Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
1 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Architecture
Area of study
Architecture and Construction
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse

Overview

MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse is a programme about existing buildings, situations, and places, and how over time these structures and locations can be encouraged to evolve, sustain new uses, and accommodate new users.


Course Description

Adaptation is now at the forefront of architectural practice; two of the most pressing challenges in the 21st century are climate change and urbanisation. Given that already more than half of the global population live in urban environments, and by 2050, it is projected that over 70% of the world population will live in cities, all societies need to be able to accommodate growth while at the same time, reducing consumption. The existing building stock needs to become both more efficient and more resilient.


In Manchester School of Architecture, students will investigate the four main aspects of sustainable reuse - environmental, societal, inhabitation and economic – while also exploring heritage, history, memory, community, and the influence these factors have on remodelling activities. They will look at the impact that context and the environment have upon projects, while developing an understanding of some of the technical issues including construction, environmental control, and materials in order to make creative and appropriate proposals for new users of buildings. Students will also examine specific examples of adaptive reuse, theories of reuse and explore strategies for the conservation and adaptation of the existing environment.


Features

  • Shape the future of the built environment by exploring new, heritage friendly and sustainable approaches to development.
  • RIBA award-winning buildings provide high-quality facilities and learning environments.
  • Benefit from building, industry and workshop visits alongside collaborative projects with students, clients and users.
  • Study a degree that is delivered jointly by The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University. You will benefit from the facilities and resources of both institutions such as libraries, computer suites, making and media workshops and much more. Upon successful completion of your studies, you will receive one degree certificate. The joint award certificate includes each institution’s crest and awarding body title.

Career Prospects

Graduates of Architecture and Adaptive Reuse will be well-equipped to enter a variety of roles within architecture, planning, conservation, and heritage management across both academic and industry contexts.


Duration

  • 1 year full-time
  • 2 years part-time

Teaching and Learning

Students of Architecture and Adaptive Reuse will be introduced to a variety of key research methodologies that directly inform their practice, whilst developing a deeper understanding of architecture and reuse. A dissertation project provides an opportunity for students to explore a research topic that directly relates to their personal interests, whilst design and investigation units will challenge students to apply analytical skills alongside creative design thinking.


Units

  • Research 1: Methods 30 credits
  • Research 2: Dissertation 30 credits
  • Adaptive Reuse Investigation 30 credits
  • Adaptive Reuse Concepts 30 credits
  • Adaptive Reuse Design 60 credits

Staff

  • Professor Sally Stone Professor of Adaptive Reuse and Pedagogical Innovation
  • Alberto V. Yebenes Lecturer in Architecture and Adaptive Reuse
  • Joaquin Espasandin Tutor (MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse)
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