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The AA is a democratically organised school that offers a range of academic programmes, from Foundation to PhD, for undergraduate and postgraduate students. It also hosts a public programme of events, exhibitions, lectures and publications on architecture and related disciplines.
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L'Architectural Association (également connue sous le nom de AA School of Architecture) est la plus ancienne école d'architecture indépendante au Royaume-Uni. Elle fut fondée par deux architectes insatisfaits, (Robert Kerr, 19 ans, et Charles Grey, 24 ans) en 1847 pour proposer un cursus indépendant à une période où il n ...
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The Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, commonly referred to as the AA, is the oldest private school of architecture in the UK. The AA hosts programmes of exhibitions, lectures, symposia and publications.
Architectural Association School of Architecture's website homepage is the online entrance into the AA; to its courses from Foundation to PhD for undergraduate and postgraduate students; its open public programme; to application; to what's on and what's new in central London, Dorset and global school venues.
We seek to be the gateway for the exchange of ideas, education, conversation and debate, and the place where we elevate the importance of equity, quality design and architecture for our progressive city.
Founded in 1899, the Architecture Section at the Knowlton School occupies a distinct place in U.S. architectural education. A strong design culture and pioneering work with technology is the foundation of its educational mission—this has long informed its culture of making.