Modality | On-site |
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Duration | 1 Year |
Language | Catalan - Spanish - English |
Places available | 50 |
Credits | 60-ECTS |
Start Date | 20 October 2025 |
Schedule | Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 16 pm to 20 pm |
Location | Barcelona |
Today, construction has a nuance that goes beyond the architectural dimension. For example, the building sector is responsible for 40% of final energy consumption and 36% of emissions in the European Union. The material heritage of existing urban fabrics, structures and infrastructures, used to the full, could avoid impacts caused by newly created structures.
The new generation of architects must, by necessity, consolidate their careers with full awareness of the climate emergency in which we find ourselves. La Salle's Master's Degree in Architecture prepares you to become a professional connected to the cultural, social, economic and environmental needs of the environment in which you decide to develop your activity.
The Master's Degree in Architecture from La Salle Ramon Llull University will be the culmination of a complete training, and will enable you to practice as an architect with all the competences and responsibilities within the Spanish state. It will also allow you to work as an architect throughout the European Union, where a period of prior training may be required in different countries. In addition, the Master will allow you to work in multidisciplinary teams linked to the world of architecture and engineering.
During one year you will carry out a project throughout its development, taking into account all the conditioning factors of the process as if it were a real project, in which you will have to take into account all the requirements: environment, culture, program, urban planning, regulations, technology, etc. Your objective will be to evaluate the relationship between the need of the project and the intensity of resource consumption required to satisfy it, trying to ensure that the architectural proposal produces the lowest possible impact, that is, that it requires the lowest possible consumption of energy, material and water resources.