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Master in Urbanism


Cities are an inexhaustible source of inspiration and fascination, made by human hands. During the Master in Urbanism at the Amsterdam Academy of Architecture, you will learn to understand the city in all its complexity and often improbable scale, to make smart strategic development proposals for its future and to make both functional and attractive design proposals for actual places in the city.

As urban planner, you can translate the desires of citizens, entrepreneurs and administrators, and the abstract analyses, theories and stories of sociologists, economists, town and country planners, traffic engineers and similar disciplines into concrete and meaningful spatial design proposals; for the street, neighbourhood, district, city and urban region. Furthermore, you will be supplied with all the tools at the Academy to develop into a central and connecting person in the building of the city and to become a versatile and authentic professional.

Programme details
Study load240 EC (120 study, 120 practice)
Study length4 years, part-time
Language of instructionEnglish
CROHO-code44338 (M Urbanism)
TitleMaster of Science (MSc)
HeadAnna Gasco

Course overview Urbanism 22-23

Career perspectives

The Academy of Architecture stimulates its students to get the maximum out of their talents. This results in an exceptionally high level and the work of students from the Academy is regularly awarded the Archiprix or other prizes.

After the Master’s programme in Urbanism, you will have access to a broad and well-grounded range of design and research tools and you will be able to operate as an urban planner both nationally and internationally. Moreover, you will be able to effectively collaborate with other disciplines in the design, planning and implementation process as an independent designer within a bureau, or you can begin your own bureau.

"At this moment, we are seeing an enormous shift in the role and tasks of the urbanist. We are working in a more integrated and global manner in concert with numerous players. That demands, of course, a great breadth and depth of knowledge. You not only learn how you can take on these challenges here, but you are also given the opportunity to actively use this knowledge in practice."
Markus Appenzeller, head of the Master in Urbanism

Urbanism at the Amsterdam Academy of Architecture

Title
The Urbanism degree from the Academy of Architecture gives graduates the right to independent professional practice as an Urbanist and meets the admission requirements of the various registers formulated in the Dutch Academic Titles (Architects) Act. As a graduate, you have direct access to the Dutch Register of Architects.

Interdisciplinary and international
Architecture, urban design and landscape architecture are independent disciplines, but are inextricably linked with each other at the same time. The Amsterdam Academy of Architecture is the only Dutch design study programme that offers these three spatial disciplines in combination. By focusing on the essence and skills of your profession and, at the same time, partly working in interdisciplinary groups, you will be prepared for an integrated professional practice in the current field of work, where there is an increasing demand for your specific design skills within blurring boundaries. Working within an international context is also becoming increasingly important. The Academy also maintains an active network of foreign study programmes, through which students and lecturers are exchanged on a small scale, and is a member of the European Association of Architectural Education (EAAE).

Inspiring environment  
The Amsterdam Academy of Architecture is a small-scale study programme in the centre of the city. All the elements of the urban landscape that are studied and taught here can be recognised in the context that surrounds us. In this way, the city becomes your laboratory, as a social structure, historical artwork and enduring design assignment. At the same time, the work of the students is also valuable to the city itself. Through the designs that the Academy places on the agenda and the designs that the students make, we create a parallel reality time and time again, which can hold its own in terms of power of expression.

Image in header: Graduation project De Duivendrechtse Poort by alumnus James Heus.

 

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