I've completed my 4 years industrial design bachelor in Germany last summer. Throughout my studies I've been interested in architecture and also my bachelor thesis dealt with space in general.
I'm now considering studying architecture. Unfortunately, most (all) master's programmes in Germany and Europe, which I found, require a bachelor's degree in architecture for comprehensible reasons.
Since I can't afford to study in the USA, and I would not like to start at a total beginners level in a bachelor's programme, I was wondering if anybody knows of a similar master's programme that accepts non-architects in Europe.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Feb 6, 17 11:39 am
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Master in Architecture without BA in Architecture in Europe
Dear Community,
I've completed my 4 years industrial design bachelor in Germany last summer. Throughout my studies I've been interested in architecture and also my bachelor thesis dealt with space in general.
I'm now considering studying architecture. Unfortunately, most (all) master's programmes in Germany and Europe, which I found, require a bachelor's degree in architecture for comprehensible reasons.
In the US though, I've found several master's programmes that are meant for non-architects but are still on a master's level. E.g.: Harvard: http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/architecture/master-in-architecture-i/
Columbia: https://www.arch.columbia.edu/programs/1-master-of-architecture and many more such as Berkeley..
Since I can't afford to study in the USA, and I would not like to start at a total beginners level in a bachelor's programme, I was wondering if anybody knows of a similar master's programme that accepts non-architects in Europe.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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