Bachelor of Architecture with Honours (Architecture) (Barch) Program By The Glasgow School of Art |Top Universities

Bachelor of Architecture with Honours (Architecture) (Barch)

Program Duration

72 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Architecture and Built EnvironmentMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

BArch

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Programme is predominantly studio and project-based, supported, in the first three stages by lectures in two assessed Subject Areas: Architectural Technology (AT) and History of Architecture and Urban Studies (HAUS). The lecture series associated with both subject areas supplement the principles of architectural design introduced and developed through the studio, and enrich the intellectual and cultural context for the study of architecture. Beyond the subject lectures there are additional lectures, seminars, presentations and design events that provide a stimulus for the studio projects where design principles are applied in practice. The increasing complexity of studio projects, building stage on stage, is founded on greater programmatic, contextual and technological demands, alongside a greater rigour in the application of appropriate thinking and judgements in the ‘making’ of architecture.

Program overview

Main Subject

Architecture and Built Environment

Degree

BArch

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Programme is predominantly studio and project-based, supported, in the first three stages by lectures in two assessed Subject Areas: Architectural Technology (AT) and History of Architecture and Urban Studies (HAUS). The lecture series associated with both subject areas supplement the principles of architectural design introduced and developed through the studio, and enrich the intellectual and cultural context for the study of architecture. Beyond the subject lectures there are additional lectures, seminars, presentations and design events that provide a stimulus for the studio projects where design principles are applied in practice. The increasing complexity of studio projects, building stage on stage, is founded on greater programmatic, contextual and technological demands, alongside a greater rigour in the application of appropriate thinking and judgements in the ‘making’ of architecture.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

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Founded in 1845, The Glasgow School of Art is one of the few remaining independent art schools in the UK. With a proven history of producing some of the world’s most influential and successful artists, designers and architects, the GSA’s studio-based specialist, practice-led education draws talented individuals with a shared passion and concern for visual culture from all over the world. Many graduates have chosen to stay in Glasgow so that today the city is home to one of the UK’s largest and most vibrant creative communities. 


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Founded in 1845, The Glasgow School of Art is one of the few remaining independent art schools in the UK. With a proven history of producing some of the world’s most influential and successful artists, designers and architects, the GSA’s studio-based specialist, practice-led education draws talented individuals with a shared passion and concern for visual culture from all over the world. Many graduates have chosen to stay in Glasgow so that today the city is home to one of the UK’s largest and most vibrant creative communities. 

 

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