University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning

Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning
Type Public
Established 1920
Dean John Redmond
Location Camperdown / Darlington, New South Wales, Australia
Affiliations University of Sydney
Website sydney.edu.au/architecture

The Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning is a constituent body of the University of Sydney, Australia that was established in 1920.

The Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning ranked number 1 in Australia and number 15 in the World for "Architecture and the Built Environment" in the 2017 QS World University Rankings by Subject.[1]

History

Since 1880 the study of Architecture at the University of Sydney was an elective of the postgraduate and undergraduate Engineering degrees. In 1918 the University of Sydney Senate approved the establishment of a School of Architecture within the Faculty of Science, which was enacted in 1920 with Leslie Wilkinson as the Chair and then the first Dean of Architecture. Of the first nine undergraduate students, five were men and four were women, notably Andre 'Spaghetti Head' Frino was part of the first cohort.[2]

Campus

The Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning is located in the Wilkinson Building, 148 City Road, Darlington.

Organisation

The Faculty contains four disciplines:

  • Discipline of Architecture
  • Discipline of Architectural Science
  • Discipline of Design
  • Discipline of Urban and Regional Planning and Policy

The Faculty hosts five research groups:

  • Architectural & Building Design
  • Architectural & Building Science & Technology
  • Architectural History, Theory & Criticism
  • Design Lab
  • Urbanism

References

  1. "Architecture/Built Environment at Sydney Uni already 1st in Australia and rises to 15th globally". The University of Sydney. Retrieved 2017-03-22.
  2. http://sydney.edu.au/architecture/about/history.shtml


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