
Online open day for those wishing to study in the Taught Postgraduate Programmes at the Architectural Association
This Virtual Open Day is a perfect opportunity for prospective applicants interested in our Taught Postgraduate Programmes to speak with staff and students about teaching methods and topics being explored at the school, the financial support available and how to apply. The day will be held virtually with a line-up of presentations, conversations, clinics and events that express the unique character of the AA.
If you are applying to the Foundation Course or Experimental and Diploma Programmes and missed the Open Day on 15 October, register to attend to watch the recorded sessions from 15 October which will be re-screened at this event.
12th November Open Day:
Architecture and Urban Design (Projective Cities) Taught MPhil
Architecture and Urbanism (DRL) MArch
Design and Make MSc/MArch
Emergent Technologies and Design MSc/MArch
History and Critical Thinking in Architecture MA
Housing and Urbanism MA/MArch
Landscape Urbanism MSc/MArch
PhD Programme MPhil/PhD
Spatial Performance and Design (AAIS) MA/MFA
Sustainable Environmental Design MSc/MArch
(Register to attend at this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/182647091367)
15th October Open Day:
Foundation Course (AA Foundation Award in Architecture)
Experimental Programme (Years 1–3, BA(Hons), ARB/RIBA Part 1)
Diploma Programme (Years 4–5, MArch, ARB/RIBA Part 2)
Student group AAction will host a roundtable on material reuse with Elif Erdine and Milad Showkatbakhsh of the AA EmTech Programme along with artist and AAIS graduate Elyssa Sykes Smith as a culmination of the Open Day for the Taught Postgraduate programmes. Book this event
We would also like to invite you to join us at our Open Jury on Friday 5 November at 10am-5pm GMT in which a cross-section of students from across the school will present projects showcasing a unique approach to using time-based media. Book this event
We look forward to welcoming you virtually to the AA.
*Please note the times of this event have changed from 2pm-6pm GMT to 12.30-4.30pm GMT to allow for a wider global audience