Architecture and urban environment, Hoahoanga me te taiao tāone
Architecture and urban environment is the study of how to plan and design buildings and their interiors and external environments.
It gives you an understanding of building structure, appearance and function, how people use the built environment, and building laws and regulations.

You might learn about
- recommending how to build on different sites
- drawing detailed scale construction designs and specifications
- making sure constructions comply with specifications
- managing construction design, cost, timing and achievability
Your focus could beTō tino arotahi,
These courses develop your ability to design, alter, adapt, conserve and protect buildings and understand architectural history.
Study and training options, Ngā kōwhiringa ako me te whakangungu
These courses develop your ability to plan and develop urban and rural areas in terms of function, look, technology, and social, psychological and economic wellbeing.
Study and training options, Ngā kōwhiringa ako me te whakangungu
These courses develop your ability to design landscapes that combine human-made structures and objects with natural materials in ways that work well ecologically, structurally and visually, and which are useful for people.
Study and training options, Ngā kōwhiringa ako me te whakangungu
These courses develop your ability to plan and design the interiors of houses, offices, factories and other buildings.
Study and training options, Ngā kōwhiringa ako me te whakangungu
These courses develop your ability to understand architecture, heritage, conservation and urban environment studies not listed anywhere else.