Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge
The Department of Architecture is part of the Faculty of Architecture and History of Art in the University of Cambridge. Both Departments are housed in Scroope Terrace on Trumpington Street.
Established | 1912 |
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Academic staff | 48 |
Undergraduates | 121 |
Postgraduates | 145 |
Location | Cambridge, UK |
Website | arct.cam.ac.uk CDRS |
Notable alumni and staff
The Department has attracted numerous guest lecturers including Louis Kahn, Zaha Hadid, Kenneth Frampton, Alvar Aalto and Le Corbusier.
Alumni
- Christopher Alexander, architect, co-author of A Pattern Language
- Peter Clegg (Stirling Prize, 2008)
- Catherine Cooke, architect and Russian scholar
- Edward Cullinan (RIBA Gold Medal, 2008)
- Spencer de Grey, architect, Head of Design Foster and Partners
- Philip Dowson (RIBA Gold Medal, 1981)
- Peter Eisenman
- Richard Feilden
- Vaughan Hart, architectural historian
- Sumet Jumsai
- Patrick Lynch, architect, founder Lynch Architects
- Richard MacCormac, architect, founder of MJP Architects
- Lionel March
- James Mason
- Rowan Moore architecture correspondent for The Observer
- Christopher Nicholson
- Eric Parry
- Sunand Prasad (RIBA President, 2007–09)
- Cedric Price
- Colin St John Wilson
- Colin Stansfield Smith (RIBA Gold Medal, 1991)
- Robert Tavernor
- Brenda and Robert Vale
- Sarah Wigglesworth
- Ken Yeang
Current and former staff
- Bob Allies
- Peter Blundell Jones
- Hugh Casson
- Peter Clegg (Stirling Prize, 2008)
- Charles Correa (RIBA Gold Medal, 1984)
- Frank Duffy (RIBA President, 1993–95)
- Peter Eisenmann
- Max Fordham
- Nicholas Hare
- Dean Hawkes
- Felipe Hernandez
- Deborah Howard
- David Leatherbarrow
- Leslie Martin (RIBA Gold Medal, 1973)
- Richard MacCormac (RIBA President, 1991–93)
- Mohsen Mostafavi
- Eric Parry
- Edward Prior
- David Roberts
- Colin Rowe (RIBA Gold Medal, 1995)
- Joseph Rykwert
- Peter Salter
- Colin St John Wilson
- James Stirling (Pritzker Prize Laureate)
- Dalibor Vesely
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