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The Design for Manufacture program at University College London (UCL) is a two-year, full-time Master of Architecture (MArch) degree that focuses on the integration of design and manufacturing processes within architecture and construction. This program emphasizes innovative design techniques, the use of digital technologies, and advanced fabrication methods, enabling students to explore how architecture can be conceived, designed, and constructed in new ways. Students will gain a deep understanding of how to create architectural solutions that are not only functional but also optimized for manufacturing and efficient construction.
UCL’s Design for Manufacture program combines cutting-edge design principles with practical expertise in fabrication, materials science, and sustainable construction techniques. Graduates will be prepared to work at the forefront of architectural practice, contributing to the development of innovative buildings and structures that integrate design, engineering, and manufacturing processes.
The Design for Manufacture program includes core modules in architectural design, digital fabrication, materials technology, and sustainable construction practices. Students will work on projects that challenge traditional architectural approaches by incorporating advanced manufacturing techniques such as 3D printing, CNC milling, and prefabrication. The program is highly project-driven, allowing students to explore the entire lifecycle of a design from conceptualization through to fabrication. The second year culminates in a design thesis, where students will apply their learning to create innovative architectural designs ready for real-world implementation.
Graduates of the MArch in Design for Manufacture program will be prepared for careers in architecture, construction, and design technology. Career opportunities include roles as architects, design consultants, digital fabrication specialists, and project managers in firms that specialize in innovative building methods and construction technology. Graduates may work in both architectural firms and companies involved in advanced construction, manufacturing, and design, helping to shape the future of architecture through the integration of manufacturing processes.
UCL’s Design for Manufacture program stands out due to its emphasis on digital fabrication, sustainability, and the integration of design with manufacturing processes. Students will be taught by leading experts in the field of architecture and construction and will have access to UCL’s cutting-edge facilities and research centers. The program offers a unique opportunity to learn at the intersection of design, technology, and construction, preparing students to innovate in a rapidly evolving industry.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)20 7679 2000
Email: contact@ucl.ac.uk
Address: University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom