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BA Architecture with Integrated Foundation Year
About this course
Architecture is one of the most demanding and rewarding of the creative disciplines. It asks you to solve complex spatial and structural problems while attending to beauty, meaning, human experience, and the long-term relationship between buildings and the environments they inhabit. A good architect must think across many scales simultaneously, from the detail of a door handle to the urban form of an entire district, and must understand materials, structure, climate, society, and history well enough to make decisions that will outlast most other kinds of creative work. This four-year full-time programme at Ravensbourne University London includes an integrated foundation year, providing an additional preparatory stage that helps students develop the design thinking, drawing skills, and spatial awareness that architecture training requires before the degree content proper begins. With a typical tariff of 88 points, the programme is designed to develop talent rather than to select only those who already have strong art and design credentials, making it accessible to students who show genuine curiosity and creative ambition. Ravensbourne is a specialist creative and digital arts university located in Greenwich, with close connections to London's built environment and design industries. Throughout the programme you will develop skills in architectural drawing, digital modelling, design development, materials knowledge, and building technology, alongside studio-based design projects that grow in complexity and ambition as the course progresses. Critical and historical perspectives on architecture form an important part of the curriculum, giving you the intellectual framework to understand and contribute to debates about what buildings should do and how they should relate to the world around them. Graduates from architecture degrees typically progress to further professional study: completion of Parts 2 and 3 of the RIBA qualification process requires additional years of education and professional experience. The degree also provides a strong foundation for careers in related fields including urban design, interior architecture, set design, architectural technology, and the broader built environment sector.
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