Architectural Association (Detailed Info)
Founded: 1847.
Location: Central London.
Getting there: Tottenham Court Road underground station.
Special features: International character of school reflected by teaching staff offering a wide range of design options and teaching styles. Students recognised as individuals and expected to demonstrate a high level of self-motivation to benefit from programme (including seminars and tutorials with professional consultants and members of allied disciplines).
Academic features: 1-year Foundation course offered to develop creative skills in intensive programme of studio work. 5-year RIBA/ARB recognised course in architecture has emphasis on developing personal creativity with strong self-directed tutorials.
Awarding body: AA, RIBA/ARB.
Main awards: AA Diploma, AA Intermediate (RIBA/ARB Part 1), AA Finals (RIBA/ARB Part 2).
Length of courses: 5 years; 1 year for eg Foundation.
Library & IT facilities: 30,000+ books, 100,000 slides, 50 study places. IT and library services separate. 60 networked PCs/Macs with access to internet and so to library catalogue (ratio workstations to students 1:9), open 13 hours/day. IT support provided by four members of staff. Library induction talk provided within introduction week.
Specialist collections: 1930s photographs by FR Yerbury.
Study abroad: Study trips worldwide.
Careers & Jobs: Information and advice from practical training adviser.
Student advice & services: Pastoral care and individual counselling available.
Amenities: International exhibition gallery, specialist bookshop, dining room, bar, darkroom, audio-visual dept, print and model workshops, electronic media studio.
Accommodation: No college accommodation. Most students live in shared self-catering accommodation, £75-£125 per week.
Living expenses budget: Minimum budget of £12,000 pa (excluding tuition fees) recommended by school.
Financial help: Limited number scholarships and bursaries awarded annually.