20 November 2024
Reflecting on the Vernacular
Insights from the “Knowing the Vernacular” Conference and LEGO Architecture Exhibition.
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The School of Architecture is a vibrant community of staff and students located in the historical and culturally diverse city of Oxford. There is no house style at Oxford Brookes School of Architecture. Instead you are encouraged to experiment and discover your own.
Our staff are leading world-class research both here in the UK and across the globe in a variety of areas including sustainability, low carbon buildings, humanitarian action, and development and emergency practice.
Our courses are accredited by RIBA and ARB, the part 1 and 2 courses are also accredited by LAM (Malaysian board of Architects). The School also has associated affiliation with ACSA (Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture).
The School of Architecture is hosted in the Abercrombie building. The building was designed by Design Engine Architects and won awards from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) for both its design and sustainability. Glass bridges connect the 2 sides of the building and there are design studios for you to use on both the third and fourth floors.The building is an example of best practice in terms of sustainability, construction, design and facilities, and will inspire you whilst you create your own visions.
We also have a dedicated workshop. The workshop houses a range of equipment for model making and fabrication. As well as traditional equipment, a range of digital equipment - 3 laser cutters, 2 CNC routers, 5 different types of 3D printing and 3D scanners, is available to students with no additional charge. All relevant training is provided by workshop staff.
Insights from the “Knowing the Vernacular” Conference and LEGO Architecture Exhibition.
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Creative students at Oxford Brookes University will be showcasing their talents at a series of end of year exhibitions, with robotics demonstrations and immersive displays of student artwork, architecture and urban design.