The Department of Architecture and Landscape at Kingston has established a clear position within the UK context of architecture and landscape education.
Our concern with continuity in architectural culture, and in making work which is sensitive to situation and context, places us in a notional community of European schools in places as diverse as Ireland, Switzerland, Scandinavia and Iberia. The graduating practitioner from Kingston is a generalist capable of thinking and making with the technical and critical skills required to be both nimble and empowered to act in today's diverse architectural and landscape culture.
Our situation as part of the School of Art and Architecture is key to our identity. The large workshops and the ethos of thinking through making speak of the inherent dynamic of how we see architectural and landscape knowledge generated in the productive tension between tectonics and representation. This is a fundamental and essential part of how the department seeks to enable its students; firstly through a direct and immediate connection with how things are made and the nature of the spaces that result; and secondly with how it is represented critically. These are equally valued as a way of interrogating, contextualising and developing a critical position, one that is unique in the UK context.
Our reputation is reflected by our continued presence in the Domus listing of the top 50 Architecture Schools in Europe, and our students and staff continue to win prestigious industry awards, including regular successes in the RIBA President's Medals.
https://www.kingston.ac.uk/faculties/kingston-school-of-art/study/architecture-and-landscape/
Architecture BA (Hons) at Kingston University - Kingston School of Art
Find out about this course and its benefits in the department of Architecture and Landscape at Kingston University.
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Student Nana talks about studying the Architecture BA(Hons)
Nana Biamah-Ofosu, a Kingston University student on the Architecture BA(Hons), talks about how through two projects - designing a cinema and a lido - are based on how a body of water interact with building and can be symbolic to its surroundings. She specifically mentions a field trip to Venice and a mixed year project in the School as having an influence upon her thinking and work.
For more information on this course visit the Kingston University website: https://www.kingston.ac.uk/architectureba
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Kingston University's School of Civil Engineering and Construction
Learn about the opportunities that are available to you at Kingston University's School of Civil Engineering and Technology. Professor Mukesh limbachiya and some of our students talk about the day to day life of an engineering student at KU.
Learn more about the School of Civil Engineering and Construction by visiting our website:
https://www.kingston.ac.uk/courses/find-a-course/undergraduate/subject-areas/635-engineering/
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Studying MArch at Kingston School of Art
An overview of the Architecture Masters course within the Department of Architecture and Landscape.
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Architecture BA at Kingston University
Listen to what staff and students have to say about studying on the Filmmaking BA course at Kingston School of Art
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