I want to transform, create or innovate in architecture
Restructure the world of architecture
Restructure the world of architecture
In every industry, we need people who aren’t content with sitting back and accepting the status quo, but instead, challenge longstanding practices in favour of an innovative approach. At Bond University, these are exactly the kinds of graduates that we help to shape. Transforming the world of architecture first starts with a degree from Bond, where you’ll study under the guidance of celebrated practising architects, have unrivalled resources at your fingertips, and undertake industry experience before you graduate. Upon completing your studies, you’ll have the right skills and knowledge to confidently shape the world – literally. Â
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Explore how the Bondies before you have enacted change through architecture, and learn more about our world-class programs. Â
Explore Bond’s innovative Fabrication Lab
Throughout your degree, you'll work on projects modelled on real-life architectural case studies.Â
Discover Faculty of Society & Design facilities
Discover Faculty of Society & Design facilities
You know the saying – ‘a worker is only as good as their tools’. Although some of the best and brightest innovators can make do with very little, at Bond, we make it our mission to give you access to extensive facilities to support your learning journey. Explore what’s on offer within the Faculty of Society & Design and specifically, the Abedian School of Architecture. Â
Build an idea from the ground-up with Transformer
Available to every student within the University regardless of discipline, Transformer is a fee-free, extracurricular start-up incubator that will help you kickstart those innovative ideas.
Designer of Bond University and the iconic Arch receives world's highest architecture honour
Designer of Bond University and the iconic Arch receives world's highest architecture honour
The Japanese architect who designed the original buildings at Bond University, including the landmark Arch, has received the highest honour in world architecture, the Pritzker Prize.