Masters award for lecturer

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Howard Griffin, Head of Computing and Communication in the School of Architecture, has been awarded a Masters Degree in Digital Moving Image by the London Metropolitan University.

Don Gray, the Head of School said, "Howard is to be congratulated on the successful completion of his MA this month. This award further strengthens the credentials of the Kent School of Architecture staff."

"The Digital Moving Image course taught me to visualise form and space directly in three dimensions, relying less on the plan, section and elevation of a design. I have been able to feed the knowledge I have learned from this course directly into my teaching at the Kent School of Architecture." explained Howard.

Howard Griffin teaches computing and communicative skills, such as drawing, photography, film and animation to both architecture and interiors students at all levels in the school. A selection of his work can seen on Youtube.