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Bachelor of Architecture and Future Environments
Programme Code AK1337
Method Both Full & Parttime
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Purpose
Graduates of the BAFE will have a holistic understanding of the critical, ethical, aesthetic, social cultural and technological components of architecture, both as a knowledge-based discipline and a socio-technical profession engaged in the design of sustainable future environments. They will be able to apply and develop Te Aranga principles, integrate diverse strands of knowledge into a coherent process in the design of buildings and related environments, work in and contribute effectively to teams in diverse work settings. Some graduates will be well prepared for entry into the MArch (Prof) degree, while others will be able to work in architectural practices or in other design-related roles that do not require professional registration.
Content
Wananga/Studios, Te Aranga guidelines and principles, materials and making, anthropocene, architectural communication, material assembilies, Mauri Oria and wellbeing, The Pacific City, environmental performance, medium-scale construction, innovation, building complex, integrated systems.
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Qualification Structure
  Points
Bachelor of Architecture and Future Environments   (BAFE) 360.00 
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