This course offers students a hands-on and experimental approach for a greater integration of Environmental &Technical Studies with the First Year design portfolio.
This course offers students a hands-on and experimental approach for a greater integration of Environmental &Technical Studies with the First Year design portfolio.
This course introduces students to the three core TS branches (structures, environment and materials) and shows they are not separate realities but different lenses for looking at the built environ
This course aims to show how every decision architects make has an immediate and quantifiable impact in terms of the environment of the buildings we inhabit.
This course aims to show how every decision architects make has an immediate and quantifiable impact in terms of the environment of the buildings we inhabit.
This course will conduct an investigation of a range of materials used in contemporary structures including concrete, timber, brick and blocks, glass, fabrics and composites.
Third Year students undertake a comprehensive design study, exploring and resolving the central technical issues of their projects alongside individual unit agendas.
As computation and technology becomes easier to access, using these tools and developing bespoke computational solutions for design and make is becoming widely used in practice however their uses v
Under current regulations and quest for standardisation, the ruling model for sourcing materials in Architecture relies heavily on virgin materials travelling vast distances to feed an industry whe
Article 7 of the Paris Agreement acknowledges that the adaptation of indigenous technologies to modern use is key in achieving long-term climate-change solutions and that this adaptation should be
Digital Fabrication (DF) entered the realm of Architecture in the late 90’s and has since become an intrinsic part of the discipline and its everyday modes of making.