UCA Canterbury
MA Architecture: Digital Space
1 year full-time or 2 years part-time
MA Architecture specialising in Digital Space will enable you to consider contemporary architectural practice where there is considerable interest in persistent virtual environments and until recently, there has been no significant provision within architectural education to address the rapid developments within the making of digital worlds. On the course you can develop and study worlds where gravity is optional, structural logics are informed by tessellation rather than moment or load, and environmental design is separated from climatic influences. This course is taught through the Canterbury School of Architecture which is based at UCA Canterbury and is a modern, progressive design environment established more than fifty years ago.
Key study topics include:
- Explore and comment on critical issues in you subject area
- Test your project through a series of short design projects
- Exploration of methods, techniques, concepts and themes
- Complete and exhibit your final project
- Identify future audiences for your ideas
- Prepare for the next stage of your career.
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