Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts
 
 

Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts

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The Faculty of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Visual Arts offers undergraduate degrees in

Why study Architecture?

The study of Architecture provides a rich combination of experiences in imaginative creativity, the humanities and the sciences. It is an intense, enjoyable programme. it requires the development of an individual viewpoint and, an understanding of how the values of society affect the production of architecture. In addition to the design of individual buildings, the discipline of architecture is seen to include urban design and all aspects of the designed environment.

More information is available for Australian Students or  International Students.

Why study Landscape Architecture?

Landscape Architecture is primarily a design discipline concerned with the quality of the environment. Landscape architects work at a variety of scales, ranging from major regional projects to urban developments which include industrial, commercial, institutional, recreational and residential environments.

More information is available for Australian Students or International Students.

Why study Fine Arts?

The study of Fine Arts offers a rich range of historical, critical and theoretical studies based around a core and studio-based program. Fine Arts at UWA is a small, flexible, well resourced, and innovative program that sits besides and interacts with larger programs in architecture and landscape architecture.

More information is available for Australian Students or International Students.

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