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This dynamic discipline goes far beyond merely maintaining old structures. By connecting with the past, you'll create meaningful benefits for property owners, tourists, and cultural institutions alike - all of whom share a common goal of interpreting, transforming, and safeguarding our architectural legacy.
Professionals with backgrounds in architecture, urban design, archaeology, history, engineering, or similar fields - including graduates of the Bachelor of Architecture and Environments - can enhance their expertise in conservation and adaptive reuse through this program. We equally encourage candidates from diverse academic backgrounds to apply.
Ranked among the global top 20 institutions, the University of Sydney boasts internationally acclaimed faculty members, ensuring you'll acquire cutting-edge knowledge from industry pioneers.
Our innovative curriculum offers exceptional flexibility, enabling you to enrich your primary coursework with diverse electives from various university departments.
Students enjoy access to advanced computing labs, digital manufacturing tools, and specialized studio spaces. Our facilities include the southern hemisphere's sole indoor environmental quality (IEQ) lab, a comprehensive lighting research laboratory, and exceptional audio/acoustic resources featuring an anechoic chamber and professional recording studio.