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Why study Architecture?
Architecture responds to essential human needs such as shelter, safety, and comfort, while also supporting broader societal functions including education, healthcare, and recreation. As a result, it carries significant social responsibility.
Studying architecture provides the opportunity to shape these environments, combining creativity and technical skills to design spaces that enhance everyday life and support communities.
Bianca Cotter, ACT
"Architecture at the University of Canberra pushed me beyond what I thought I was capable of both creatively and technically. It's not easy, but if you're passionate, it's worth it."
Shaanvi Akansha, Nadi
"As a first year international architecture student, i have developed a strong appreciation for critical thinking and spatial design."
Mia Barton, NSW
"I am a first-year student at the university of Canberra having transferred across from the University of Western Australia. I am committed to developing strong design and technical skills. With a growing interest in sustainably architecture."
Renae Shatzman, ACT
"Studying architecture has allowed me to pursue a creative outlook on life I never thought possible and connect with likeminded people."
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