We've structured the course around three main urban projects. Each explores key contemporary issues in urban design: urban regeneration
housing, public space and engagement
Theoretical and practical lectures, seminars and workshops underpin these projects. The course is primarily studio based. There is an emphasis on independent learning. You're encouraged to cultivate a studio atmosphere within your year group. You'll learn from each other's diverse disciplinary backgrounds.
The Urban Design master's builds on the strengths of the multidisciplinarity of its cohort. It complements existing skills and experience in built environment-related disciplines. You'll develop new skills in understanding and designing in physical, social and economic contexts.
Students from a variety of educational and professional backgrounds could take this course, including: architecture, planning, landscape architecture, property development, art, community engagement
Our Urban Design master's, PGDip has strong links with the Urban Design Group (UDG). One of our graduates won the student prize at the National Urban Design Awards 2014. Sarah Cawrse talks about her winning submission ‘Designing Incentives for Healthy Lifestyles: Promoting food access, physical activity and social interaction through design’. Sarah based this project on Elswick in Newcastle.
The programme is structured around three main design projects that each explore key contemporary issues in urban design, currently:
urban regeneration, housing, public space/engagement Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
Duration: 9 Month(s)Fees: Not available
Intake | Location |
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Autumn (September), 2024 | Newcastle upon Tyne |
Autumn (September), 2025 | Newcastle upon Tyne |
Autumn (September), 2026 | Newcastle upon Tyne |
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