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  1. The Architectural Association (AA) was founded in 1847 and this year will celebrate its 175 th anniversary. Since its inception until the present day, the AA has grown into a substantial public association, housed at Bedford Square in central London, in its 142-hectare woodland site at Hooke Park in Dorset and represented globally through the AA Visiting School.

  2. 建築聯盟學院. 建築聯盟學院( Architectural Association School of Architecture ),常簡稱為AA或 AA School of Architecture ,有時亦翻做建築協會學院、AA建築學院,英國建築聯盟或英國建築學院,是英國最老的建築類獨立學校,是全球最重要和有影響力的建築學院之一。

  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. The Architectural Association was founded in 1847, opening as a day school in 1901. The AA is committed to public benefit attained by the learning, teaching, discussion and promotion of architecture. The School is recognised as a worldwide leader in architectural education, with graduates that include many of the world’s leading architects, scholars, critics and educators.

  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. The journal is published twice a year and is distributed to members of the Architectural Association, individual subscribers and a select network of bookshops worldwide. It is currently edited by Maria Shéhérazade Giudici, who follows Thomas Weaver (2007– 2018), David Terrien (2004–2006), Mark Rappolt (2000– 2003) and Mary Wall (1981–1999).