Speaking to an industrial designer at Art Center today, he asked what I love about architecture, I said I love creating spaces that people can interact in, then explained a few of my projects.
He then told me that Architecture was not the creative outlet I wanted but rather Environmental Design. Trying to look for the distinction online and it is not possible it meshes the 2 together and suggests 'architecture AND environmental design.'
What is the difference? This is key so I can choose what program to apply to.
there are dozens of definitions of environmental design. that ID guy was probably talking about something that has nothing to do with the environment (read: ecology & sustainability) and everything to do with creating immersive experiences inside spaces (read: exhibit design & themed restaurants). Then there are a few folks from the interactive technology disciplines creating spaces that are interactive - like Charles Renfro (the best known of them).
Now a graduate architecture degree will enable you to become licensed as an architect, an MFA in environmental design/ID will not. There are limits to a career if you don't get licensed. For a while, several architecture schools have been playing with game theory and creating games - not sure who is doing this anymore, but worth looking into.
don't know any arch programs with dual degree options in industrial design/environmental design. MIT's media lab and NYU's ITP program are the cutting edge when it comes to interactive design for spaces/places - both are very hard to get into.
Masters in Architecture vs. Masters in Environmental Design
Speaking to an industrial designer at Art Center today, he asked what I love about architecture, I said I love creating spaces that people can interact in, then explained a few of my projects.
He then told me that Architecture was not the creative outlet I wanted but rather Environmental Design. Trying to look for the distinction online and it is not possible it meshes the 2 together and suggests 'architecture AND environmental design.'
What is the difference? This is key so I can choose what program to apply to.
T H A N K Y O U
there are dozens of definitions of environmental design. that ID guy was probably talking about something that has nothing to do with the environment (read: ecology & sustainability) and everything to do with creating immersive experiences inside spaces (read: exhibit design & themed restaurants). Then there are a few folks from the interactive technology disciplines creating spaces that are interactive - like Charles Renfro (the best known of them).
Now a graduate architecture degree will enable you to become licensed as an architect, an MFA in environmental design/ID will not. There are limits to a career if you don't get licensed. For a while, several architecture schools have been playing with game theory and creating games - not sure who is doing this anymore, but worth looking into.
don't know any arch programs with dual degree options in industrial design/environmental design. MIT's media lab and NYU's ITP program are the cutting edge when it comes to interactive design for spaces/places - both are very hard to get into.
good luck!
vs......
i'd go with option C.
haha decided to go with architecture thanks for your input :)
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