The MA Architecture + Urbanism course is the Manchester School of Architecture's taught postgraduate course which conducts research into how global cultural and economic forces influence contemporary cities. The design, functioning and future of urban situations is explored in written, drawn and modelled work which builds on the legacy of twentieth century urban theory and is directed towards the development of sustainable cities.

Friday, 6 November 2015

MA A+U Dissertation Titles 2015-16

Karan Gandhi: SMART CITIES OR HAPPY CITIES?

Yuxin Tian: LIVERPOOL - DECLINE AND SPRAWL

Wenyi Huang: MANCHESTER'S ARCHITECTURAL CONTRASTS

Yuchen Qin: VANISHING CITY - MEMORY AND MONUMENTS

Rayan Almaghrbi: TALL BUILDING FUTURES

Xiaoyu Wen: WATERFRONT REGIONAL PLANNING

Xiaojun Wang THE DEVELOPMENT OF POST-COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE IN SHANGHAI

Peiyi Zhang: CHINA'S BUILDING BOOM AND ITS CONSEQUENCES

Selma Ayduz: THE EVOLUTION OF TURKISH HOUSING SINCE THE OTTOMAN PERIOD

Daqing Xu: INDUSTRIAL DESIGN AND CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE

Moyang Liu: MISREAD AND MISUSED - WHAT IS NATURE IN ARCHITECTURE?

Yibo Gao: COUNTERMEASURES, BACKSTREET VITALITY AND RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBOURHOODS

Ewa Effiom: PLACEMAKING AND THE COMMODIFICATION OF URBAN SPACE


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