Department of Architecture
| B Sc (Hons)
in Architecture Programme Accreditation |
The Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture programme
has been accredited by the Hong Kong Council for Academic Accreditation
(HKCAA), which is fully recognized by the Hong Kong
Government.
| The Mission
of Providing a Quality Living Environment |
As it is clearly stated in the Chief Executive's Policy Address
and the Hong Kong 2030 Planning Vision and Strategy, the Government
places a strong emphasis on sustainable development. The Department
shares the same vision and mission by training quality graduates
who can provide Hong Kong with a quality living environment for
its future sustainable development. In realizing the mission, we
encourage not only the appreciation of aesthetics and quality design,
but also the provision of knowledge on urban planning, technology
on sustainability and Chinese culture. Architects should be aware
of these important elements to help build better liveable cities
in Hong Kong and China, enhancing people's lifestyles through a
better built environment. Their roles and responsibilities are therefore
not only to respond to the different needs, values, culture and
history of communities, but also to define and develop innovative
ways of living, aiming at developing ecologically sustainable cities.
| History
of the Department of Architecture |
The Department of Architecture
The Department of Architecture was established in 1964, offering
a 4-year post-secondary Programme in Architecture to secondary-school
leavers. In 1986, the Department was renamed as Department of Architecture
to further enhance the integration of architectural design and practice,
and to reflect the change of emphasis of its approach from engineering
to design.
The Department has nurtured a great number of graduates working
in the field of architecture and other associated disciplines. They
have helped contributing to the rapid development of the building
and construction sectors since the 1970s. Our graduates have been
participating in various large-scale Hong Kong infrastructure and
housing projects such as the establishment of the Mass Transit Railway
and the development of satellite towns in rural areas.
Progressing along the rapid development of Hong Kong in the 21st
century, the Department will continue its mission to nurture quality
graduates with vision and professionalism. They will continue to
help improve the quality of people's living styles and enhance their
sense of belonging in the community. They will also continue to
help build a better environment, to make Hong Kong a lively and
dynamic city.
We therefore encourage the promotion of architectural and cultural
appreciation to cultivate students' creativity and innovation. This
is particularly important for Hong Kong, where the architectural
style and design have often been highly dominated by market factors.
Students should also be able to incorporate both Chinese and Western
culture and values to reflect Hong Kong's unique position, a place
where Chinese and Western culture meets. It is also our aim to equip
graduates with the knowledge on sustainable design and to raise
their awareness of environmental concerns.
40 Years of Experience in Offering Quality
Programme in Architecture
This Programme in Architecture, one of the distinguished four-year
post-secondary programmes in the Faculty of Science and Engineering,
has been offered for 40 years since 1964. The excellence of our
Programme underscores the College's commitment in providing quality
education to secondary school leavers to make the most contribution
in the field of architectural design and building construction.
For decades, our Programme has nurtured a large number of talented
graduates with specialised knowledge and skills in architecture
and construction. The curriculum of our Programme is specifically
designed to meet the local and international needs of the industry.
Knowledge is introduced systematically from the elementary to the
advanced, covering fundamental, advanced and professional aspects
for effective applications of theories to practices.
Provision of Versatile Professionals for
the Construction Industry
The economic boom in Hong Kong beginning in the 1980s has created
a great demand for professionals in the construction industry. As
a result, our Architecture Programme experienced a period of growth
during the time, and also nurtured a significant number of graduates
serving the field.
Our graduates have ample opportunities to develop their careers
in various construction-related disciplines. They have contributed
in the construction of a great number of developments in both Hong
Kong and other cities. As all-rounded professionals in the field
are expected to be in great demand in the foreseeable future, the
Department will continue its role as a distinguished provider of
quality tertiary education; and our graduates will continue to help
fuel the rapidly growing economy of Hong Kong.
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