| 1 | <p>Demonstrate an understanding of how building technologies and materials can be selected according to the scale of the building</p> | <p>MArch(Prof) - Master of Architecture (Professional) - Programme Capabilities <p>1. Demonstrate appreciation of and responses to diverse human needs and differing societal and cultural values and requirements by deploying a cosmopolitical approach that engages with matauranga Māori and kaupapa Māori, especially in relation to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.</p> <p>2. Show advanced understanding in research and design of the inter-relationship between societies and the built environment and the ability to foster sustainable cultural practices in the context of the Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa - as the great connector of all Polynesia and the world.</p> <p>Display an advanced understanding of the need for architecture to positively develop the inter-relationship between the built and natural environments, and to congruently develop sustainable practices to protect, conserve and regenerate vulnerable socio-spatial contexts.</p> </p> |
| 2 | <p>Identify research and contextualize issues related to the use of materials and technologies in different contexts and stages of the design</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>Display an advanced understanding of the need for architecture to positively develop the inter-relationship between the built and natural environments, and to congruently develop sustainable practices to protect, conserve and regenerate vulnerable socio-spatial contexts.</p> <p>Evidence advanced awareness of and capacity to engage with the actual and potential capacity of architecture to adopt and adapt new technologies to create healthy living environments that minimise negative environmental impact and contribute to a positive trans-scalar eco-systemic development.</p> <p>Prove an advanced, professional, and transdisciplinary understanding of and capacity to engage with architectural science and technology, environmental and cultural requirements, legal frameworks and project management aspects, and contributions made by related professions involved in the creation of architecture and the built environment.</p> <p>Prove the ability to comparatively implement a range of effective solution-seeking and decision-making design methodologies and practices for new and emerging multidimensional, and dynamic urban and architectural and spatialities.</p> </p> |
| 3 | <p>Demonstrate improved written, graphic and verbal skills in regards to technically complex topics</p> | <p>MArch(Prof) - Master of Architecture (Professional) - Programme Capabilities <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>Prove an advanced, professional, and transdisciplinary understanding of and capacity to engage with architectural science and technology, environmental and cultural requirements, legal frameworks and project management aspects, and contributions made by related professions involved in the creation of architecture and the built environment.</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>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>Demonstrate and advanced capacity to think creatively and implement effective problem-solving and decision-making architectural theories methodologies and practices when considering articulated context-specific human and environmental needs.</p> </p> |
| 4 | <p>Develop the capacity to combine creative thinking and technical skills in complex designs</p> | <p>MArch(Prof) - Master of Architecture (Professional) - Programme Capabilities <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>Prove an advanced, professional, and transdisciplinary understanding of and capacity to engage with architectural science and technology, environmental and cultural requirements, legal frameworks and project management aspects, and contributions made by related professions involved in the creation of architecture and the built environment.</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>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>Prove advanced abilities in collaboratively, responsibly, and respectfully engaging in complex multi-stakeholder design processes; and communicating architectural proposals at all stages of the design process to various audiences, through sophisticated architectural media s.</p> </p> |
| 5 | <p>Develop and demonstrate the ability to conduct independent research</p> | <p>MArch(Prof) - Master of Architecture (Professional) - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate and advanced capacity to think creatively and implement effective problem-solving and decision-making architectural theories methodologies and practices when considering articulated context-specific human and environmental needs.</p> <p>Prove the ability to comparatively implement a range of effective solution-seeking and decision-making design methodologies and practices for new and emerging multidimensional, and dynamic urban and architectural and spatialities.</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> |