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BA Architecture (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Architecture is the art and science of designing buildings and the spaces between them. It is a discipline that brings together aesthetic judgement, technical knowledge, and social purpose, asking how the built environment can serve human needs while also having meaning, beauty, and durability. Architects must understand structural principles, environmental systems, materials behaviour, and planning law, and they must also think carefully about the experience of people who inhabit and move through the spaces they create. It is one of the most demanding and rewarding of the professions that combine creative practice with rigorous technical training. At London South Bank University, this four-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year, which provides an introduction to design thinking, drawing, model-making, and the technical fundamentals of architectural study. This starting point is especially valuable for students who want a more gradual transition into the intensity of architectural education, or who are developing their portfolio and foundational skills before entering the main degree. Once into the degree itself, you will move through progressively more complex design projects, studying architectural history and theory alongside technical subjects including structures, environmental design, and construction technology. You will develop your ability to represent ideas through drawing, physical models, and digital tools, and to communicate your design intentions clearly to different audiences. LSBU's London location is itself a resource, giving you direct access to a built environment of extraordinary variety and a professional architecture community of considerable scale. The city provides a live context for thinking about how buildings and public spaces serve diverse communities, and the university's emphasis on social purpose and sustainability runs through the programme. Graduates typically continue their studies through the further professional qualifications required to become a registered architect. Others move into urban design, project management, construction management, heritage conservation, or design research. Architecture is a long professional journey, and this programme is the carefully structured beginning of it.
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