Architecture Masterclass: Translation Between Thought and Form

Architecture Masterclass: Translation Between Thought and Form

By London Metropolitan University

So you want to become an Architect? Learn the processes behind meaningful architecture from a professional.

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  • 1 hour
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Ever wondered why two people can sketch the same idea — but one drawing becomes a masterpiece while the other is forgotten?

Every building you’ve ever admired started as a thought.

Architecture isn’t just about buildings. It’s about turning raw thought into powerful form. Harry Grant, Masters student reveals how the best architects do it — and how you can too.


What you’ll learn:


  • What is Architecture? → Go beyond walls and roofs into the philosophy and purpose behind the practice.
  • Translating Ideas into Form → See real portfolio examples of how sketches and concepts evolve into physical spaces including
  • The Secret Skill → The single, overlooked ability that separates designers from architects.


Why attend?

  • Fresh insight into architecture’s creative process (not taught in textbooks).
  • No jargon overload — clear, practical takeaways you can use in your own studies or career.
  • Led by a masters student with a proven portfolios and teaching experience.
  • Discover the one skill that could redefine how you think, design, and present your work forever.

Whether you’re an aspiring architect, a design student, or simply curious about the built environment, this session will help you unlock the mindset and method behind powerful architecture.

Reserve your spot now. Over 32 people have already signed up with 48 remaining spaces

PS. Be careful. Once you know the secret shared at the end of the session, you’ll never see architecture the same way again.

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Harry Grant is a Masters Student at London Metropolitan University

After completing his Part 1 BA (Bachelors of Arts) Architecture, he moved on to work as an Architectural assistant before joining London Met to study his Part 2 MA (Masters of Arts) Architecture.

He has a wealth of project knowledge and experience that he will be sharing with you alongside the work he's completed until now.

Feel free to ask Harry any questions you may have in the Q&A at the end of the session.

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Oct 8 · 06:00 PDT