Our Architecture MA degree provides you with a practical and theoretical understanding of both architecture and interior design, presenting you with a rare opportunity for high-level study of both these areas.
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The course is open to graduates of architecture, interior design and other closely related subjects and is taught in parallel with the Professional Diploma in Architecture RIBA 2.
Drawing upon the established strengths of The Cass in architecture and interior design, you’ll explore their common interest in spatial design and work within an established critical theoretical framework.
You will be required to have:
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Many graduates of our Architecture MA course go on to either continue or start work within architecture, interior design or fields that are connected to both.
If you want to develop your research further, then you’re encouraged to apply and undertake a PhD at London Met.
Year 1 modules include:
Design Research (core, 40 credits)
Design Thesis (core, 60 credits)
Design: Concept and Proposition (core, 40 credits)
Advanced Digital Design Techniques (option, 20 credits)
Changing Places (option, 20 credits)
Cinema and the City (option, 20 credits)
Concepts of Space (option, 20 credits)
Critical Transformations (option, 20 credits)
Digital Design Techniques (option, 20 credits)
Forgetting of Air (option, 20 credits)
Histories (option, 20 credits)
Interpretation? (option, 20 credits)
Poetry and Architecture (option, 20 credits)
The Problem of Irony (option, 20 credits)
The Question of Technology? (option, 20 credits)
The Soundscape of Modernity (option, 20 credits)
Theories (option, 20 credits)
Writing About Architecture (option, 20 credits)
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