MArch Technology

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MArch Technology

  • Objectives The MArch in Technology focuses on the role and appropriate application of materials and technology in the creation of contemporary architecture. The purpose of this programme is to ensure that the most appropriate technologies are integrated into comprehensive design thinking. As such, it provides insight into recent technological developments in the fields of structures, environmental control, energy optimisation, thermal and energy simulation, materials and construction methods. An innovative feature of this course is its interdisciplinary nature where architects, engineers and individuals from associated disciplines work together in the design studio.
  • Academic title MArch Technology
  • Course description Technology (MArch)
    Duration: 1 year full-time

    Course Content
    By focusing on the contemporary challenges and opportunities in building design, you will develop a solid understanding of issues such as:

    The current international challenge to reduce energy consumption;
    The economical need to enhance user comfort in existing and new buildings;
    The opportunities offered by novel materials and structures.
    You will be able to use this insight to inform and inspire your design solutions.

    This course centres round a series of design projects, through which you may investigate technologies in an interdisciplinary manner to provide innovative solutions that are supported by appropriate technical evidence, testing and modelling.

    Typical modules offered on this course currently include:

    Environmental Design in Architecture
    Advanced Environmental Design
    Tall Building Design
    Advanced Structures
    Building Design in Different Climates
    Renewable Energy Technology
    Computer Modelling and Presentation
    Please note that all module details are subject to change.

    You will spend the summer semester producing a supervised dissertation – this will be an in-depth study of an individually determined topic and is your opportunity to conduct a major piece of independent research that reflects your interests and aspirations.

    Course Structure
    The MArch in Technology is taught on a full-time basis over one year, or part-time over two years.

    The course centres round a series of design projects, which are supported by a range of taught modules.

    The taught components of this programme are worth 120 credits and are completed over the autumn and spring semester. You will then undertake a 60-credit dissertation over the summer period towards the end of the course

    Key facts

    -Participation in relevant prestigious national and international design competitions, in which there have been recent successes, is encouraged on this course.
    -As part of its remit, the School of the Built Environment aims to develop your vocational skills and the environmentally responsible attitude necessary in today’s rapidly changing world.
    -The School enjoys strong collaborative links with overseas institutions and is currently working on a number of EU-funded projects. You may have the opportunity to attended conferences, seminars and training courses both in the UK and abroad
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