13 Master's degrees in Architecture in Germany
Architecture Typology
At Architecture Typology from TU Berlin you learn to bring together very different and sometimes conflicting requirements and objectives in the design process to create a holistic architectonic solution.
Integrative Technologies and Architectural Design Research
The Integrative Technologies and Architectural Design Research program from University of Stuttgart is an interdisciplinary, research-oriented, experiment-based program shaped around contemporary aspects of the built environment and practice.
Architecture
The Architecture programme of University of Liechtenstein reflects the diverse and complex challenges facing architecture as a socially responsible profession today. An understanding of and an active engagement with cultural sustainability are at the heart of its curriculum.
Interior Architecture - Interior Design
Interior Architecture - Interior Design from Berlin International University of Applied Sciences is offered to graduates of interior architecture/interior design.
Resource Efficiency in Architecture and Planning
The Master of Science Degree Programme "Resource Efficiency in Architecture and Planning" (REAP) at HafenCity University Hamburg (HCU) is an international and interdisciplinary programme at HafenCity University Hamburg that is concerned with sustainable planning on different scales.
Business Application Architectures
At The Business Application Architectures program from Furtwangen University we offer you two exciting subject areas in one – our degree programmes combine aspects of economics with computer science – and this makes our students sought-after experts in digitalisation and cutting-edge areas such as data science, artificial intelligence, mobility, robotics automation and sustainability.
Architecture (DIA)
The study program Architecture (DIA) from Anhalt University of Applied Sciences is located right next to the world-famous Bauhaus Dessau. It is influenced by its vivid history and driven by innovation. It complements the bachelor’s program in Architecture by systematically deepening the topics of architecture and urban planning.
Architecture - Design for the Built Environment
Building in the context of history and identity as well as social change, climate change, and resource scarcity brings numerous challenges to architects. Learn more about Europe's cultural heritage in Architecture - Design for the Built Environment programme from SRH University Heidelberg, shape the future of architecture and the city.
Architectural and Cultural Heritage
In the changing scenario of uncertainty in the world, enhanced efforts to preserve the cultural and architectural heritage for the next generation are required. The Master's Program 'Architectural and Cultural Heritage' at the Anhalt University of Applied Sciences is the formal teaching approach in this area.
Smart City Solutions
The goal of the master's degree course Smart City Solutions from University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart is to train the specialists of the individual departments as generalists who have a broad view of the diverse tasks and challenges of a modern city.
International Master of Landscape Architecture (IMLA)
The International Master of Landscape Architecture (IMLA) programme from Nürtingen-Geislingen University (HfWU) focuses on current aspects of Landscape Architecture, also from an international perspective. At present the projects are mainly related to urban and peri-urban landscapes in Germany, Europe and beyond.
International Master of Landscape Architecture
This challenging International Master of Landscape Architecture degree programme at Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences that looks to the future comprises the following practice-based subject specialisms: projects; international planning and design; planning and project management; information technologies in planning and design; and planning and design methods.
Advanced Architecture
Advanced Architecture graduates from the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences will be able to work in particular on the interface between abstract designs and concrete implementations.