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BA Architecture
About this course
Architecture is concerned with the design of the built environment, from the scale of a room to the scale of a city. It requires creativity and technical rigour in equal measure, combining aesthetic vision with structural understanding, environmental awareness, and sensitivity to the social and cultural contexts in which buildings are created and used. Good architecture enriches the lives of the people who inhabit and move through it, and the best architects are those who can think across disciplines and scales while remaining rooted in the practical realities of how buildings are actually made. At the University of Suffolk, this three-year, full-time programme offers an accessible and practically grounded approach to architectural education. You will develop design skills through studio work, learning to develop and communicate spatial and architectural ideas through drawing, modelling, and digital tools. Alongside design, you will study the history and theory of architecture, structural principles, environmental performance, and the materials and methods of construction. The programme encourages a reflective approach to design, asking you to understand not just how to make buildings but why architecture matters and what responsibilities architects carry towards the communities and environments they work within. Suffolk's location, at the edge between town and country, between heritage and contemporary growth, provides a rich and varied context for thinking about the built environment. This undergraduate degree in architecture provides the first stage of the path towards professional qualification as an architect, with further stages of education and training required beyond the degree. Graduates also go on to related roles in urban design, planning, interior design, heritage conservation, construction project management, and design management. The combination of creative problem-solving, technical knowledge, and spatial thinking that architectural education develops is genuinely valuable across a wide range of professional fields.
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