To address issues about how we inhabit space and develop sensibilities about intervening into existing architectural structures or situations
To engage with the language of architecture and the experiential aspects of what it is to inhabit and interact with our spatial environment; from the functional design of built structures to fine art installations, from furniture to computer animation or film
To explore interior and spatial design from either a research orientated or professional practice point of view or combination of both
Structure
Phase 1: Analysis of Practice and Exploration of Methodologies
Phase 2: Development and Consolidation
Phase 3: Resolution
These phases are set within a credit framework of three assessed units:
Studio practice and Advanced studio practice, which run sequentially
Theoretical studies, which runs throughout the course
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The University has 12 halls of residence located across London, but the transport network is excellent and students get discounted travel on London Underground, buses and overground trains.
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