Abigail Ashton and Andrew Porter have been teaching at the Bartlett since 1996.
They have variously taught in the BSc Architecture programme, the MArch Architectural Design programme and the MArch Architecture (formerly the Diploma). They currently teach Unit 21 in the MArch Architecture programme and Porter directs the MArch Architectural Design programme.
Their students have one a number of awards, including in recent years the following:
The Donaldson Medal
Fitzroy Robinson Prize for Best Drawing of the year (3rd Year Prize)
Fitzroy Robinson Prize for Best Drawing of the year (5th Year Prize)
Kohn Petersohn Fox Bursury for Highest Achievement in the Year
RIBA Bronze and Silver Medal Nominees
The unit places particular emphasis on students developing their own identity and agenda as architects. We strongly believe that advanced post graduate study should be focussed on how students develop ideas and tactics for speculative architectural thinking and methods of representation that are particular to the idiosyncrasies of their ideas and projects.
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