18 December 2025
Maggie’s Oxford
Examining Maggie’s Oxford as a liminal architectural space that supports people affected.
A passion for design and making in a socially responsible way
Humans will always need shelter, but how do you approach architectural design in a sustainable and responsible way? By developing your creativity, design and making skills, and discovering new ways to solve problems, you can make a big difference to the world.
Studying at Oxford School of Architecture is a fabulous journey. We offer a welcoming, inclusive and supportive community based around a high-quality studio culture, shaped by our passion for design and making in a socially responsible way.
With opportunities to work with and learn from architectural professionals, and the freedom to undertake projects that reflect your passions, you’ll develop the knowledge and skills you need to follow your career aspirations.
Our live webinar for the MSc Sustainable Architecture, Evaluation and Design is a great opportunity to find out more about this popular course.
Join us for a live webinar to find out more about the MSc programme in Historic Conservation.
Join us for a webinar exploring the evolving landscape of architecture through the lens of digital craft.
Our webinar will provide information and advice on Oxford Brookes University Master's Degree for Graduate Planners.
Our live webinar for the MSc Sustainable Architecture, Evaluation and Design is a great opportunity to find out more about this popular course.
Undergraduate Open Days offer you the chance to find out what it's really like to be an Oxford Brookes student.
Undergraduate Open Days offer you the chance to find out what it's really like to be an Oxford Brookes student.
Examining Maggie’s Oxford as a liminal architectural space that supports people affected.
Oxford Brookes University is excited to announce its involvement in the THERM-UK project, a £2.5 million research initiative funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).
A consortium led by Oxford Brookes University has been awarded funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), to investigate the barriers to creating healthier places—for people and the planet.
Prestigious ENDS Power List recognizes Professor Rajat Gupta for empowering home-owners, communities, and governments in achieving net zero.
“The culture here is about learning through making, allowing you to go through your own journey.”
Amin, Postgraduate Architecture student
