Taught by architects and experts in artificial intelligence, these programmes equip students with the skills to create generative and responsive forms, through exposure to programming environments.
About
How will tomorrow’s built environment be designed and constructed? Taught by architects and experts in artificial intelligence, this programme equips students with the skills to create generative and responsive forms, through exposure to real programming environments. Architectural Computation belongs to the school’s suite of B-Pro programmes, which focus on advanced digital design and computation.
Throughout either an MSc or MRes degree, students develop the depth of understanding needed to exploit computation to create innovative architectural solutions for the future. Students are taught programming skills alongside advanced theory and work in teaching groups called research clusters to undertake studio-based research in their chosen area of the discipline.
The programmes culminate in the annual B-Pro Show – an exhibition of student work attracting thousands of visitors to the school’s central London home.
Highlights
– Learn computational design skills for application at the highest levels of architecture, design, research and industry
– Conduct scientific research that could change the way the built environment is designed, constructed and used
– Share expertise and work with tutors and students across B-Pro, establishing collaborations for the development of unique multi-disciplinary research projects