The Foundation Programme is a one-year full-time course that focuses on observation, conversation and the development of key skills. This course is aimed at students who are at the very start of their architectural studies, and facilitates individual and group project work.
The Intermediate Programme (BA(Hons)) is a three-year full-time programme. The First Year is characterised by its shared, open studio, where students work individually and together across a series of projects. Years two and three introduce students to the unit system, in which small design studios (12–14 students) operate a vertical structure of Second and Third Year students.
The Diploma Programme (MArch) is a two-year full-time programme that accepts students who have completed the Intermediate Programme at the AA, as well as eligible new students who have studied elsewhere. The programme leads to the AA Final Examination (ARB/RIBA Part 2) and is structured around a unit system, in which small design studios (12–14 students) operate a vertical structure of Fourth and Fifth Year students.
The AA offers ten Taught Postgraduate Programmes for students with prior academic and professional experience. Most of the programmes are full-time courses of advanced study, except for Conservation and Reuse, which provides a part-time study option.
Professional Practice is a RIBA Part 3 course and examination that allows successful candidates to register as architects with the Architects Registration Board (ARB). The course is open to AA RIBA Part 2 graduates and eligible non-graduates.
The Visiting School encompasses diverse learning programmes, workshops and site-based agendas shaped by participants working intensively in small groups over varying periods of time from one to two weeks. Central to each programme is the idea that experimental, new and provocative forms of architecture are best learned by doing.
The Visiting School encompasses diverse learning programmes, workshops and site-based agendas shaped by participants working intensively in small groups over varying periods of time from one to two weeks. Central to each programme is the idea that experimental, new and provocative forms of architecture are best learned by doing. These programmes take place all over the world, including Bedford Square in London and Hooke Park in Dorset. The Visiting School welcomes applicants in any moment of their studies and careers, from within and outside of the architectural realm. The AA Summer School Programme, also part of the Visiting School, is equally open and takes place for three weeks during the summer period.
DTA Students’ education and architectural practices post AA
Join one of our Visiting School short courses happening around the world.
Arnau-Bach• £60 — mandatory, non-refundable deposit (paid on application) that covers the AA Digital Membership for a year and is deducted from the total programme fee.
• £650 — Standard Programme Fee (including a 1-year AA Digital Membership)
• £590 — AA Member Fee
• £472 —AA Full-time Student Fee
• £562 — Fee for Full-time students of Melbourne University
Fees do not include flights or accommodation, but accommodation options can be advised. Students need to bring their own laptops, digital equipment and model making tools.
• Click "Apply" button on this webpage.
• Create an account or log in, then complete the online application form. Pay the £60 deposit to proceed.
• Log in to your Application Portal to finalize full fee payment and monitor your application status (step-by-step guide on using the Application Portal)
Deposit payment holds your place on the course but does not confirm it. A CV, Portfolio or Cover Letter are not required for standard applications. Full-time AA Students and Melbourne University Students must register with their university email to automatically apply the reduced fee. If you cannot apply online, contact the Visiting School Office.
The programme is open to current architecture, urbanism, design and engineering students, PhD candidates and young professionals.
All participants travelling from abroad are responsible for securing any visa required and are advised to contact their home embassy early. After full payment of course fees, the AA Visiting School can provide a letter confirming participation in the workshop.
All participants are responsible for securing their own travel and health insurance. Please ensure that your travel insurance also covers your personal belongings i.e. laptop, equipment, tools, passport etc. The AA takes no responsibility for lost/ stolen property.
Programme Heads:
Soraya Ghezelbash
Soraya Ghezelbash, artist . architect . researcher, drifts between spatial manipulations, artisanal experiments and conceptual thoughts in search of a universal relational aesthetic close to the divine. Inspired by mystical thought and wandering on Mediterranean and Levantine territories, her work attempts to reveal both the depth and preciousness of the banal as well as the symbolic power of the elements. Believing that craftsmanship is a way to support and feel identities, her creations emancipate the intelligence of the heart as a timeless way to develop knowledge and build spatial resonance.
Iulia Cistelecan
Iulia Cistelecan is an architectural designer, researcher and educator advocating for spatial justice. Her work focuses on real-time issues such as global displacement, urban inequality, socio-spatial disparities, informal and transitional settlements. She is interested in promoting an ethical approach to practice based on creative and inclusive design solutions and multidisciplinary collaborations which foster knowledge exchange centered around humanitarian and environmental cohesion.