The Situated Practice MA explores the relationship between creative practice and place. Combining architecture, art, design and curatorship, it encourages experimental, site-specific work to engage critically with urban and social contexts. The postgraduate course is interdisciplinary and studio-based, ideal for practitioners seeking to challenge conventional spatial narratives.
Contemporary creativity doesn't fit neatly into a box. The overlap between practices, methods and approaches from the fields of architecture, art and design is the fast-evolving terrain of this Situated Practice master's degree, which examines how architecture cross-pollinates with other creative arts.
A minimum of a second-class UK degree in an appropriate subject or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. A design/creative portfolio is also expected. Applicants will be asked to submit a portfolio of their design work once their completed application has been received, and should not send or upload work until it has been requested.
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UCL offers a range of financial awards aimed at assisting both prospective and current students with their studies.
Graduates of the Situated Practice MA course are critical, innovative and transdisciplinary practitioners who undertake projects addressing the specific concerns of sites and developing appropriate transformations for them.
The Bartlett School of Architecture is one of the world's top-ranked architecture schools and our graduates enjoy excellent employment opportunities and the practice-led research skills to carry out future doctoral research in the field.
Compulsory modules
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