You’ll be studying in an interdisciplinary environment that encourages you to adopt a spatial perspective with a critical eye for the past, present, and future. Throughout the programme, we take ongoing societal challenges as a point of departure, such as architecture and identity, contested spaces, heritage preservation, urban development, and landscape transformation.
Our academic staff consists of experts in heritage studies, architectural and urban history, environmental history, cultural geography, and the political economy of cities. Each of them performs academic research as part of their institutes, while many also take up roles in practice. This programme offers a unique combination of critical heritage theory and visual-spatial analysis of cultural landscapes and the built environment. It integrates practical experience with applied methods and techniques.
With this focus on cultural landscapes, architecture, and urban spaces, the MA in Architecture, Cities, and Landscapes, is the only programme that simultaneously focuses on the spatial perspective of culture, heritage, society, and political-economic process.
The start date of this programme is September 1st.