Architecture at Griffith has been ranked in the world’s Top 100 in the prestigious QS World University Rankings. They are ranked in the top four architecture programs in Australia for teaching quality.
Griffith students have access to a wide research portfolio in environmental planning, arts and design, engineering, climate adaptation and science. This will give them the opportunity to expand their knowledge and skills. This program provides graduates with knowledge and skills for the real world; practice ready, focusing on digital and green technologies, and engaged with the Asia-Pacific region.
Bachelor of Architectural Design will set students on the path to a career as an architect, as it provides a stepping stone to Griffiths Master of Architecture degree. Griffith’s architecture degrees are distinctive in their emphasis on environmental sustainability and urban design. Students will combine classroom studies, studio work, fieldwork and practical experience to learn about urban systems, public places, designing buildings and all aspects of the built environment.
Students will develop their design and creative problem-solving skills, and learn how to develop designs that meet aesthetic, functional and user needs now and in the future. In third year, students will get hands-on experience when they complete a supervised industry-based design project.