Diploma (Part 2)

RIBA Studio Diploma Part 2 - next steps towards registration

Diploma Part 2 students have completed their Part 1 and the majority come from having completed a full time Part 1 course and a year or many years in practice. They choose the Diploma so they can continue working full time in practice, often shifting practices for a range of experiences and sometimes even living in a different country within the EEA. Their roles and responsibilities in practice evolve while undertaking the Diploma and we regularly find associates, practice partners and new parents at our graduating ceremony. Students deepen their thinking on real world issues through academia and test the capacity for architecture and fast track their leadership potential while helping to evolve society and our living and built environments towards a better world for all. The Diploma students graduate with years of experience in practice and the critical knowledge, skills, and confidence to move into the final step of registration - Part 3.

Examiners:

Dina Ahmed, Juliet Burch, Justin Chapman, Charles Darby, Eiman Elbanhawy, Maria Faraone, Mike Halliwell, Nick Hardy, Angela Hatherell, Ronnie MacLellan, Clare Nash, Owen Hughes Pearce, Chris Rogers, Martin Sagara, Mina Samangooei, Paola Sassi, Sanaa Shaikh, Steve Simkins, Toby Smith, Michael Spooner, John Stevenson, David Welbourne

Students

Vasilliki Belezini, Vjosa Bytyqi, Thomas Collins, (Edward) Louis England, Sophie Hekkel, Max Fuller, Robert Hodgen, David Horton, Tristan Kelly, Philip Keith Leighton,  Paul Leonard, Anthony Lingi, Michaela Major, Christopher Milnes, Natasha Nicholson, Harjinderjit Pangli, Zahid Thantrey

Form Follows Function_Hidden Spectacle

Anthony Lingi

Refugee Landscape_The Displaced

Chris Milnes

Refugee Landscape_Secure Attachment

Harjinderjit Pangli

Thalassotherpy

Ioli Belezini

Avro Futures Lab

Louis England

The project explored how Oldham’s rich industrial heritage could be re-purposed for the modern day. Transforming a derelict cotton spinning mill into a centre of innovation for the aviation industry to accommodate a museum, design school and startup incubator.

Connected World_Danebury Visitor Centre

Max Fuller

 

Refugee Landscape_Viaduct Road Refugee Settlement

Michaela Major

The Viaduct Road Refugee Settlement Scheme creates social housing and a micro-community for three-hundred Syrian refugees in Cumbria, incorporating their cultural influences and building typologies. 

Refugee settlements should not be zones of exclusion, but catalysts for promoting community and humanity. 

Connected World_Democ-x

Natasha Nicholson

Horticultural City_Dublin Food Fulcrum

Paul Leonard

Horticultural City_Bristol Bear Pit

Philip Leighton

The project seeks to test whether a new typology of urban agriculture and food education could provide positive social, economic and environmental change to an impoverished inner city site in Bristol. 

Urban Density Re-thinking High Rise_The Irony of Fate

Robert Hodgen

Horticultural City_MyColony

Sophie Frykfors

Horticultural City

Thomas Collins

Function Follows Form_Compotorium

Tristan Kelly

Urban Density_Structure Fusion

Vjosa Bytyqi

Urban Crematorium

Zahid Thantrey

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