Statement
There is a particular reason as to why the Manchester School of Architecture is deemed in my eyes a centre where I can truly learn to innovate in my challenge to become an architect. Aside from the fact that MSA offers two research facilities from both its school of architecture and the University of Manchester, it is highly known that their research departments happens to capture my interest in studying in this particular prestigious school. In particular, their development of graphene, a lightweight material much lighter than steel yet stronger, has strongly convinced me that the connection I would make in this university could certainly expand the usage of materials and engineering in architecture. Sure, the program offers promising development of theory and practical applications for seven years, hence ensuring a promising future for a young architect. But it is the promise of innovative engineering within this university that I want my forms of architecture to bridge and expand up...