MA Situated Practice
The MA Situated Practice is a pioneering programme which examines the fertile territory in which the discipline of architecture cross-pollinates with other creative arts. Students will make work that is situated physically and engages with contemporary social, cultural and political conditions.
This new 15-month Masters programme provides knowledge and training in the principles and skills of situated practice, in relation to the theoretical frameworks of art, architecture, performativity, urbanism and writing.
Situated practice is a key development in arts and humanities, where expertise comes not from a focus on a pre-defined discipline or subject (art, architecture or design, for example), but from a creative and critical position that operates across and beyond these categories.
Students will explore how practitioners from across the spatial disciplines have articulated their practice and begin to develop their own critical approach. This will culminate in a final Major Project in three stages: intervention, documentation and exhibition.
Apply now bit.ly/2fCfoUr
MA Situated Practice
The MA Situated Practice is a pioneering programme which examines the fertile territory in which the discipline of architecture cross-pollinates with other creative arts. Students will make work that is situated physically and engages with contemporary social, cultural and political conditions.
This new 15-month Masters programme provides knowledge and training in the principles and skills of situated practice, in relation to the theoretical frameworks of art, architecture, performativity, urbanism and writing.
Situated practice is a key development in arts and humanities, where expertise comes not from a focus on a pre-defined discipline or subject (art, architecture or design, for example), but from a creative and critical position that operates across and beyond these categories.
Students will explore how practitioners from across the spatial disciplines have articulated their practice and begin to develop their own critical approach. This will culminate in a final Major Project in three stages: intervention, documentation and exhibition.
Apply now bit.ly/2fCfoUr