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The problem-oriented project work is the central element of the education and reflects the profession’s practice and action-oriented character. The point of departure is openly formulated architectural problems related to the society around us.

The project work will take place in dialogue with your teachers and fellow students and requires that you are present in the studio every day. You will be working both in groups and individually. Typically we will alternate between joint preliminary studies and analyses followed by individual development of syntheses.

Through exercises and assignments, you will develop your ability to interpret and analyse; to make yourself acquainted with and put into perspective a complex of problems; and to prioritise; make choices and summarise in a proposal.

All exercises and projects contain a basic course of lectures and assignment-integrated courses. Assignments/projects will be concluded by a critique where teachers and students discuss work processes and results. Studies in the studios are regularly supplemented with field trips and study trips.

Your study place will be in the unit/studio.

Lectures, workshops and courses are included as a compulsory part of the education-program and complement the project-based work.

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