The School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape at Newcastle University is dedicated to cultivating future leaders in design and urban planning. Located on St Thomas’ Street, the school features cutting-edge facilities that inspire creativity and innovation among its students. Faculty members are not only educators but also practitioners who bring real-world insights into the classroom, ensuring that students are well-equipped for their careers. With a strong emphasis on sustainability and social responsibility, this school prepares graduates to address pressing global challenges through thoughtful design. It’s a perfect environment for those passionate about shaping the landscapes of tomorrow.

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School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape newcastle
School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape newcastle
School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape newcastle
School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape newcastle
School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape newcastle
School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape newcastle
School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape newcastle
School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape newcastle
School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape newcastle

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Moira Dundee

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Studying architecture at Newcastle was a good experience for me but if you read my book, “Architec

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Studying architecture at Newcastle was a good experience for me but if you read my book, “Architecture Education” (by Moira M. Malcolm) incorporating 'Brick Wall' and '15 Reasons NOT to study Architecture' you'll find out why it is not safe to study architecture at any institution. I know of one very clever, creative student at Newcastle who had to repeat third year TWICE to gain an Ordinary Degree. Honestly, don't touch it if you want to stay mentally healthy.

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