| 1 | <p>Develop research processes for design such as identifying appropriate and meaningful search terms, locating relevant literature and critically evaluating texts</p> | <p>MArch(Prof) - Master of Architecture (Professional) - Programme Capabilities <p>Display the development of personal interests, abilities, attributes and specialisations, and the ability to implement these independently and ethically through key issues and multiple viewpoints around the built environment disciplines in all their contexts: human, environmental, social, cultural, historical, contemporary, future, local, regional, and global.</p><p>Demonstrate an advanced understanding and professional capacity to critically engage in independent research by identifying and globally framing context-specific conditions and needs, establishing premises, gathering information, analysing issues, appraising possibilities, and producing rational architectural assessments, proposals and reflections that incorporate Māori epistemologies and the perspectives of other disciplines.</p><p>Display the development of personal approaches, interests, abilities, attributes, and specialisations through transdisciplinary processes that enable to produce innovative original architectural and urban design solutions addressing complex contexts and aspects of the built environment.</p><p>Prove a high level of personal integrity, thoughtful judgement, proven responsibility, genuinely independent thought, and committed lifelong learning/professional development propensity through all professional paths and actions pertaining to architectural research and practice</p> </p> |
| 2 | <p>Gain an insight into the actions, processes and encounters of design research, identifying these in their own work and in the work of others, and articulating these through written text and visual materials</p> | <p>MArch(Prof) - Master of Architecture (Professional) - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate critical understanding of and capacity to engage with the interdependence of environmental, socio-economic and cultural systems across the different spatial scales, and the architect’s professional responsibility of kaitiakitanga.</p><p>Demonstrate advanced knowledge and creative, innovative application of history, theory, critical practices, and legal and professional requirements in architecture and the built environment practices, at a range of scales.</p><p>Demonstrate an advanced understanding and professional capacity to critically engage in independent research by identifying and globally framing context-specific conditions and needs, establishing premises, gathering information, analysing issues, appraising possibilities, and producing rational architectural assessments, proposals and reflections that incorporate Māori epistemologies and the perspectives of other disciplines.</p><p>Display the development of personal approaches, interests, abilities, attributes, and specialisations through transdisciplinary processes that enable to produce innovative original architectural and urban design solutions addressing complex contexts and aspects of the built environment.</p><p>Demonstrate superior abilities in, and skills to (both individually and collaboratively) responsibly and respectfully gather, interpret, elaborate and share knowledge using an advanced range of visual and written techniques, technologies and formats.</p> </p> |
| 3 | <p>Identify and articulate through text and image a community of practice in which their own design practice can be situated</p> | <p>MArch(Prof) - Master of Architecture (Professional) - Programme Capabilities <p>Display the development of personal interests, abilities, attributes and specialisations, and the ability to implement these independently and ethically through key issues and multiple viewpoints around the built environment disciplines in all their contexts: human, environmental, social, cultural, historical, contemporary, future, local, regional, and global.</p><p>Demonstrate an advanced understanding and professional capacity to critically engage in independent research by identifying and globally framing context-specific conditions and needs, establishing premises, gathering information, analysing issues, appraising possibilities, and producing rational architectural assessments, proposals and reflections that incorporate Māori epistemologies and the perspectives of other disciplines.</p><p>Display the development of personal approaches, interests, abilities, attributes, and specialisations through transdisciplinary processes that enable to produce innovative original architectural and urban design solutions addressing complex contexts and aspects of the built environment.</p><p>Demonstrate superior abilities and skills in identifying and collaborating with all relevant stakeholders of an architectural or urban design research of Te Moananui-a-Kiwa and beyond; to interpret, elaborate and share knowledge and information using a sophisticated range of visual and text techniques, technologies, and formats.</p><p>Prove a high level of personal integrity, thoughtful judgement, proven responsibility, genuinely independent thought, and committed lifelong learning/professional development propensity through all professional paths and actions pertaining to architectural research and practice</p> </p> |
| 4 | <p>Prepare and refine a proposal for a research based design thesis</p> | <p>MArch(Prof) - Master of Architecture (Professional) - Programme Capabilities <p>3. Evidence the capacity to enact the understanding of and advocacy for architecture as a practice that addresses not just contemporary demands, but also future needs for a just and equitable development.</p><p>Display the development of personal interests, abilities, attributes and specialisations, and the ability to implement these independently and ethically through key issues and multiple viewpoints around the built environment disciplines in all their contexts: human, environmental, social, cultural, historical, contemporary, future, local, regional, and global.</p><p>Demonstrate an advanced understanding and professional capacity to critically engage in independent research by identifying and globally framing context-specific conditions and needs, establishing premises, gathering information, analysing issues, appraising possibilities, and producing rational architectural assessments, proposals and reflections that incorporate Māori epistemologies and the perspectives of other disciplines.</p><p>Display the development of personal approaches, interests, abilities, attributes, and specialisations through transdisciplinary processes that enable to produce innovative original architectural and urban design solutions addressing complex contexts and aspects of the built environment.</p> </p> |
| 5 | <p>Develop to a higher level your specialist vocabulary and gain experience in articulating design and design-making through written text and other media.</p> | <p>MArch(Prof) - Master of Architecture (Professional) - Programme Capabilities <p>3. Evidence the capacity to enact the understanding of and advocacy for architecture as a practice that addresses not just contemporary demands, but also future needs for a just and equitable development.</p><p>Display the development of personal interests, abilities, attributes and specialisations, and the ability to implement these independently and ethically through key issues and multiple viewpoints around the built environment disciplines in all their contexts: human, environmental, social, cultural, historical, contemporary, future, local, regional, and global.</p><p>Prove an advanced level of critical thinking through sophisticated questioning, reflecting, exposition and argument; to generate design proposals through the creative application of precedent, technology, analysis, professional knowledge and communication processes; to then reflect on and assess their validity.</p><p>Evidence advanced capacity to understand and leverage Māori values and principles; to challenge existing knowledge; develop comprehensive, principled, and evidence-based processes and solutions; and apply these independently and ethically in professional research, theory, and practice.</p><p>Demonstrate superior abilities in, and skills to (both individually and collaboratively) responsibly and respectfully gather, interpret, elaborate and share knowledge using an advanced range of visual and written techniques, technologies and formats.</p><p>Evidence a well-developed ability to explore and develop new ways of identifying, engaging, and dialoguing with relevant stakeholders and publics, and communicating architectural and urban design proposals at all stages of the design process by adopting new media and technologies.</p><p>Demonstrate superior abilities and skills in identifying and collaborating with all relevant stakeholders of an architectural or urban design research of Te Moananui-a-Kiwa and beyond; to interpret, elaborate and share knowledge and information using a sophisticated range of visual and text techniques, technologies, and formats.</p> </p> |