When it comes to architecture, there’s really no such thing as too much research or knowing too much. So, getting information/ architecture material from various sources like books, YouTube videos, LinkedIn and so on is always an advantage. Read more…
Right from day one I knew I would enjoy the architecture program here at ARU. My course had all the modules I was interested in learning, and the method of teaching was different as it’s more hands-on and practical, which solidified my interest. Read more…
Build the Future blog series – Train, Retain, Achieve.
Michael studied Building Surveying as a degree apprenticeship and is now a Chartered Surveyor. Read more…
Final-year Architecture student Sam reflects on the highlights of working in a team, to design and construct a pavilion structure on campus. Read more…
My second year has been a really great experience. I’ve learnt so much and my favourite module this year has most definitely been, “Design Technology in Civil Engineering”. In this module we were asked to design and build a bridge as a team. Read more…
Whilst growing up my parents owned a hardware store and so my childhood was mostly about construction. Every summer, I used to help my parents in the store and I was really impressed by their knowledge. Read more…
I started studying architecture at ARU in 2015, having previously studied chemistry, biology, history and 3D design at A-level which wasn’t the ‘typical’ progression… Read more…
It’s been a while since the last blog, but things have been crazy. My responsibilities at work have increased, so I’ve been working longer, and it’s harder to find the time to study. It’s great to get involved in big projects, and to feel like an important part of the team.
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