PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP ARCHITECTURE 18 20 May 2016 HONG KONG
CONTENTS Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Section 6: Section 7: Portfolio Development Workshop Student/Parent feedback sessions Robert Gordon University Architecture at Robert Gordon University Alternative entry at ICRGU Professor David McClean, Head of School Applying for Robert Gordon University and ICRGU
Section 1: Portfolio Development Workshop Date 18-20 May 2016 Time 10.00-15.30 1 hour feedback sessions on 20th May Location Navitas Hong Kong Room 1102, 11/F One Hysan Avenue 1 Hysan Avenue Causeway Bay Hong Kong Cost HKD 1000 (Inclusive of sketching materials. Lunch is not included) Information info@ic.rgu.ac.uk Robert Gordon University and ICRGU are delighted to launch the first Portfolio Development Workshop designed specifically for those wishing to embark upon an Architecture degree. Led by Professor David McClean, Head of the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment at Robert Gordon University, the workshop is designed to guide and advise you as you look to develop a portfolio for university admission. The workshop will give you a taste of studio-based learning approaches and the opportunity to find out more about studying this degree in the UK. Professor David McClean Head of Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment Robert Gordon University The workshop will consist of two days of practical studio work (including an introduction to studying architecture in the UK), as well as an individual feedback meeting on the 20th May where participants will be advised on what areas to improve over the summer months. Parents will be invited to this meeting.
Workshop structure* Day one Introduction to Robert Gordon University Introduction to the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture Ice breaker challenge Why study Architecture? Why is drawing important? Practical exercise 1 (individual) Practical exercise 2 (group) Day two Ice breaker challenge What is a portfolio and why is it important? Practical exercise 3 (individual) Practical exercise 4 (group) Practical exercise 5 (individual) Day three What is abstract drawing? Practical exercise 6 (individual) Questions and feedback on workshop Individual feedback sessions *itinerary subject to change Who can attend the workshop The workshop is open to students from age 16 and above (Form 4 and up) who are interested in following a degree in architecture. Aim of the workshop The workshop will aim to build confidence, understanding of the subject and an insight into the teaching approach of Robert Gordon University. It will also leave students with a clear indication of strengths and weaknesses and what areas need development for entry into Robert Gordon University or ICRGU. Form 4: For younger participants the workshop will develop your overarching subject knowledge and set longer term goals for you to work towards before you leave school. Form 5/6: For those nearing the completion of high school this event will give you more specific guidance about studying an architecture degree, as well as shorter term portfolio goals to achieve over the summer. Guidance can also be given on the full entry requirements (academic and English).
What is provided? Sketchbook Sketching materials Refreshments (but lunch will be at students own cost) What participants need to take? Samples of previous artwork/drawings Notebook to capture information and guidance (sketchbook provided) Lots of enthusiasm! Section 2: Student/Parent feedback sessions Feedback sessions will be held on Friday 20th May (or the morning of the 21st for parents who have work commitments on Friday) and is a chance to spend one on one time with Professor McClean to discuss progress over the last three days, areas for development and general questions regarding architecture study at Robert Gordon University. Students who have developed a substantial body of work may be able to submit this and receive an updated offer with the portfolio requirements met. Students/parents will be asked to identify a preferred timeslot prior to the start of the workshop. The meetings will be a maximum of one hour long.
Section 3: Robert Gordon University Robert Gordon University (RGU) is a career focused University, consistently delivering the top graduate employment rate in the UK. RGU believes in developing highly relevant degrees in line with industry. Over 90% of RGU courses offer work placements, enabling graduates to benefit from work experience during their study, resulting in high levels of employability, inter-professional experience and top post-graduate starting salaries. The state-of-the-art campus is located on the banks of the River Dee, providing a stunning environment in which to study. Robert Gordon University has a total student population of approximately 16,000. With 10% of those international students, RGU can promise a truly UK university experience. The University has over 85,000 registered alumni, working worldwide and helping build a global RGU community. Robert Gordon University consists of three Faculties: Aberdeen Business School Management Accounting and Finance Law Media and Journalism Public Relations and Marketing Faculty of Design and Technology Computing Engineering Gray s School of Art Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment Faculty of Health and Social Care Pharmacy Life Sciences Health Sciences Social Sciences Nursing
Section 4: Architecture at Robert Gordon University History of the School The School has a distinguished history, earning an outstanding reputation in providing high quality professionally accredited courses since 1918. It is the third oldest school of architecture in the UK. Overview of the course At The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment we combine innovative thinking with new technologies and traditional practice across all aspects of building design and construction. The School is passionate about producing graduates who have not only expert knowledge, but also the skills to apply it appropriately and creatively. You ll find our graduates establishing their own practices or working on projects around the world, from the landmark Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur to super-casinos in Las Vegas. Within the world of design and construction, many professions work side by side, sharing expertise and creativity in pursuit of design excellence and a quality environment in which to live and work. Our approach reflects this reality; we are unique in Scotland in offering both architecture and built environment courses in one multidisciplinary School. Architects make a unique contribution to the shaping and modification of built environments. They use skills drawn from art, science and technology, and must have the ability to imagine space and form. By the end of this course you will have the ability to communicate the quality of ideas and realise designs. This course allows you to develop sophisticated skills in the design of buildings, towns and cities. Architecture is about our future, and as such, this course includes a focus on sustainability. Key course facts: Robert Gordon University is ranked 16th in the UK (The Times, 2016) for Architecture Six year degree covered by six year Tier 4 visa Exit point after Year 3 graduate with a BSc RIBA Part 1 and 2 achieved on completion of the MArch degree Full year of work experience covered by Tier 4 visa (Year 4) The International College at Robert Gordon University (ICRGU) offers an additional Year 1 entry point
Facilities and environment In 2015, The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment moved into a brand new building. As a student joining us in 2016, you will learn in our purpose-built studio spaces, seminar rooms and state-of -theart IT suite and will benefit from our on-site laboratories, workshops and print facilities. There is also be excellent social and study spaces available for you to relax, meet friends and unwind. Our Garthdee campus, located alongside the River Dee, is a truly inspirational space to study bringing together a perfect mix of the built and natural environment. The bright studio space at RGU Recognition in Hong Kong Students returning to Hong Kong after graduation will be eligible to progress through practice experience to sit the HKIA/ARB Professional Assessment, equivalent to RIBA Part 3 in the UK, leading to full professional registration. Accreditations
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Section 5: Alternative entry via ICRGU There are two entry points available at Robert Gordon University. This is dependent on school results, English level and standard of final portfolio: RGU: Direct Year 1 of the BSc Architecture / Master of Architecture degree ICRGU: Pathway Year 1 of the BSc Architecture / Master of Architecture degree Designed specifically for international students, ICRGU is a supportive environment to help students commence their study, build knowledge, skills and confidence, whilst they settle into life in a new country. Students who do not meet direct entry criteria can apply for ICRGU without adding any additional time on to their study. Students will study the same topics as they would at RGU directly, with the inclusion of additional learning and communication skills modules, smaller class sizes and more face to face time with lecturing staff. ICRGU can also offer additional English language classes at the start of the course if required. Studio modules in Year 1 will be spent within the School of Architecture, ensuring a specialist environment for creativity and reflection. This allows students to become familiar at an earlier stage with the university facilities, their future classmates and lecturing staff. After completion, and meeting the minimum pass mark, ICRGU students will be guaranteed progression into the School of Architecture and Built Environment at Robert Gordon University. Entry requirements Students can join ICRGU from completion of Form 5 or Form 6 (with the right level of results), allowing more flexibility and the ability to start your degree at an earlier stage if desired. Physics is preferred but not essential for entry. Portfolio For students who do not currently have a portfolio, ICRGU request evidence of artistic ability to support their application. ICRGU looks for a range of sketches (8-10 samples) that showcase shading ability and a range of subjects. Location Located in the heart of the Robert Gordon University campus, ICRGU is only a few minutes walk from the School of Architecture and Built Environment. Students will have all academic modules taught in ICRGU, whilst all studio and design time will be held at the University.
Section 6: Professor David McClean, Head of School Professor McClean leads a multi-disciplinary school relating to the built environment. The School includes Architecture, Architectural Technology, Surveying, Design Management, Project Management and Property Development. The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment offers courses at Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels, research and consultancy. Professor McClean has been Head of School since 2006, having joined Robert Gordon University in 1992. Prior to this he was an Architect in practice in Cambridge. He is actively involved in architectural education nationally, principally through work with the RIBA. He has been involved in their validation process on four continents, and has acted as a consultant for the International Union of Architects.
Section 7: Applying for Robert Gordon University/ICRGU There are two entry points available at Robert Gordon University. This is dependent on school results and final portfolio level: RGU: Direct Year 1 of the BSc Architecture / Master of Architecture degree ICRGU: Pathway Year 1 of the BSc Architecture / Master of Architecture degree To take part in the Portfolio Development Workshop we do ask students to consider applying for one of the above entry points. This is so we can look at your full profile, current or expected results and provide you with the right level of information while attending the workshop. It also means that you know exactly what you need to achieve whether English, academic or portfolio level. Once registered for the Architecture Workshop we will contact you regarding the application process and support you through each step. More information can be found at: RGU website: www.rgu.ac.uk ICRGU website: www.rgu.ac.uk/icrgu Virtual campus tour: www.rgu.ac.uk/student-life Download the Robert Gordon University student guide: Undergraduate Guide Download the ICRGU student guide: www.icrgu.navitas.com/download-student-guide