Architecture
Entry requirements
See website Architecture - Master's Programme | Lund University
Months of entry
September
Course content
The Master’s Programme in Architecture at Lund University prepares students for the evolving challenges in architecture, such as environmental issues, urban trade patterns, housing shortages, and societal matters. The programme combines architectural design, theory, and research to develop innovative solutions for future projects.
Students gain knowledge and skills in designing complex architecture with a focus on materiality, structure, and spatial order, while considering social, economic, ecological, and cultural perspectives. The curriculum includes a mix of hands-on projects, workshops, critiques, and international collaboration. Students can specialize in tracks such as Dwelling and Space, Urban Shelter, Cultural Heritage Buildings, Sustainable Urban Dynamics, or Spatial Experiments.
The programme includes study trips to various destinations (such as the UK, Netherlands, and Germany) and culminates in a degree project. The unique approach of the programme ensures graduates are competitive in the international job market, equipped to address tomorrow's architectural challenges.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- Masters
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
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