The Architecture and Built Environment department at Northumbria University is located at Ellison Place and is renowned for its innovative approach to architectural education. With cutting-edge facilities and a focus on sustainable design, students are encouraged to explore creative solutions to contemporary challenges in urban planning and architecture. The department prides itself on fostering a collaborative learning environment where students can thrive under the guidance of experienced faculty members. By integrating theory with practice, Northumbria prepares graduates to become leaders in their field, making it a valuable choice for aspiring architects.

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Home of Built Environment, ranked 7th in the U.K. for Built Environment education in the Faculty of

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Home of Built Environment, ranked 7th in the U.K. for Built Environment education in the Faculty of Engineering & Environment at Northumbria University. Located in the building is the Hub resources centre, BIM Academy and offices of staff who deliver campus based RICS accredited undergraduate programmes in Building Surveying, Quantity Surveying, Real Estate and MSc programmes in Real Estate, International Real Estate and Surveying by distance learning. Also home to our new MSc Future Cities.

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