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Liverpool School of Architecture launches MSc Global Housing Design

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Two women sitting at a desk with an open laptop in front of them. One is pointing at an image of a housing block on the screen whilst the other uses the keyboard. One the table are plans and models of housing schemes.

The Liverpool School of Architecture (LSA) will launch the MSc in Global Housing Design in September 2026, offering an advanced architectural design course for those seeking to transform approaches to housing provision.

This multidisciplinary programme combines elements of architecture, urban planning, design and social sciences to inspire students to re-imagine cities and homes for future generations. Alongside design, it considers environmental issues and policy making, and offers a global outlook to equip graduates to apply their skills to projects across the world.

LSA is an internationally-recognised centre for architectural and built environment research, and this new master’s programme capitalises on its expertise in housing.

Academics from the School collaborate with colleagues around the world to produce research with an international outlook through the ‘How do we live?’ project, and have exhibited at the International Sao Paolo and the Venice Architecture Biennales.

The MSc Global Housing Design is led by experienced architects and lecturers Jocelyn Froimovich and Johanna Muszbek, who, collectively, have worked for the likes of Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Steven Holl Architects, Bernard Tschumi and Weiss/Manfredi.

“We are excited to welcome future leaders to the School, and work with them through this proactive new programme to confront urban housing crises across the world”, commented Jocelyn Froimovich.

Applications for the MSc in Global Housing Design will open in October 2025. For further information about the programme, please click here.