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LEARN HOW TO ANALYSE BUILDING SITES...........BECOME A BUILDING DESIGNER

A well prepared site analysis is the starting point of any good design project. It can allow you to identify opportunities for the building site as well as turn constraints into an advantage.

Gain the confidence you need to design buildings appropriate to their settings.

The Diploma of Building Design is a fully accredited qualification. Make it your first step towards growing your career in the building design industry.

ABOUT THE DIPLOMA

Built Form Design Academy has designed the Diploma to give you the practical skills and knowledge required for success in the building design industry.

Undertaking tasks that follow a workflow that emulates the job of a Building Designer – you will be developing a portfolio of three major projects, including:

This portfolio can be utilised when you are looking for work – to demonstrate your capabilities.

WHAT WILL I LEARN ABOUT?

Building designers need to be able to apply a wide variety skills and knowledge in the development of designs for small to medium scale building projects.

The Diploma will focus on developing core skills and knowledge in:

Be Inspired………..sustainable materials and construction methods

Be Inspired………..sustainable heating and cooling

Be Inspired………..sustainable shading devices

WANT TO KNOW MORE?

Download our Student Handbook to understand what units you’ll be studying and what equipment you will need to undertake the qualification.

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BOOK A 20 MINUTE REVIEW 

Book a 20 minute review with our friendly educators to see if this is the course for you.

 

Be sure to include your phone number and we can give you a ring to chat about your goals for learning and any relevant past work experience or study you may have undertaken.

We look forward to talking to you.

 

 

 

 

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