Chartered town planning
Learn how to create and shape the places of the future.
LabStudio - Design Research between Architecture & Biology
‘LabStudio: Design Research between Architecture and Biology’ simultaneously challenges and expands contemporary notions of what collaboration across broad knowledge domains means and how that might operate within and then expand the liminal space that exists between laboratory and studio practices.
Unhomely Street: The Architecture of Cinematic and Psychological Space
This research explores the relationship of psychological and cinematic space. The principal output, Unhomely Street, a 20 minute essay film, uses a character in a state of fugue as a strategy to explore attitudes towards capitalism and contemporary society.
Selection process for BArch (Honours) Architecture
Frequently asked questions about the selection process for BSc (Honours) Architecture at Sheffield Hallam University
Arts, Architecture, Activism and Access: Taking 'Around the Toilet' to New Spaces
Since April 2015, the Around the Toilet project has been exploring what makes a safe and accessible toilet space.
Economic and Social Policy
Staff
See profiles for all the Department of the Natural and Built Environment staff members with information about their research interests and academic publications.
Hallam academics’ work features at prestigious international architecture exhibition
The work of three Hallam academics has gone on display as part of the Venice Biennale - one of the most prestigious international architecture exhibitions.
Laura Pedata
Staff profile for Laura Pedata, Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Environmental Architecture
Paul King
Paul is the Head of Architecture at Sheffield Hallam University with overall responsibility for the direction of the school of architecture and its academic programmes. In 2017 he was one of only twenty academic staff from across the institution to win a University Inspirational Teaching Award and has been nominated for the award every year since its inception.