Sustainable Architecture

Centre for Alternative Technology
Postgraduate MArch Studies Full-time 2 Years

About this course

Building design plays an important role in improving quality of life and human well-being, whilst also helping with climate change mitigation and adaptation.

M.Arch Sustainable Architecture offers architects an ARB-prescribed Part 2 qualification, drawing on CAT’s 50 years of experience in sustainability practice.

The intensive course allows graduates to respond more quickly to the urgent need for a greater understanding of sustainability issues in the built environment.

Course structure This Masters degree starts in September and is available full-time for 22 months or part-time over three years.

The course structure has been designed to accommodate students who wish to maintain a limited amount of employment or other commitments.

Full-time students spend an average of 35 hours per week on their studies, attending CAT for one teaching week roughly every month.

Key areas of study An architecture Masters with sustainability at its core, the course focuses on how sustainability can be thought about in the design process, in order to create buildings that are functional and sustainable as well as aesthetically pleasing.

This highly practical course allows you to combine design-based academic study with hands-on learning, expanding your critical awareness of current architectural and environmental problems to develop new insights.

You will be studying at the forefront of sustainable architecture, drawing on the skills and knowledge of in-house experts and external designers, including leading sustainable architects such as Professor Pat Borer, Patrick Hannay and Chris Loyn.

You will also have the chance to get involved in community projects, allowing you to develop real-world, practical experience.

Module Descriptions Integrated Design Project 1 Architectural Analysis Through Writing Professional Studies Integrated Design Project 2 Build Project MArch Research Paper Final Design Project Technical Report for Final Design Project

Study Options

This course is available in 2 study options:

Full-time Shown above

Duration: 2 Years

Qualification: MArch Studies

Location: Machynlleth

Part-time

Duration: 3 Years

Qualification: MArch Studies

Location: Machynlleth

Course Details

Qualification
MArch Studies
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
2025
Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Machynlleth
Scheme
Postgraduate