Architecture (Part 2 ARB/RIBA) Graduate Diploma: Facilities
More about our modern teaching environment
Here is the range of facilities available to you as a student at Kingston that will help you during your course.
There is a wide range of facilities at our Knights Park campus, where this course is based. Teaching in the Faculty is mainly studio-based so you spend a lot of your time in the architecture studio.
You also benefit from:
- Access to ArchiLab (The Architectural Science and Technology Laboratory), a brand new state-of-the-art teaching, research and consultancy facility;
- well-equipped lecture theatres, seminar rooms and workshops;
- the library's extensive book and journal collection – as well as over 150,000 slides and visual references dating back to the 1600s;
- computer resources;
- the dedicated Graduate Centre on campus – including IT facilities, seminar rooms and social spaces; and
- the on-site Stanley Picker Gallery – which hosts a lively programme of exhibitions and mixed media events.
Resources in London
Kingston is just a 25-minute train journey away from central London. Here you can access a wealth of libraries and archives including the British Library and easy access to Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) events.
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Related courses
Related to this course:
- Architecture Professional Practice MA
- Architecture: Thinking Building MA
- Landscape Architecture (LI accredited) PgDip
- Landscape and Urbanism MA
- Professional Practice Architecture (Part 3 ARB/RIBA exemption) PgDip
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You will have access to the state-of-the-art Archilab, as well as other facilities.