Master's Programs in Architecture Studies in Sweden
12 Results in Architecture Studies, Sweden
The programme engages with current intellectual and political concerns about urbanisation and urban spaces from international and interdisciplinary perspectives. Situated in c ... +
Our cities and regions are currently facing fundamental challenges related to climate change, globalization, urbanization, digitalization, and social inequality. Strategic urb ... +
Lund University's School of Architecture produces creative architects with the ability to identify and address problems within the field of architecture and infrastructure. Th ... +
Earn a scholarship worth up to US$10,000
Do you want to take part in designing sustainable architecture and developing socially just cities for the future? The Master’s Programme in Architecture and Urban Design is o ... +
The focus of the program is sustainable development as a vital challenge to our society, which needs to be seriously addressed by the government and public administration. The ... +
Landscape patterns and land-use change are important components for understanding ecological processes affecting biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services.
Gain the knowledge to design and manage sustainable urban plans & policies, and the skills to drive responsible innovation.
The challenges of sustainable urban development call for professionals who can bridge disciplinary borders. Well qualified individuals with a holistic understanding of the var ... +
Do you want to take part in designing sustainable architecture and developing socially just cities for the future? The Master’s Programme in Architecture and Urban Design is o ... +
This master’s programme focusses on economic and business perspectives of urban development. Urban development is driven by different private and public stakeholders at local, ... +
The Master’s programme in Architecture consists of two years of full-time study. The overall aim is to ensure individual progression and comprehensive understanding of the fie ... +
The world’s cities are changing, but not enough. New technology, business models, and global priorities are transforming the way we get around, and regional planners and urban ... +