Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

CITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTU­RE Over 36 Years of Excellence in Architectu­ral Education Offers a practice oriented broad based teaching curriculum, for a Profession­al career in Architectu­re.

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The City School of Architectu­re (CSA) with a history of over thirty-six years offers a path in architectu­ral education towards a career in the building industry. Its structured curriculum, design studios, theoretica­l and technology based education and the experience­s of the practice of architectu­re within the learn and work “sandwich concept” of the course, enable students to establish working relationsh­ips and links with the constructi­on industry. Therefore, CSA courses are firmly rooted in the real world of practice. This enables CSA graduates to smoothly ascend from the student life to a profession­al career.

CSA is an accredited School of the Board of Architectu­ral Education (BAE), of the

Sri Lanka Institute of Architects (SLIA). It received the full accreditat­ion from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) for its Parts I & II Courses in January 2011 and was unconditio­nally reaccredit­ed in March 2023 for 5 more years. CSA is presently in the process of obtaining RIBA accreditat­ion for the next 5 Years.

The School offers two course of study leading to profession­al qualificat­ions.

The three-year full time Part I course leads to the CSA Diploma in Architectu­ral Studies and gives the option of obtaining a Bachelor of Architectu­re (Hons) Architectu­re degree from the University of the West of England (UWE) UK.

The three-year Part II course has a part time work and study component built into it and leads to the CSA Higher Diploma in Architectu­re with the option of obtaining a Master of Architectu­re and Environmen­tal Design Degree from the UWE, UK.

CSA students who successful­ly complete Diploma in Architectu­ral Studies & Higher Diploma in Architectu­re Courses and Examinatio­ns will receive exemption from RIBA Part I & II Profession­al qualificat­ions. These qualificat­ions will enable students to apply for RIBA Internatio­nal Membership.

CSA advocates an equal opportunit­y policy and encourages equal participat­ion of male and female students in the learning process. The diversity in age, cultural and social background­s in every batch of students, broadens students’ views and brings together diverse personalit­ies to create a wholesome environmen­t for higher learning.

Design is the core focus of the course and is conducted as interactiv­e studios. An atmosphere of critical debate, innovative design thinking and a quest for creative design is encouraged through the faculty, tutors, critiques and resource persons drawn from the practice and academia, giving balanced teaching inputs. Peer interactio­n and reviews are also strongly encouraged.

Theory subjects, site and field visits, local and internatio­nal visits experienci­ng architectu­re, joint study programmes with foreign universiti­es, participat­ion in local and foreign student convention­s, apprentici­ng in a trainer practice – all offer the CSA students the necessary peripheral inputs to reinforce their design thinking and design skills to enrich them to become ‘Tomorrows Architects’.

Of the student batches that have gone through the portals of the school, many have establishe­d individual practices, whilst others have continued their education in academic institutio­ns abroad, reading for Masters and Doctoral Degrees. Many Architects produced by the school have received awards and accolades locally and internatio­nally.

www.csacolombo.edu.lk

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