Courses
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Minh Le Pham
College: Central Saint Martins Level: Undergraduate
BA (Hons) Architecture
BA Architecture explores the spaces, places and buildings we inhabit.
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Image courtesy of UAL, Olivia Chester – Commons Ecologies
College: Central Saint Martins Level: Postgraduate
M ARCH: Architecture
In a world where established customs, systems and structures are increasingly unstable, we need a different kind of architectural thinking.
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College: Central Saint Martins Level: Postgraduate
MA Cities
MA Cities creates city-making practices that foreground social and climate justice.
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Image courtesy of UAL, Setup by Lucy Hayhoe in the photographic studios. Photo: Alys Tomlinson
College: Central Saint Martins Level: Postgraduate
MA Narrative Environments
MA Narrative Environments designs spatial stories.
Programme publications
Programme events and projects
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Jeanne van Heeswijk speaking at the Spatial Practices Lecture Series - Spring 2016
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Students enjoying the new canteen.
Spatial Practices stories
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Jingyi Yu, MA Performance Design and Practice Class of 2022: Futures at Work
On Central Saint Martins: URL you'll find Futures at Work, a collection of graduating work that presents reflections and propositions for work.
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Connie Virdie, BA Fine Art Class of 2022: Reconstruct Dialogue
On Central Saint Martins: URL you'll find a collection of projects that look at participation and interaction. Here, we pause on handful of that work, from audience activated installation that samples the experience of racial abuse to a
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Seowon Park, MA Narrative Environments Class of 2022: Food
On Central Saint Martins: URL you'll find a collection of projects that look at food in a myriad of ways. Here, we pause on handful of that work by graduating students, from spatial design that connects community to its local food system to an
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The Great Unwashed, , Adriana Cobo Corey (Photo: Catarina Heeckt) (In)Visible Processes: Adriana Cobo Corey
In this conversation, Adriana Cobo Corey shares her PhD research on taste, space and power. See her work in (In)Visible Processes at the Lethaby Gallery curated by MA Culture, Criticism and Curation students. The exhibition shares recent PhD