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Hooke Park is a growing educational space that combines forest, studio, workshop and building site. This 150-hectare working woodland in Dorset, UK is home to the Design and Make taught postgraduate programme (MSc/MArch) and hosts visiting groups of AA students, short courses and residential workshops all year round.

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A Forest Datum, a suspended walkway made of wood and metal spans between trees in the beechwood at Hooke Park in Dorset, England..
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A group of people gather around a map on the ground in front of the Workshop at Hooke Park, while one person sits separately.

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The 100-year Forest
A forest harvester in the Hooke Park woodland.

Through research, surveys, data analysis and new technologies, forestry researchers have developed a 100-year strategy for woodland management at Hooke Park. Forestry thinking is long-term thinking, and our aim is to align the evolution of the forest with the evolution of the campus, contributing to an urgent conversation around the challenges and opportunities of building with timber.

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Upcoming Events
Aerial view of the Hooke Park campus within the woodland and the wider Dorset landscape

Day at the AA: Hooke Park

Thursday 19 March 2026

We invite prospective applicants, offer holders and their guests to join us for a day exploring Hooke Park. The event is an opportunity to experience first-hand what it is like to study in our woodland campus, find out about the facilities available and meet the Hooke Park team.

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New Book
The cover of Seeding Change, a new book about the history of Hooke Park

Seeding Change: Visionary Timber Architecture at Hooke Park, 1981–2001 draws on a rich archive of photographs, drawings and documents to tell the stories of three pioneering timber buildings realised at Hooke Park under the stewardship of John Makepeace and the Parnham Trust – the Prototype House, the Workshop and Westminster Lodge.

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Hooke Park History

Aerial view of a rural landscape with patchwork fields and dense woodland.
A forest scene with many felled trees and stumps, indicating recent logging activity.
The first masterplan for the Hooke Park campus, 1983. Courtesy ABK Architects.
Modern wooden cabin partially hidden by lush green trees and foliage.
A large arched metal frame is being erected over a sloped structure of wooden poles, suggesting construction of a building.
A small cabin with a green roof surrounded by trees and purple flowers.
Aerial view of Hooke Park, 1972, flown by JA Story, courtesy Dorset Council.
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