I say, good luck to him! That train is all gone.
No school of architecture is addressing the fundamental fact that the construction industry in the UK, where we ply our profession, is dominated by main contractors, their design managers and pro...
In reply to Joe. It's a master's course....
What use is a first-year student to an architect? They should learn a few basics and work part time in the second year...
I have to be missing some of his arguments. Based on the idea that being an architect nowadays is an under-valued profession is plan is to change a seven-year course to a two-year one, yet with h...
Thirty-year career? I'm aiming to get a good 40-50 out of this. For somebody who graduates in their mid 20's, 30 years isn't much of a career.
"New architecture school aims to change 'undervalued and marginalised' profession". This is a strong title with no argument to support that statement. I have read an interview and can't find wher...
As a recent graduate from a supposedly 'top' UK school, I nonetheless felt completely unprepared for the profession. All my 'radical' thinking essentially amounted to nothing. How many other grad...
My advice to anyone who wants to study architecture? Do an internship with a construction company/ interior fit-out company. Get some idea and experience of how things are put together. Today the...
In reply to Dave Brubeck. I say good res...
I don't understand how the LSA is going to 'overhaul the way architecture is taught', certain schools outside of London have been doing this for years! While I agree with the approach to combinin...
Beware the submission process. Your work writings and ideas may be sold off by the online application software servicer. The entertainment design and fashion industry is actively trolling undevel...
If you are going to be radical, be radical! This appears to be a half-hearted attempt. I would say go back to the drawing board.
Overhauling the way architecture is taught by partnering up with LMU? Good luck with that.
Here we go again. Where have I heard this before? Every few months there's a new architecture program on the block which 'aims to change the profession'. How are you going to do that? What exactl...
Exciting stuff... It seems to be a game changer.
Surely this well-intended course will only become an option for the 1% who have parents who can pay for the 12.000 pounds needed a year for the living and accommodation costs needed to survive in...