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Manchester school of architecture - statement essay

Why do I want to study architecture at MSA?  Having carefully searched through the options of the world education, I can state that my firm preference for the British Universities is based on the eminent excellence of their faculties, the rich academic sources they offer and the engaging academic ambiance they create. Firstly, MSA has impressed me by the great number of architects it educated such as Norman Foster, and due to the fact that it is ranked among the best architecture course in UK.     MSA is indeed ranked amongst the best in the UK due to the capability of the students to produce high quality works. In terms of beauty, my heart has already been stolen by MSA’s environment. Located in the middle of the historical Manchester City, the architectural beauty lies in every corner of the streets. If given a place at the  Manchester School of Architecture, I will endeavor not merely to become another example of the excellent architecture students which graduate from this top u

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  This painting depicts the evolution of architecture from huts to skyscrapers. Architecture as always been a beauty no matter how simple or complex the structure is. I used acrylic paints on an A3 size canvas to paint. I used blue for the skyscrapers to denote that they merge among the clouds and used earth shades to denote that during olden days, houses were so grounded.  This is a watercolour painting which shows the beauty in simplicity of Indian women. The minimalist works on the wall by using just white paint and the elegance of a dark toned women slaying in a red saree, had been depicted here. This is a watercolour painting of a lamp which was used in India before electricity was introduced especially during festivals due to its traditional structure. This is in the shape of a swan because in Indian mythology, swans were considered as the most favourite creature of the goddesses.  I painted this by getting inspired from the painting ' The son of a man' by Rene Magritte.