Architecture

Description

Architecture today is an art, a technology and a business. In the modern building industry, the architect is the one person who considers the building as a whole end product: serving a purpose, built of materials using technology, to a cost, for a client, providing an environment of space, light and climate, changing its context by its location and form and conveying artistic and social meaning.

For small buildings, the architect can lead and manage the whole process. As projects become larger and more complex, the architect becomes a member of a team and sometimes captain of the team, but always seeing the end product as a whole. From a comprehensive study of the requirements for a building, the architect prepares a design concept which is continually adjusted and refined over the life of the project. The architect's role is one of continual creativity.

The Master of Architecture program provides for graduate study and research in design related and computing aspects of the discipline of architecture.

Studying Architecture at UNSW

UNSW Built Environment offers the following programs in Architecture.



Architecture can be studied as 

Specialisation Stream Type Stream
Architectural Design Specialisation ARCHBS8143
Architecture Specialisation ARCHLS8143
Architecture and Housing Specialisation ARCHHS8143
Architecture and Social Agency Specialisation ARCHJS8143
High Performance Technology Specialisation ARCHFS8143
Urban Conditions Specialisation ARCHIS8143
   

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