The Architectural Association School of Architecture is the oldest school of architecture in the UK and one of the most prestigious and competitive schools of architecture in the world. The Architectural Association was founded in 1847 and the AA School was formally established in 1890 and it is located in Bloomsbury in central London. As well as standard undergraduate architecture courses, postgraduate study offers courses in Landscape Urbanism, Housing & Urbanism and Sustainable Environmental Design. The School also has its own bookshop, the AA Bookshop, containing a range of architectural books, including many published by the school itself.
Fees for the five-year undergraduate course are the same for all students regardless of nationality, while the school also exists outside the British state university system and UCAS, with more flexibility over courses, applications and fees as a result.
Fees for the five-year undergraduate course are the same for all students regardless of nationality, while the school also exists outside the British state university system and UCAS, with more flexibility over courses, applications and fees as a result.
Services for International Students
The AA has a greater proportion of international students than other architecture schools, with students and staff from more than 60 countries worldwide. There are many visiting critics, lecturers and other participants from around the world each year.

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