This Nottingham-based programme brings together people of all races, beliefs, and origins. This project’s approach stems from a tour through numerous nations and cultures, watching how diverse people may come together via architecture.
The method is built around three narratives: fluidity, unity, and geometry.
The primary idea behind it is that by combining people, they may obtain knowledge, greater harmony in their neighbourhoods, and calmer in their minds.
The figure on the right depicts how geometry may be used to construct a unity that will provide diverse levels of information, which would then bring serenity and tranquillity to individuals.
Creating a flowing movement inside the spaces will allow people to connect with the building they pass by every day.
The BArch (Hons) in Architecture course is focused on the creative and practical development of architectural design, investigated in a studio environment through a series of carefully considered practical and theoretical projects in a variety of spatial, social, cultural and topographical situations.
The purpose of the course is to align architectural concepts, thinking, techniques and values with current architectural thought and practice. It involves strategic thinking and creative imagination; problem-solving and research tasks; attention to detail and tectonic resolution; traditional and digital forms of representation; and public presentations and reviews. This course addresses the challenges of designing for diverse communities and cultures and develops Part 1 graduates with creative vision, practical skills and an ethical position in respect of the role of the architect in a globalised world.
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