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The University of Buckingham's Master's program in Western Architectural History allows qualified students to conduct specialized research under expert guidance, focusing on European or American architecture from the Renaissance through the 20th century.
While research topics are specific, the program emphasizes exploring architecture's broader cultural, intellectual, and social contexts. Students may examine aspects like patronage, symbolism, and both interior and exterior design elements.
Past thesis projects have included studies on Baroque murals in English estates, Gothic Revival works by architect Anthony Salvin, and 18th-century connections between landscape design and architecture. Students ultimately select their own research focus.
Program start dates
Sep 2024
Program length
2 Years
1 Year