MArch Part 2 (ARB/RIBA)

What you need to know before you arrive

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K10I/K10X MArch Architecture (ARB/RIBA)

Unmeasurable-Measurable-Unmeasurable

As part of your induction, your first project will be the 'Unmeasurable-Measurable-Unmeasurable' this phrase, often attributed to Louis Kahn, captures the essence of the architectural design process. As a project title it is a MacGuffin, a term that holds a clue as to what this first project entails.
It will take place on the Thursday and Friday of week 1 (Induction/ Welcome Week) and will run across the whole of Thursday and Friday. We will provide you with further information about this at the beginning of week 1.

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MArch Collaborative Practice (ARB/RIBA) and Level 7 Apprenticeship students

MArch Architecture with Collaborative Practice Research and L7 Architect Apprenticeship programmes will undertake initial teaching during Welcome Week starting on Monday 23 September. A separate detailed teaching schedule will be sent to all students.

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Review the IT recommendations

The recommended specification for devices needed to support many activities within the Department of Architecture and Built Environment are outlined by Digital and Technology Services (DTS).

It is also recommended that you have a webcam and microphone for participation in video conferences and online group meetings plus a keyboard and mouse to enable you to work effectively with certain software.

It is recommended that your device has:

  • Minimum RAM is 8GB but recommended RAM is 16GB
  • Your minimum screen size should be 15.6 inch
  • A minimum of three USB ports is required; alternatively, an adapter to extend one USB port to three or more will be acceptable
  • Your HDMI connection should be direct. 

It is helpful (although not essential) for you to have:

  • a separate monitor with minimum screen size of 21 inch
  • a device that enables you to draw

The following capabilities aren't essential but could help improve your comfort while studying:

  • Rapid recharge of batteries or spare batteries to provide all day use
  • Devices than can connect to a bigger screen (TV or monitor) for longer periods of study or collaborative work. Please note that university monitors use HDMI connections.

Faculty of Engineering

Architecture and Built Environment

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