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Master of Architecture (MArch)

Explore our Master of Architecture students work.

Climate-responsive architectural proposal in the Republic of Congo by student Pernel Nsanga Kivoui

Pernel Nsanga Kivouila

River Island Ecologies River Island Ecologies is a climate-responsive architectural proposal located on Mbamu Island in the Republic of Congo. The project explores how architecture can strengthen the relationship between water, community, and landscape while responding to seasonal flooding along the Congo River. Inspired by local fishing traditions, Kongo cosmology, and the everyday life of […]

Women's sanctuary in Karachi, Pakistan by student Anisha Iqbal

Anisha Iqbal

Behind Veiled Walls: A Trauma-Informed Sanctuary for Women in Karachi Behind Veiled Walls is a design thesis proposing a safe sanctuary in Karachi for women and girls escaping abuse, domestic violence, and the threat of honour-based violence. The project responds to the urgent need for secure, dignified, and restorative environments that provide immediate protection while […]

Flood-resilient civic spine project by student Anika Bushra

Anika Hussain Bushra

Inhabiting the Monsoon Edge The project responds to climate vulnerability and severe seasonal flooding along the South Surma riverbank in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Rather than resisting the annual floods, it proposes a dual-layered architectural framework that adapts between the dry and wet seasons. The scheme supports the existing riverbank community, including informal workers, low-income families, and […]

Civic assembly hall by student Samuel Dempsey.

Samuel Dempsey

Sovereign(key): Unlocking Treaty Territory To a British audience, Canada is often imagined through wilderness and landscape. This thesis begins by challenging that image. It looks beyond the map to the land itself: to First Nations territories, seasonal movement, trade, and ceremony. In this context, Winnipeg is not simply a city in the middle of Canada, […]