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Welcome to The Bartlett School of Architecture’s Autumn Show 2022. This exhibition showcases the work of graduating students from the school’s Landscape Architecture and Architecture & Historic Urban Environments programmes.
The Autumn show features the full catalogue of 130 individual projects by students from two of the school’s Master’s programmes – Architecture & Historic Urban Environments MA and Landscape Architecture MA/MLA. The physical and digital exhibition spaces are organised into programmes, and within these, into design studios or individual projects.
Our dual Landscape Architecture MA/MLA degrees consider interventions in the landscape through imaginative design, strategic thinking, and technical knowledge.
Students on our Architecture & Historic Urban Environments MA programme engage critically with the past to build a better future by reinterpreting, rejuvenating, recreating, and rethinking urban environments at all scales.
Architecture and Historic Urban Environments MA
Programme Director: Professor Edward Denison
Landscape Architecture MA and MLA
Programme Directors: Professor Laura Allen and Professor Mark Smout
You can also browse The Bartlett Autumn Show 2022 book, which accompanies the show.
Disclaimer
The views, information, or opinions expressed on The Bartlett School of Architecture Autumn Show 2022 website are solely those of the individuals involved, and do not necessarily represent those of University College London and its employees.
Chee-Kit Lai
Alex Borrell
David Shanks
Tom Budd
John Cruwys
Max Fletcher
Ness Lafoy
Daniel Ovalle Costal
Ben Sykes-Thompson
Sam van Strien
Matthew Bowles
Michael Wagner
Professor Penelope Haralambidou
Joseph McGrath
Srijana Gurung
Gen Williams
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For any questions or feedback about The Autumn Show 2022, contact our Communications Team on architecture.comms@ucl.ac.uk.
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