

Accreditation

Architects Registration Board (ARB)

This course is a prescribed qualification by the Architects Registration Board (ARB).

Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)

This course covers the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) criteria Part 2.

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