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  1. London WC1B 3ES. Telephone: +44 (0)20 7887 4000. The Architectural Association is committed to ensuring that the most talented students from around the world are afforded the opportunity to study at the school. Approximately one in four students currently receive financial assistance from a scholarship, bursary or assistantship.

  2. Architectural Association School of Architecture's website homepage is the online entrance into the AA; to its courses from Foundation to PhD for undergraduate and postgraduate students; its open public programme; to application; to what's on and what's new in central London, Dorset and global school venues.

  3. Architectural Association School of Architecture's website homepage is the online entrance into the AA; to its courses from Foundation to PhD for undergraduate and postgraduate students; its open public programme; to application; to what's on and what's new in central London, Dorset and global school venues.

  4. Architectural Association School of Architecture's website homepage is the online entrance into the AA; to its courses from Foundation to PhD for undergraduate and postgraduate students; its open public programme; to application; to what's on and what's new in central London, Dorset and global school venues.

  5. How to Apply. Applicants to the Foundation Course must: pay the appropriate application fee, which will vary depending on the timing of their application submission (£55 for early applications, £75 for late applications) before the deadlines stated to be considered for the 2024-25 academic year.

  6. Architectural Association School of Architecture's website homepage is the online entrance into the AA; to its courses from Foundation to PhD for undergraduate and postgraduate students; its open public programme; to application; to what's on and what's new in central London, Dorset and global school venues.

  7. Research at the AA arises from the school’s perpetual engagement with global architectural discourse. It is guided by the belief that architecture is a highly complex human endeavour; a manifestation of collective values and individual expression that must necessarily develop in concert with contemporary scientific, cultural and social action.