ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

'Architectural Association
School of Architecture'
Logo of the Architectural Association School of Architecture
Motto''Design with Beauty, Build in Truth''
Established1847
DirectorBrett Steele
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
Homepagehttp://www.aaschool.ac.uk

The 'Architectural Association' School of Architecture (more usually known as the AA) is one of the leading architectural schools in the UK. Its wide-ranging programme of exhibitions, lectures, symposia and publications have given it a central position in global discussions and developments within contemporary architectural culture.
It is the oldest independent school of architecture in the United Kingdom and was founded by two dissatisfied young architects (Robert Kerr, 24, and Charles Grey, 24) in 1847 to provide a self-directed, independent education at a time when the profession of architecture had yet to appear in the form we recognise today. Many notable architects have since passed through its doors, and its students were addressed by many eminent figures, including John Ruskin and George Gilbert Scott.
The School was formally established in 1890. In 1901, it moved premises to the former Royal Architectural Museum. In 1920, it moved again, to its current premises in Bedford Square, central London (it has since acquired additional London premises in John Street and a site at Hooke Park in Dorset).
After 150 years, the AA is one of the world's most international schools of architecture, attracting students and staff from more than 60 countries worldwide, and a long list of visiting critics, lecturers and other participants from around the world each year.
Architectural Association School of Architecture.

Plaque beside entrance.

Courses are divided into two main areas - undergraduate programmes, leading to the AA Diploma, and postgraduate programmes, which include specialised courses in landscape urbanism, housing and urbanism, energy and the environment, histories and theories, design research lab, as well as day-release course in building conservation, garden conservation, and environmental access. Since its foundation, the School has continued to draw its teaching staff from progressive international practices, and they are reappointed annually, allowing a continual renewal of the exploration of architecture.
The school is notable as existing outside the state-funded university system (as does the University of Buckingham), with tuition fees comparable to that of a private school, though some bursaries are available on merit. Since non-EU students are charged higher fees to attend state universities, however, the AA is competitively priced by comparison, therefore it is noted as having a higher proportion of overseas students enrolled than do many other UK architecture schools.
It also exists outside the UCAS application system; even at undergraduate/first degree level direct application is the norm. It is therefore not included in many books which guide potential undergraduates to choose appropriate courses, indeed many are unaware of its existence until they are studying architecture elsewhere. This may also account for the lower count of home-students enroled.

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Former students
Current students
Former teachers
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External links

Former students



Will Alsop

Herbert Baker

Geoffrey Bawa

Peter Blundell Jones

David Chipperfield

Sir Peter Cook

Sir Philip Dowson

Robin Evans

Homa Farjadi

Kenneth Frampton

John Frazer

Piers Gough

Sir Nicholas Grimshaw

Zaha Hadid (Pritzker Prize, 2004)

Thomas Hardy

Christine Hawley

Sir Michael Hopkins

Louisa Hutton

Rem Koolhaas (Pritzker Prize, 2000)

Sir Denys Lasdun

C J Lim

James MacLaren

Mohsen Mostafavi

John Pawson

Sir Philip Powell

Cedric Price

Sir Richard Rogers (Pritzker Prize, 2007)

Peter Selliers

Matthias Sauerbruch

Ole Scheeren

Dennis Sharp

Michael Ventris

Janek Konarski

Current students


Former teachers



Abalos&Herreros

David Adjaye

Will Alsop

Wiel Arets

Donald Bates

Ben Van Berkel

Raoul Bunschoten

Reg Butler

Mark Cousins

Peter Davidson

Robin Evans

Homa Farjadi

John Frazer

Ranulph Glanville

Zaha Hadid

Michael Hensel

Christine Hawley

Louisa Hutton

Jeff Kipnis

Rem Koolhaas

Leon Krier

George L Legendre

Daniel Libeskind

Stefano de Martino

Mohsen Mostafavi

Farshid Moussavi

Ciro Najle

Yusuke Obuchi

Alejandro Zaera Polo

Alberto Pérez-Gómez

Cedric Price

Matthias Sauerbruch

Patrik Schumacher

Dennis Sharp

Peter Smithson

Theo Spyropoulos

Bernard Tschumi

Dalibor Vesely

Ken Yeang

Elia Zenghelis

Tom Verebes

See Also



Spirograph

External links



Official website

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