On Saturday 24th January KSA held its first Architecture @ Kent event. The action packed day offered students a chance to visit the School of Architecture and the … Read more
Introducing Edward Powe – KSA’s new Student Social Media Assistant
Edward Powe – Second Year BA (Hons) Architecture Student I grew up in Torquay, Devon in South West England in a family working predominantly in … Read more
Kent School of Architecture now one of the top ten research intensive schools in the UK
Following the announcement of the results of the United Kingdom REF on 18th December 2014, Professor Don Gray, Head of Kent School of Architecture (KSA) … Read more
Gerald Adler to give inaugural professorial lecture
30 January 2015 in Marlowe Lecture Theatre 1 at 6pm When academics are promoted to a chair (that is, they receive the title ‘Professor’) it … Read more
KSA awarded 5-year unconditional validation by RIBA
The Kent School of Architecture is proud to announce that its BA Architecture (Part 1) and MArch (Part 2) courses have been validated by RIBA … Read more
Alumna is shortlisted for the British Expertise International Young Consultant of the Year Award
BA (Hons) and MArch graduate Ana Becheru is one of five to be shortlisted for the British Expertise 2015 Young Consultant of the Year Award … Read more
Keynes College Duck Pond Competition
By BA (Hons) Architecture student and winner Edward Powe In the spring of 2014 the University of Kent invited its students to submit proposals to … Read more
CASE Open Lecture – 26.11.14 in MLT1 at 5.30pm
Dr Eva Gkenakou Designing-out waste and building-in sustainability in the construction industry- The Principal Contractor’s perspective CASE is pleased to announce that the next CASE … Read more
MAAV students win an award
Two students on the MA Architectural Visualisation programme have won an award for their Outstanding Visualisation Portfolios. Max Lenton from Miller Hare presented the award to … Read more
David Watkin Presents his Work on the Roman Forum, by Zoi Kokkoni
On Monday, we attended a lecture on the Roman Forum by Professor David Watkin, one of the most important historians of our times. The “Foro … Read more