Portsmouth School of Architecture located at Eldon building, University of Portsmouth, Winston Churchill Ave, Portsmouth PO1 2DJ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 023 9284 2099

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Awful. I will update if I get the time but some of the tutors are pomous and with no real world know

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Awful. I will update if I get the time but some of the tutors are pomous and with no real world knowledge which is why they chose to hide within the education sector around less experienced and younger students.

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