University of Brighton, BA (Hons), Architecture (with RIBA part 1 exemption)
Architectural design and architectural practices involve studio-based study in which architectural projects are researched, analysed, and developed through design methods matching the individual creative abilities and personal theoretical stance of each student; architectural histories, theories and issues aims to foster an intellectual and creative approach to the wider context of this richly varied discipline; this subject is taught through seminars, studio work and lectures, some chosen from the broader art and design field; architectural design technology provides students with an understanding of technical systems, along with skills and knowledge to engage professionally with other design disciplines; architectural design technology specifically examines the realisation of spatial ideas through materials, construction, structure and environmental design.
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