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melivt

anyone know whether admittance is difficult or not?

 
Dec 17, 04 7:18 pm
mauOne™

you speak german ?

Dec 17, 04 8:10 pm  · 
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melivt

i worked in germany for a year. so yeah, but not fluently

Dec 17, 04 8:26 pm  · 
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surely this is a provocation.

Dec 17, 04 10:10 pm  · 
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c

any american programs hooked up with eth?

Dec 17, 04 10:26 pm  · 
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"hooked up" in what way?

Dec 17, 04 10:31 pm  · 
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c

us schools with either summer or semester programs or studios of some sort in zurich. proffessor swapping? i don't really know how it might work- i know only undergrad often has these sorts of things
switzerland being the land of zumthor and botta and Markli and H&dM, - it makes me wonder which american schools might be affiliated....

Dec 17, 04 10:50 pm  · 
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kissy_face

I know their students can do a semester at the GSD, but I don't know if it works both ways

Dec 17, 04 11:27 pm  · 
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lifeform

this thread is getting quite smutty.
"hooked up"
"professor swapping"
"both ways"

he just wants to know if it is difficult to get into the eth. jeez.

Dec 18, 04 12:15 am  · 
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c

lifeform, my humble explanation of our smutty answers ...i find in my lastest work from my theory of epidemic academic masturbationism..
As well all know ...the architectural idiom is gendered as our conceptual, even proto-conceptualconstruct of the non-cognitiv, thus the intuited and
sexualicated nature of space - Derricault makes this even more obvious, in mapping the transmition of fluids between spaces or 'gears' ( this is why we have 1st , 2nd base etc... a combination of sexual gear and transmition fluid) in the recapitulation or echoing of pure formlessness.
The gymnasticidal convolutions of the idiom are are only voice, and we must commit ourselves either to the insane assylum as some would suggest, or to homeostatic consequentialism , essentially a sexual conjugation as manifest in language, and in our responses!...duh.

Dec 18, 04 3:11 am  · 
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bryan boyer

The GSD<>ETH link indeed goes both ways.

Dec 18, 04 7:47 am  · 
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mauOne™

i have 2 agree with c

Dec 18, 04 7:50 am  · 
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d-t

The ETH post-graduate program accepts 2-3 students a semester/year, it's more indepedent research oriented program than studio base. I would assume it would be difficult in terms of admission standard and your application process needs to cater with program director. Recently, I heard some of the studies has closed down due to finance. Otherwise, the resources are excellent and the C. Engineering dept is exceptional, all within one building plus you get to see 1:1 scale mock of concrete structure at the engineering floor.

Apr 22, 05 12:25 am  · 
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amnada

You all have thoroughly discouraged me from completing my undergrad B.Arch at ETH Zurich...

Jun 4, 10 1:03 pm  · 
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DisplacedArchitect

Why are people going to architecture college anyway? dont u know no one is hiring us anymore?

Jun 4, 10 3:33 pm  · 
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