Community

UNSW BE has been a part of the community for more than 60 years. By partnering with communities, and openings our doors for relevant public forums and other events, we ensure that the impact of our work, knowledge and research resonates far beyond the campus gates.

 

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Learning Resources

Learning can be interesting, challenging, relevant, practical and fun!

One of the UNSW Built Environment’s greatest strengths is its diversity, not only in terms of its particular mix of disciplines, but also in its teaching staff, many of whom have distinguished professional as well as academic credentials. Equally important is the Built Environment’s diverse, highly qualified and highly motivated student body whose engagement is so central to the success of our degree programs.

During your undergraduate career, depending on the particular degree program, the teaching and learning experience at Built Environment includes lectures, tutorials, studio projects, exhibitions, seminars, computer labs, field trips, research training and opportunities for directed individual study.

The Faculty’s programs are designed to be challenging and to encourage students to set and achieve high standards of performance as they progress through their degrees.

Geography Resources

Click here to access Stage 5 and Stage 6 Geography Resources.

Architecture Resource

The attatchments below have been designed to support the teaching of architecture units as part of the Visual Arts Syllabus for year 11 and 12 students.

Building Connections demonstrates how architecture can be considered within broader discussions of the Visual Arts by exploring the connections between architecture and other art forms.

Building Connections part 1

Building Connections part 2

Building Connections part 3

 

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