Architectural History MA - Virtual Information Event
Join us for this virtual information event to learn more about our Architectural History MA degree, and how you can apply to study this renowned course at the Bartlett School of Architecture.
Join us on Friday 13 March 2026 for this virtual information event that will focus on providing an overview of this internationally renowned master’s degree.
The event will be a chance for you to:
- Find out more about the Bartlett School of Architecture and the Architectural History MA
- Meet our Course Directors, Professor Barbara Penner and Dr Robin Wilson and ask any questions you have
- Hear from one of our current Architectural History students, who will share their experience on the course.
Secure your place by completing the registration form below.
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About Architectural History MA
This master’s degree asks how history can transform the ways we think about architecture. It approaches architecture not just as isolated buildings or designs, but as dynamic agents shaped by the societies around them.
Delivered by the Bartlett School of Architecture, it is the UK’s longest-established postgraduate degree in the historical, theoretical, and critical interpretation of architecture, cities, urban spaces, and creative practices.
Taught by some of the world’s most respected historians and theorists of architecture, it has led the way in introducing innovative content and interdisciplinary perspectives – from feminist materialist ecological philosophies to critical disability studies to decolonial and digital theories.
Further information
Ticketing
Open
Cost
Free
Open to
All
Availability
Yes