MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse
The MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse program is designed to provide students with a deeper understanding of architecture and reuse, exploring the environmental, societal, inhabitation, and economic impacts of the sector. This program is offered jointly by The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University.
Course Overview
The MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse program focuses on existing buildings, situations, and places, and how these structures and locations can evolve over time to accommodate new uses and users. Students will investigate strategies for adaptive reuse, considering factors such as climate change, urbanization, and the need for sustainable development.
Course Structure
The program consists of a combination of core modules, including:
- Research 1: Methods
- Research 2: Dissertation
- Adaptive Reuse Investigation
- Adaptive Reuse Concepts
- Adaptive Reuse Design
These modules are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of adaptive reuse, as well as the skills and knowledge needed to apply these principles in real-world contexts.
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for the MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse program, applicants must have at least an upper second-class undergraduate UK honors degree (or international equivalent) in a related field, such as architecture, architecture technology, conservation, spatial design, or interior architecture. Equivalent EU/international qualifications are also accepted.
Applicants who do not meet these criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Other professional qualifications or degree disciplines will be considered on merit and/or with relevant professional experience.
A digital portfolio is required to evidence design/architectural practice and research, and an interview may be requested as part of the application process.
Fees and Funding
The tuition fees for the MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse program are as follows:
- UK and Channel Island students: £12,000 per year (full-time), £2,000 per 30 credits (part-time)
- EU and non-EU international students: £28,000 per year (full-time), £4,667 per 30 credits (part-time)
Careers and Prospects
Graduates of the MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse program will be well-equipped to enter a variety of roles within architecture, planning, conservation, and heritage management across both academic and industry contexts. The program is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in these fields, as well as the ability to think critically and creatively about the challenges and opportunities of adaptive reuse.
Research Areas
The MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse program is research-informed, and students will have the opportunity to engage with a range of research areas, including:
- Sustainable reuse
- Heritage and conservation
- Urbanism and planning
- Environmental design
- Materials and construction
Students will also have access to specialist workshops and facilities, including those offered by the Manchester School of Art and the University of Manchester.
Study and Assessment
The program is delivered through a combination of lectures, seminars, and independent study. Assessment is based on coursework, including design projects, research papers, and presentations.
Additional Costs
Students may incur additional costs for materials, equipment, and travel related to their studies. These costs are estimated to be in the range of £500-£1,000 per year.
Conclusion
The MA Architecture and Adaptive Reuse program at Manchester Metropolitan University offers a unique and comprehensive education in the principles and practices of adaptive reuse. With its strong focus on research, sustainability, and creativity, this program is ideal for students who want to make a positive impact on the built environment and contribute to the development of more sustainable and resilient communities.
