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Manchester School of Architecture

The Manchester School of Architecture (MSA) is a School of Architecture, jointly administered by the University of Manchester and the Manchester Metropolitan University in the city of Manchester, England.

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Researchers from the Manchester Architectural Research Centre (MARC) input directly into the graduate teaching. MARC is a multidisciplinary research team based at the University of Manchester: its staff and postgraduates are researchers in a variety of affiliated fields of study, and offer an interdisciplinary context for architectural research at MSA. Graduation ceremonies of Manchester School of Architecture are held in turn annually at the University of Manchester and at Manchester Metropolitan University. For example, graduates of 2013 attended the ceremony with fellow University of Manchester students in the Whitworth Hall, while the 2014 graduation was held by Manchester Metropolitan University in an external rented venue. ==Rankings==
Rankings
Since formation in 1996, of the 47 universities in the United Kingdom with RIBA accreditation, the school was often ranked in Top 10. ==Kantorowich Building==
Kantorowich Building
The school occupies the Kantorowich Building (formerly known as the Architecture and Planning Building) which was opened in 1970. The architects were two professors of architecture, N. L. Hanson and R. H. Kantorowich. Though the exterior is plain there is an attractive courtyard inside with pools and formally displayed a Barbara Hepworth sculpture. Its neighbours are the Dental Hospital, the Business School and the Arthur Lewis Building. The B.15 Modelmaking Workshop was established within the basement of the building where it has served all architecture courses taught at the school since 1970. ==Notable staff and alumni==
Notable staff and alumni
Leslie Martin KBE • Royal Festival Hall (Grade I) • Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank (Pritzker Prize: 1999, Stirling Prize: 1998, 2004) • Willis Building (Grade I), Reichstag dome, Millennium Bridge, The Gherkin, Millau Viaduct, HSBC Hong Kong headquarters building) • Stephen Hodder (Stirling Prize 1996) • 17 New Wakefield Street, Centenary BuildingDalibor Vesely (RIBA Annie Spink Award for Excellence in Architectural Education 2006) • Michael Starling (current Chairman of Architects Registration Board) • Roland PaolettiJubilee Line Extension, London Underground • Desmond Williams OBE • St Mary's Church, Dunstable (Grade II listed) == Notes ==
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