Hello,I'm currently a 4th year arch. student at Carnegie Mellon Univ. and I'm looking into continuing my education at graduate school level.
I just wanted to get some general information of each school, their focus, things they look for in your portfolio, teaching style, studio environment, school surroundings, sustainability issues, computer modeling, conceptual designs?, professors, connections afterwards, and anything you know of.
School that I would like to know more of are:
Harvard
Columbia
Berkeley
Yale
U Penn
and any other schools similar to those
Cornell also offers a M.Arch II program ~ an Ivy, relatively more generous at handing out financial aid, and starts the first semester in New York City.
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M.arch II programs (Harvard, Columbia, Berkeley, Yale, U Penn)
Hello,I'm currently a 4th year arch. student at Carnegie Mellon Univ. and I'm looking into continuing my education at graduate school level.
I just wanted to get some general information of each school, their focus, things they look for in your portfolio, teaching style, studio environment, school surroundings, sustainability issues, computer modeling, conceptual designs?, professors, connections afterwards, and anything you know of.
School that I would like to know more of are:
Harvard
Columbia
Berkeley
Yale
U Penn
and any other schools similar to those
Thank you for your time,
It might be helpful to start with their websites and gain a general understanding. From there, you may want to ask specific questions.
UCLA offers a M.Arch II program. Length of study = 4 quarters. (Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring). Usually taught by Greg Lynn, Thom Mayne or Neil Denari.
Cornell also offers a M.Arch II program ~ an Ivy, relatively more generous at handing out financial aid, and starts the first semester in New York City.
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