Architecture

Explore our architecture courses and disciplines

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Why study architecture courses at RMIT?

Ranked #1 in Australia and #18 in the world for courses in Architecture and Built Environment*

Start designing from day one in our award-winning urban laboratory of design

Practices led by our staff or alumni have been awarded the Victorian Architecture Medal

*QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024

 

Discover architecture

Design the future you want to see

RMIT ranks highly among the world's top universities for our architecture courses; a ranking that highlights our ongoing commitment to designing better ways of living in our complex and rapidly changing world.

Besides architecture, explore related disciplines such as landscape architecture, where you'll learn to combine art, science, nature and culture to design natural, urban, private and public spaces.

Our interior design courses teach you the art of creating beautiful and functional interiors, from architectural, retail, exhibition and urban environments to digital and cinematic spaces, performance and theatre design, art installations and more.

Then, urban design at RMIT explores and promotes models for future city-building, addressing issues of sustainability, social equity, and community engagement.

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Start designing from day one

Meet Bachelor of Landscape Architectural Design student Grace and Xinyang and Bachelor of Architectural Design student Victoria.

Featured architecture courses

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Master of Architecture

Become a professionally accredited architect with this internationally renowned master's degree.
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Master of Urban Design

Advance the role of design in shaping the future of cities through innovative approaches to urban-based practice.
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Master of Landscape Architecture

Envision, investigate, and propose better ways of living in a complex and changing world.

Career outcomes

Be a design innovator

RMIT is globally recognised for its contribution to architecture. Our architecture course graduates achieve at the highest levels of their professions around the world. By studying here, you’ll engage with some of Australia’s most respected architects and and business leaders through work-integrated learning, and develop the necessary skills to become a design innovator.

Here are some career paths for our graduates:

  • architect
  • design researcher
  • design journalist
  • exhibition designer
  • interior designer
  • landscape architect
  • landscape technician
  • urban designer

Industry connections

In the RMIT architecture faculty, we are globally renowned for long standing links with industry through our teaching staff, many of whom are internationally recognised, award-winning, practising architects. Practices led by our staff and alumni have received the Victorian Architecture Medal. 

Promote project-based learning and research

Landscape architecture students are working alongside the Heide Museum of Modern Art on a renewal masterplan. Students have been invited to explore the site and reimagine the environment to improve audience experience of this unique cultural landmark.

Empower emerging architects and designers

The partnership between RMIT and the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) extends from a desire to elevate the cultural and social role architecture and design play in society. This partnership also supports sustainable and inclusive design practices from emerging artists and designers.  

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Explore RMIT's Master of Interior Design collaboration with global design practice GHDWoodhead

RMIT students studying the Master of Interior Design have collaborated with global design practice, GHDWoodhead in a studio to gain invaluable, practical experience and to explore the theme, Future of Learning. 

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RMIT artwork transforms State Library

Students took part in a competition to design artwork for the State Library of Victoria hoarding.

Facilities and locations

As an RMIT student, you will have the opportunity to work on industry-relevant projects, engage with professionals, and learn in an urban laboratory of design: our award-winning Design Hub, designed by alumni and architect Sean Godsell. Our architecture courses will combine experimental design with industry-linked projects to develop your creative approach to architecture.

Experience architecture at RMIT

Landscape architecture exhibition

Shaping the future of landscape architecture

The landscape architects of the future will create diverse and sustainable open spaces, in increasingly dense urban environments.

Major research project by Xiaowei Liu, student of the Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours).

Interior Design at RMIT in ten minutes

We asked Suzie Attiwill, Associate Dean of Interior Design, to answer your top questions about studying interior design at RMIT.

I’m inspired by the longevity and impact landscape architecture can have. I can develop a project over two years, and the outcome might exist for 100 years.

– Matthew Kneale, Bachelor of Landscape Architectural Design

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RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business - Artwork 'Luwaytini' by Mark Cleaver, Palawa.

aboriginal flag
torres strait flag

Acknowledgement of Country

RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.