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Master in Architecture (BArch) - Neapolis University Pafos
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Master in Architecture (BArch) - Neapolis University Pafos

Neapolis University Pafos
PaphosCyprus
On campus
Full-time
€6,600.00/year
 924 Points
Duration
5 Years
Language
English

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Program Description

The master in Architecture (BArch) offers a Bachelor's Degree (BArch) in Architecture after four years of full-time studies, and an Integrated Master in Architecture (Integrated Master) after five years of full-time studies. The courses cover all aspects of Architectural Education, such as aesthetics, society, technology, construction, economy, development of critical thinking, innovation, history, and theory. The educational framework rests firmly on the active participation of the students, throughout all stages and aspects of the educational process.

The master in Architecture (BArch) is recognized by the Cyprus Scientific Technical Chamber (ETEK).

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Objective of the Bachelor

The master in Architecture (BArch) acknowledges the significant social role and responsibility of architectural practice for the study and development of space, both public and private. In this respect, each student is considered as a distinct personality, freely open to a system of values and abilities, concerning their aesthetic development, imagination, intuition, ethos, and consistency. At the same time, it provokes and activates students’ involvement and continuous participation in a reflective process that transforms their thinking and incorporates a critical approach in their creative evolution.

Furthermore, it explores and utilizes the heterogeneity of its highly qualified teaching faculty, as an educational tool, to formulate and establish a wide field of multiple approaches to architecture. Through systematic research in all aspects of architecture, and within the overall framework of university education, it combines the broader humanistic values, with the development of the necessary theoretical and technical skills for the professional life of its students.

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Curriculum

Year 1

Semester 1

Architecture Studio 1: The Fundamentals of Architecture: Elements and Forms

Technical Reports (Common With Civil Engineering)

Building Technology 1: Structural Systems I

Seminar: Space-communication-architecture

Spatial Visualization 1: Architectural/Technical Drawing, (Common with Civil Engineering)

Spatial Visualization 2: Free-hand Drawing

Semester 2

Architecture Studio 2: The Fundamentals of Architecture: Elements and Forms

History 2: History of Architecture and Art (Antiquity)

Building Technology 2: Construction Components, Materials, and Methods of Construction

Building Technology 3: Structural Systems II

Spatial Visualization 4: Advanced Drawing Techniques and Modelmaking

Computer-Aided Design

Year 2

Semester 3

Architecture Studio

Building Technology 5: Reiforced Concrete Structures

Technology Studio 1: Construction Systems

Building Technology 4: Building Services

Spatial Visualization 7: Digital Design

History 2: History of Architecture and Art (2nd-18th C.)

Semester 4

Architecture Studio 4: Urban Design

Architecture Studio 5

History 3: History of Architecture and Art (19th-20th C.)

Building Technology 6: Building Physics

Computational Design

Year 3

Semester 5

Architecture Studio 6: Restoration and Reuse of Historic Buildings

Theory 2: Theory of Conservation-restoration

Seminar 1: Object and Space

Technology Studio 2: Lightweight Structures (Metal and Wood)

Principles of Real Estate: (Taught by Real Estate)

Semester 6

Architecture Studio 7: Sustainable Architecture

Theory 1: Theory of Bioclimatic Design and Sustainability

Architecture Studio 8: Landscape Architecture

Spatial Visualization 6: Photography-cinema-set Design

Real Estate Evaluation (Taught by Real Estate)

Year 4

Semester 7

Architecture Studio 9

Architecture Studio 10: Urban Planning

Seminar 3: Urban Planning and Sustainable Development

Seminar 3: Open Urban Spaces and Place-making (Elective)

Technology Studio 3: Advanced Structural Systems

Semester 8

Architecture Studio 11

Dissertation

Seminar 4: Research Methods for Architecture

Theory 3: Architecture and Place

Seminar 4: Aspects of Spatial Language

Year 5

Semester 9

Architecture Studio 12: Introduction to Design Thesis Studio

Seminar 5: The Morphology of Theatrical Space

Seminar 6: Space and The Architecture of Time

Theory 4: Theory of Architecture

Seminar 7: Professional Practice

Choose one of the following:
Placement
Open Elective from Other Schools
Space and the Architecture of The Void

Semester 10

Diploma Design Thesis

Seminar 7: Architectural Design Seminar

Seminar 9: Space and the Architecture of the Void

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