The key themes of this course are site-writing, critical spatial practice, urban intervention and mediated environments.
This pioneering course examines the fertile territories where the discipline of architecture cross-pollinates with the other creative arts. Students will make work that is situated physically and engages with contemporary social, cultural and political conditions.
Outcomes
will combine media – comprising site-specific and performative
installations, interventions, designs and events – that engage with
their contexts and particular publics. Graduates from MA Situated
Practice will be highly equipped to pioneer new forms of hybrid practice
between art and architecture in domains of urban design, spatial
design, event design, critical and theoretical writing, performance, and
craft.