AR50510: Year 5 practice
[Page last updated: 16 August 2024]
Academic Year: | 2024/25 |
Owning Department/School: | Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering |
Credits: | 30 [equivalent to 60 CATS credits] |
Notional Study Hours: | 600 |
Level: | Masters UG & PG (FHEQ level 7) |
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Assessment Summary: | CWRI 100% |
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By the end of the Unit, you will be able to:
1. Demonstrate an understanding of the nature of professionalism, appropriate management of risk and the duties and responsibilities of architects to clients, building users, constructors, co-professionals and the wider society; 2. Demonstrate an understanding of the role of the architect within the design team and construction industry, recognising the importance of current methods and trends in the construction of the built environment; 3. Evaluate the financial factors implied in varying building types and procurement routes, constructional systems, and specification choices, and their impact on the design and risk in the development of a project; 4. Demonstrate an understanding of the cost control mechanisms which operate during the development of a project 5. Demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental legal, professional and statutory responsibilities of the architect, and the organisations, regulations and procedures involved in the negotiation and approval of architectural designs, including land law, development control, building regulations, including key legislation and guidance relating to climate change, and health and safety legislation, including the potential consequences of poor design decisions; 6. Demonstrate knowledge of the professional inter-relationships of individuals and organisations involved in procuring and delivering architectural projects, and how these are defined through contractual and organisational structures 7. Demonstrate knowledge of the basic management theories and business principles related to running both an architect's practice and architectural projects, recognising current and emerging trends in the construction industry 8. Identify individual learning needs and understand the personal responsibility required to prepare for qualification as an architect. 9. Outline the importance of an ethical approach which prioritises health and safety, ensures competence and collaboration in the design team, and advocates for sustainable and regenerative approaches to design; 10. Explain the tools, methods and importance of collecting and sharing data on building performance. |
Synopsis: | This Unit offers you an employment experience in architectural practice, or in other activities that are related to the academic and professional nature of architecture.
The unit will develop your knowledge and understanding of the overall structure and management of professional practice and the legal and legislative matters that impact upon the practice of architecture through the appreciation of the ethical, legal, legislative and practical attributes required for practice and the administration of construction projects. |
Content: | Students will be visited (physically or online) by a placement tutor to discuss the experience in practice. An Alternative to Placement task will be set for those who are unable to obtain a placement position. |
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AR50510 is a Designated Essential Unit on the following courses:Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering
AR50510 is a Must Pass Unit on the following courses:Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering
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