
Newcastle University's School of Architecture is going public again this year. Stage 3 (BA) and Stage 6 (BArch) students will stage separate exhibitions sharing their projects.
Students graduating from the BArch will be exhibiting their work in Newcastle's Guildhall, on the Quayside. The exhibition opens on Friday 18th June and is then open to the public on Saturday 19th, 9-5; Sunday 20th, 9-4; Monday 21st and Tuesday 22nd, 10-5.
The show will then return to the School's gallery space until Graduation.
Deeply concerned with social and environmental matters, the BArch students' projects demonstrate imagination and a true sense of responsibility within our contemporary society/world as they exhibit design proposals for a variety of sites and issues
Students graduating from the BA will be exhibiting in St Mary's Church, Gateshead. The exhibition opens on Monday 21 June and is then open to the public from Tuesday 22 - Saturday 26 June, 10-4pm daily.
'Now: Learning to Belong’ presents three educational projects by BA students that each engage with the nature and relationship of community, individuals and place. They ask, ‘can architecture make us happy?
published on: 21st May 2010