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The BA (Hons) Architecture program equips you for professional practice (Part 1 ARB/RIBA) while exploring how we inhabit spaces through material and spatial connections. You'll cultivate essential architectural skills: crafting, teamwork, designing, and effective communication. Blending practical experience with theoretical knowledge mirrors professional architectural work, which is central to this course. Here, you'll experiment, innovate, and devise fresh approaches. Through discussions and presentations, you'll exchange architectural concepts by creating physical proposals, considering their practical implementation. This 'learning-through-making' philosophy fosters bold experimentation, originality, and entrepreneurial thinking. Both in and beyond the studio, including during seminars, lectures, and critiques, you'll tackle projects demanding a careful mix of precision and daring, guided by your design expertise, technical skills, and contextual awareness. Throughout your studies, you'll enhance your practice by collaborating across disciplines. You'll gain insight into architectural theory and practice rooted in hands-on creation, complemented by analytical reasoning and an appreciation for architecture's material aspects. You'll investigate how to design meaningful, physical environments that connect individuals, our shared world, and the communities we live among.