march brochure xjtlu 2014
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Xian Jiaotong Liverpool University Department of Architecture MArch programme, 2 years professional programme in Architecture, in English, in China. contact us here: [email protected]TRANSCRIPT
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Our University .............................................................. 4Rebuilding architecture (in China)................................ 6Rethinking Architecture as a practice (Globally) ......... 7The Department of Architecture.................................. 9The MArchDES .............................................................. 11The Accomplishments ................................................... 14Expertise ....................................................................... 16Campus & facilities ....................................................... 18Application, Fees & Scholarships ................................. 20Contact us .................................................................... 22
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144 OUR UNIVERSITY
Worldwide reputation for excellence from both parent universitiesJointly founded in 2006 by Xi’an Jiaotong University (one of China’s leading universities) and the University of Liverpool (UK). As an independent university, it captures the essence of both prestigious parent universities and is the first and the largest of its kind in China.
Located in Suzhou, ChinaA 2,500 year-old city and now China’s “Silicon Valley”, a hub of global business and innovation just 25 minutes from Shanghai.
World-class international learning environment 7,000 students.Over 400 academic staff from 50 countries.Modern, lively and green leafy campus.
English-taught degree programmes
All degree programmes at XJTLU are taught in English.
UK degree from the University of Liverpool
All Masters and PhD students will receive the globally-recognised University of Liverpool degree.
Learn Chinese during your degree
Opportunity to study Chinese language at all levels. Bilingual graduates (English and Chinese language)
are highly sought after in the global job market.
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University XJTLU is located in Suzhou Higher Education Town; a modern, model city (containing 120 Fortune 500 companies) created alongside the UNESCO world heritage city of Suzhou. With a huge network of canals and bridges it is often referred to as “the Venice of the east”. It is a part of the Yangtze River Delta, a region that accounts for 20 percent of China’s GDP and one third of its imports and exports.
Architecture in ChinaThis is one of the most exciting places to study
architecture; where the future of urbanism is being created before your very eyes. We want you to come
and experience, research, understand and possibly influence one of the biggest social transformations
in human history.
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Internationally recognised degree from the University of Liverpool
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Rebuilding Architecture [in China]China is creating 20 cities a year for the next 15 years. It is also aware of the need to preserve much of its rich tradition and history.
Shanghai has twice as many skyscrapers as New York while also containing some of the finest art deco buildings anywhere in the world. Old Suzhou, originally the cradle of Wu culture, is now a new city of 7 million people, with an expanding Hi-Tech Industrial Innovation Development District.
China is an architectural and urban laboratory and XJTLU’s Department of Architecture’s two-year MArch(Des) Masters programme engages with this risk-taking, forward-looking, challenging and contradictory agenda.In short, XJTLU Department of Architecture is well positioned to address im-portant questions on Architecture, including some of the key grand challeng-es of the 21st Century.
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ARCHITECTURE
Rethinking Architecture [as a Practice]Critical thinking and creative engagement are buzzwords in the West, but have real meaning at XJTLU. Here we understand the need to generate criticism; involve ourselves in real debates; challenge perceptions; ask awkward questions; investigate new architectural types and styles; study unexplored urban dynamics; discuss city formation; uncover data.
We need to understand this country in transition in its own terms, but also to bring the best of the west to bear on the analysis.
We need to work out the problems, make proposals and test out ideas. The MArch(Des) takes the local context as a driver for developing architectural design beyond many of the contemporary global debates in architecture.
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THE FACULTYThe XJTLU department of Architecture Architecture in XJTLU is an ambitious, risk taking department.
The department offers the full range of architecture programmes in the form of the BEng Architecture, the MArchDES and the PhD, spanning from critical, rigorous ecucation to practice and research.
The members of faculty have a diverse expertise in all areas of architecture - in research and in practice. The department is highly collegiate with the most international faculty in China: with academic staff from 15 different countries bringing a diversity of approaches and experience and challenging national prejudices.
The facilities of the department include studio spaces, woodworking, laser cutting and printing workshops.
XJTLU is seeking international validation at RIBA Part II level from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). This will apply to the first graduating cohort leading to ‘Graduate member of the RIBA’ status, as well as professional accreditation from the Ministry of Construction in China.
China is an architectural and urban laboratory and XJTLU’s Department of Architecture’s two-year MArch(Des) Masters programme engages with this risk-taking, forward-looking and challenging agenda. In short, XJTLU Department of Architecture is well positioned to address important questions on Architecture, including some of the key grand challenges of the 21st Century.
http://arch.xjtlu.edu.cn
XJTLU is exciting and challenging at the same time: It really opens your eyes to converging cultures and it is
amazing to see the underlying philosophy of different ways of thinking. The most exciting part though is
building a university that is really universal in education, incorporating different ways of thinking but with an
excellent quality assurance system.
Theodoros DounasHead of Department
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MArch DesignThe CurricullumThe MArch (Des) provides new opportunities to re-invent an activity that is in dire need of critical self-reflection and adaptation to new circumstances. As always the danger is that architects get stuck in the era and mindset in which they graduated, with no abilities to critically incorporate the new, or overcome the baggage of the past. In this situation, our MArch (Des) - taught in English, in China - is a unique opportunity in looking forward.
The March(Des) focuses on architectural studio design as well as on humanistic and technical modules in preparation of either professional practice or PhD-level studies. Graduates of this programme will receive a Masters degree certificate from the University of Liverpool.
Programme length: 2 years full-time at XJTLU in Suzhou
ModulesYear 1
· Design Studio 1· Applied Technology in Architecture· Architectural Theory and Criticism· Advanced Professional Practice· Design Studio 2· Topics in Architectural History
Summer Practice Placement (3 months)
Year 2· Design Studio 3· Architectural Design and Research Methods· Practice Based Enquiry and Architectural Representation· Thesis · Design Studio 4
Design work in the studios is expected to amount to a coherent body of work for each student, which forms the intellectual basis for the final thesis design project and its accompanying written thesis.
The MArch(Des) also comprises lecture-based modules addressing technology applications in architecture, construction and management, practice management, research methods and thesis writing complement and enhance the studio elements.
A 3-month practice placement is required although non-credit bearing and will take place during summer between year 1 and year 2.
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MArch DesignPhilosophy: Staff and Student ledFaculty members come from diverse backgrounds offering a wide range of expertise in all areas of architecture. XJTLU is the most international department of architecture in China; with faculty coming from over 15 different countries. In this community we create the space for both students and faculty to formulate their own design inquiry. Far from the constraints of the past we shape our graduates through rigorous debate and speculation, to get them prepared for the next decades of architectural practice.
The Master of Architectural Design programme has a length of two academic years. Each of the four semesters of the programme is centred on a unit-based studio module. Units are formed around research foci from within the Department of Architecture and to meet specific needs of the profession locally and abroad. Studio units are formed around the following (indicative) issues:
-Urban development and regeneration -Innovation in fabrication and construction-Computer-aided architectural design -Architectural theory and criticism-Social and cultural studies
Each studio module contains one or several shorter design briefs offering students opportunities and challenges to conduct practice-based research. Design work in the studios is expected to amount to a coherent body of work for each student, which forms the intellectual basis for the final thesis design project and its accompanying written thesis.
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1414 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
SuccessXJTLU’s architecture department has attained Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) candidate course status for its Part I undergraduate programme and is seeking international validation at RIBA Part II level. This will apply to the first Masters graduating cohort leading to ‘Graduate member of the RIBA’ status, as well as professional accreditation from the Ministry of Construction in China.
Students in the department regurlarly participate in architectural design competitions and exhibitions, having considerable success and recognition with awards of their work.
The department hosted the first conference on masterplanning in China, with an international speaker list, including BIG, OMA, David Chipperfield Architects, Schmidt Hammer Lassen, BDP, Aedas, Miao Design Studio, Arup, Tongji University, Hong Kong University, Kansas State University, Texas University, University of Melbourne, University of Belgrade , University of Florida, University of Cambridge, Royal College of Art, Florida International University, etc, as well as the British and Irish Consulate-Generals and representatives of the British Council
XJTLU has launched “MPTF”: the first independent online architectural magazine in China run by the department, which is already making an impact:
“Read this magazine, it is a valuable resource for those interested in the architecture of China“, Professor Alan Dunlop, Robert Gordon University, Scotland
“It says what needs saying, which is good“, Simon Allford, AHMM, London
“Great magazine“, Will Alsop, architect
“Congrats on your fabulous magazine“, Angela Brady, RIBA past-president
Visit the magazine here: http://www.masterplanningthefuture.org
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Ganna AndrianovaPhD, Kyiv ZNDIEP OJSC (UA)MArch, Odessa State Academy of Construction and Architecture (UA)BArch, Odessa State Academy of Construction and Architecture (UA)
nature / architecture relationship, architectural typology
Anuradha ChatterjeePhD, Built Environment, University of New South Wales (AUS)Masters in Arch. History and Theory, University of New South Wales (AUS)Diploma in Architecture, TVB School of Habitat Studies, New Delhi (IN)Previously Registered at Council of Architecture India (IN)
Architectural History, Theory, and Criticism; and Critical Research in Surface and Generative Fragments in Architectural Design
Javier Fdez ContrerasMArch, ETSAM, Polytechnic University of Madrid (ES)Registered Architect (ES)
think-draw architecture, multi-scalar city, East-West context
Nancy DinizPhD, Bartlett Graduate School, UCL (UK) MSc, Bartlett Graduate School, UCL (UK)MA UD, ISCTE/IUL (P), Lisbon (P)Dipl. Arch, Lusíada University, Lisbon (P) Registered Architect OASRS (P), ARB (UK)
physical computing, information visualisation
Theodoros DounasDipl. Eng. Arch., Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (GR) Chartered Architect (GR)
generative systems, digital architecture, architectural typology
Edward FarrellMSc, Bartlett Graduate School, UCL (UK)BArch, University College, Dublin (IE)RIBA Chartered Architect and Specialist Conservation Architect (UK)
urban regeneration, conservation, professional practice
Thomas FischerPhD, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (AUS)PhD, University of Kassel (D)MEd equiv., University of Kassel (D)
computational design, empirical design research
Maria FullaondoPhD, ETSAM, Polytechnic University of Madrid (ES ) MArch, ETSAM, Polytechnic University of Madrid (ES ) Registered Architect (ES)
Design and Graphic Education,Architecture Language, Interdisciplinary Design
Christian GaenshirtPh.D. Brandenburg University of Technology (D)Dipl.-Ing. Arch. Universität Fridericiana zu Karlsruhe (D)Licensed and registered Architect, Berlin Chamber of Architects (D)Design research, architectural theory, urban design
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EXPERTISE
Christiane M. HerrPhD, University of Hongkong (HK) MArch, University of Hongkong (HK) Dipl.-Ing. Arch., University of Kassel (D)
structural design, cross-cultural education, CAAD
SungHugh HongPhD, Bartlett Graduate School, University College London (UK)MSc (Distinction), Bartlett Graduate School, University College London (UK)MArch, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (USA)Leed Associate
Energy performance, Building Science
Andrew JohnstonPhD, University of California, Berkeley (USA) MArch, University of California, Berkeley (USA) MSUD, Pratt Institute (USA)BA, Hampshire College (USA)Registered Architect and Certified Planner (USA)
urban design, built heritage, cultural landscape studies
Marian MackenPhD, University of Sydney (AUS)MArch, University of Technology Sydney (AUS) BLArch, Hons I, University of New South Wales (AUS)BSc (Arch), University of Sydney (AUS)
creative criticism, exhibition, architecture and the book
Ciro MarquezMArch, ETSAM, Polytechnic University of Madrid (ES) Registered Architect (ES)
Drawing/Design Process Innovation/AssociationFlexible Architecture
Benjamin A. SpaethDipl.-Ing. Arch., University of Stuttgart (D) Chartered Architect (D)
virtual architecture, acoustics, generative design
Glen I. WashPhD, University of Tokyo (JP)M.Eng., University of Tokyo (JP)Dipl. Arch,. Catholic University of Valparaiso (CL) Licensed Architect (CL)
morphological analysis, self-built settlements
Austin R. WilliamsDip. Arch., Birmingham Polytechnic (UK) BSc(Hons), Bartlett School of Architecture (UK) RIBA Chartered Architect (UK)
environmental criticism, sustainability, urban population
Claudia WestermannPhD, CAiiA, University of Plymouth (UK)Pgr. Dipl. Media Art, Karlsruhe University of Art and Design (D) Dipl.-Ing. Arch., University of Karlsruhe, TH (D)Chartered Architect (D)
design poetics, art/science/technology, society and place
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1418 THE XJTLU CAMPUS
Current facilitiesXJTLU’s campus has expanded rapidly over the past few years, with excellent support and resource facilities all housed on the north campus.
The north campus development provides state-of-the-art teaching, studio, research and support facilities. The north campus, designed by Perkins+Will will accommodate 10,000 students by 2015. The central building housing the library and central administration has been designed by Dr.Andy Wen of Aedas.In addition to world-class fully-equipped science and engineering laboratories, and design studios, the campus also has conference facilities, tennis and basketball courts, a sports field and track, and a variety of catering facilities.
Future expansionLooking ahead, construction of the south campus development is already underway, with Phase I set for completion in 2015/16.
Upon completion of this exciting development, XJTLU will have the capacity for 14,000 students.
The new facilities will include teaching and research space for Humanities and Social Sciences, Industrial Design, and Interdisciplinary Sciences. The campus will also include more world-class labs, studios and study space, as well as catering facilities and a central park area.
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IT Services & WorkshopsOur computer services take advantage of the latest technology advances and are updated regularly. We provide students with all of the major architecture CAD, image, modeling and simulation software, as well as fully-equipped computer labs across campus.
IT Services also provide WI-FI access across campus, file server storage, printing services, and your student ID card.
A dedicated IT Helpdesk is available to all students seven days a week.
Students have swipe-card access to numerous computer labs across the university campus, and also swipe-card access to the modelling and construction workshops.Three computer labs are located in Building EB. They are equipped with 150 PC workstations with Built Environment relevant and general office software installed and upgraded annually. Students also have access to two large-format poster plotters, two A3 colour printers, and two A3 black and white printers.The modelling and construction workshops include two Trotec Speedy 300 laser cutters with a bed size of 726 x 432mm with cutting and engraving capabilities, soldering stations and a range of timber working tools: bench drill presses, small thickener, disc sanders, and circular saws.
RESOURCES & FACILITIES
The LibraryXJTLU students have access to a wide range of Library resources, from books and journals to electronic databases and articles. The XJTLU Library plays a key role as a Research Support and Learning Centre for the university. The Library collection is developed by focusing on subject development and research requirements.
The Library currently holds over 500,000 books, which is added to and updated throughout the year in response to requests from academic departments.
The Library provides 22,000 square metres of space, housing 300 PC’s and 2,500 seats for studying, discussion, experimental computer use and studio work.
All our postgraduate students also have free access to the University of Liverpool online library.
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Degree Programme
Undergraduate Background
Minimum Entry Requirements
English Language Requirements*
Architectural Design MMArchDES
An undergraduate degree in BArch, BEng in Architecture, BA (Hons) in Architecture or equiv-alent.Applicants are required to submit a portfolio of their own creative works (A3-size, typically 10 to 30 pages, in PDF format), as well as references to support their application. Candidates should also bring a printed and bound version of their portfolio along for the interview, later in the application process.
UK:• Upper Second Class HonoursChina:• 1st tier universities: 75% or above• 2nd tier universities: 80% or aboveNorth America:• 3.0 cumulative GPA (out of 4) or• 3.2 cumulative GPA in the final two years of your undergraduate programmeOther regions:• Equivalent academic qualifications
IELTS: 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each of the 4 language skillsTOEFL iBT: 88 (with a minimum 21 in listening, 22 in reading, 23 in speaking and 22 in writing)
APPLICATIONGetting ready to applyDocuments required at the initial application stage include:
n Certificates of education qualifications and transcripts, translated into English (scanned)n Personal statement on the theme: ‘Why is Architecture important?’ (which you type directly into the online system)n Portfolio of projects, A3 size, typically 10-30 pages
We reserve the right to request additional documents and references or an interview to assess your academic qualifications for particular programmes.
Apply OnlineWe encourage all applicants to apply via our online application system. www.xjtlu.edu.cn/en/admissions/postgraduate
If you do not receive the confirmation email within 4 days, or experience any other problems using the online application form, please submit your full application documents to [email protected].
The priority date for applications (for September 2014 entry) is:n 20th February 2014 (international students -Early placement) n 1st April 2014 (for automatic inclusion in scholarship consideration) We encourage you to complete your application well before this date.
*English Language Requirements notesn If English is not your first language, but you are following a full-time degree programme delivered wholly in
English, you will normally be exempt from the English language requirements.n If you have not studied at degree level in English, you will need to provide evidence of your level of English
proficiency. You should normally possess IELTS or TOEFL as listed in the table, or equivalent.n Individual cases will be considered on their own merit. You may be required to attend an interview or take a test
to further demonstrate your English proficiency. You may also be required to take the Pre-Sessional English course (see link here for details).
[email protected]@xjtlu.edu.cn
Contact us
After submitting your application form successfully, you will receive a confirmation email from [email protected]. You may login to view your application form and track your status at any time.
Entry Requirements
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21FEES AND SCHOLARHIPS
Tuition fees
Degree Programme Total tuition fee Programme duration
MArchDES RMB 160,000 2 years, FT
For all our current tuition fees, and further information relating to the fees due for individual programmes of study, visit our website:
www.xjtlu.edu.cn/admissions/postgraduate/feesscholarships
ScholarshipsXJTLU offers a generous scholarship of 50% of total tuition fee, based on academic merit. If you apply before 1st April 2014, you will automatically be considered for the graduate scholarship, and no separate application is required.Places on taught postgraduate taught courses are limited, so you should submit your application as early as possible. If you are an international applicant and need to obtain a student visa, you will need to leave plenty of time for this process.
The University of Liverpool discountIf you are a graduate of XJTLU, the University of Liverpool or Xi’an Jiaotong University, you will automatically receive a scholarship of 20% of the tuition fee.
Corporate discountsWe are pleased to offer corporate discounts of: n (1 student – Full price)n 2 students – 10% discountn 3 students – 15%n 4 students or more – 20%Note: If you are studying on a corporate discount programme, you will not qualify for an additional scholarship.
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Our team of recruitment and admissions staff are here to provide you with advice and support towards studying at XJTLU via email and in person on our campus. You can also meet the team and academic staff at various education fairs throughout the year - please visit our website for more information.
We are open five days a week from Monday to Friday to provide you with all the information you need about enrolling on a degree programme at XJTLU. Our team is at your service to provide you with admissions advice, programme information and any general questions you have about studying in Suzhou.
We look forward to meeting you soon.
Admissions / International OfficeCentral Building, 2nd floorXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University 111 Ren’ai Road, Dushu Lake Higher Education Town, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, 215123, P R China
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Disclaimer - Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this prospectus. However, the information is subject to correction or change which will be communicated to students as soon as possible.