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What to study to be a Conservational Architect?

RJMortimer

Hi,

At the minute I am studying first year BSc Architecture in the UK, and am thinking about going on to specialise in conservational/ restorational architecture. I'd like to work on projects such as restoring ruins of castles or listed buildings.

However, I also like the idea of deigning my own buildings and having my own practice one day, i.e. I'd ideally like to have a practice that designs buildings for today as well as doing restorational projects.

I am wondering what I should study to do this? I see there is a Masters in Conservational Architecture at the University of Edinburgh. However, if I did that after my Bachelor and year practice could I become a fully qualified architect recognised by the RIBA, or would I have to study a straight Masters in Architecture? Also, would this Conservational degree be weaker in terms of employment than a degree in straight Architecture?

Thanks for any help,

Ryan

 
Dec 9, 15 8:01 pm
3tk

I'm looking at the topic from the other side of the pond - over here it helps to have the 'regular' architecture degree, but from specific programs that cover more specifically traditional architecture (Notre Dame) and/or experience working in offices that work specifically in the field.  An architectural history degree/certification is also helpful to have in addition to the architecture (we have preservation degrees, but I haven't ran across anyone with one - a few with preservation concentrations within arch his or arch).

Dec 9, 15 8:53 pm  · 
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to 3tks point stateside, you could get an architectire degree and then work for firms that do restoration so you can still get a license, but the school should be more about traditional or actual practice and construction.....in other words avoid the "top schools", I imagine like the AA over there for Architecure. Find architecture schools whose faculty members actually do restoration.

Dec 9, 15 9:04 pm  · 
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