The yearbook showcases some of the student work carried out during the 2006/2013 academic years โ including undergraduate studios, Diploma and Masters studios and programmes, and research degrees โ and also gives a snapshot of our research and other activities, as well as the work of the RIBA Office
Oxford Architecture Yearbook 2010
โ Scribed by Oxford Brookes University. Department of Architecture
- Publisher
- Department of Architecture, Oxford Brookes University
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 97
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The yearbook showcases some of the student work carried out during the 2006/2013 academic years โ including undergraduate studios, Diploma and Masters studios and programmes, and research degrees โ and also gives a snapshot of our research and other activities, as well as the work of the RIBA Office-Based Examination candidates. Oxford Brookes was recently named by the 100 leading architectural practices in the UK as the best architecture school outside London and the number two school overall. Looking at the work presented here it is not hard to see why our graduates are so highly regarded...
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The yearbook showcases some of the student work carried out during the 2006/2013 academic years โ including undergraduate studios, Diploma and Masters studios and programmes, and research degrees โ and also gives a snapshot of our research and other activities, as well as the work of the RIBA Office
The yearbook showcases some of the student work carried out during the 2006/2013 academic years โ including undergraduate studios, Diploma and Masters studios and programmes, and research degrees โ and also gives a snapshot of our research and other activities, as well as the work of the RIBA Office
The yearbook showcases some of the student work carried out during the 2006/2013 academic years โ including undergraduate studios, Diploma and Masters studios and programmes, and research degrees โ and also gives a snapshot of our research and other activities, as well as the work of the RIBA Office
The yearbook showcases some of the student work carried out during the 2006/2013 academic years โ including undergraduate studios, Diploma and Masters studios and programmes, and research degrees โ and also gives a snapshot of our research and other activities, as well as the work of the RIBA Office
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