Technische Universität Berlin
Degree
Master of Science
Language
English
Tuition
Free
Duration
4 semesters
M-ARCH-T is a four-semester, consecutive Master of Science (MSc) programme in architecture, taught in English. It approaches typology as a model of change for current challenges like urban densification, hybrid building types, and transcultural societies, aiming to develop innovative building types through typological analysis and design methods in close proximity to research and practice at the Institute of Architecture. Berlin serves as a laboratory for typological developments. The programme is a discourse platform and type generation laboratory, continuing a tradition of typological work at the institute, such as that of Oswald Mathias Ungers.
Upon receipt of the applications, the examination board will decide on the professional suitability of the candidates.
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