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Architecture is the most public, the most expensive and the most pervasive of all the arts. It is shaped by politics and economics, and fashions and responds to the social life of cities and communities.

Architects and the designers of our interior surroundings are the driving force behind the design and development of our built environment. Whether they are designing new buildings, refurbishing existing ones or developing urban spaces, architects and built environment professionals have an influence on all our lives.

Latest News

Students draw from life

23 Nov 2009

Students from the School of Architecture have joined in with Student Union campaign 'Love Your Body' by taking part in a Life Drawing Class. Read More>

Postgrad Scholarships

 

Information regarding scholarships and bursaries for 2010/2011 will be updated soon

MA Award for Lecturer

21 Oct 2009

Howard Griffin has been awarded an MA in film and animation, further strengthening the credentials of the school's staff. Read More>

New CREAte Lecture Series

25 Sept 2009

This year's series of CREAte lectures is kicked off with a lecture by Liza Fior from muf architecture/art. Read More>

Film, Architecture, Poetry

25 Sept 2009

Dr Kim Knowles will be talking on 30th Sept about 'Reading architectural Space in Man Ray's Les Mystères du Château du Dé'. Read More>

KSA Students Nominated for RIBA Awards

25 Sept 2009

Kent students have been nominated for the RIBA President Medals Awards 2009. Read More>

Graham Stirk Lecture

14 April 2009

The Kent Architectural Students' Association rounded off this year's series of open lectures with Graham Stirk, from Rogers, Stirk, Harbour & Partners

PG Student reviews Open Lecture

April 2009

Anja-Karina Nydal, a Postgraduate student from the Kent School of Architecture reviewed the Open Lecture hosted by CREAte, given by Beatriz Colomina, entitled 'A House of Ill Repute'.