23, B.Arch, 2 years full time in an architecture office, am basically 'head intern' and co-CAD manager, with several years part-time experience in architecture and construction before that. Applied to MFA Graphic Design/Visual Communications/Communication Design programs. My portfolio had about 20% architecture, 20% packaging/soft industrial, 60% graphic design.
..... 27 with a B.Des. in industrial design. Only applied to one (Canadian) school this year, my first time applying.
I've done a little design consultation (some industrial design, some not) but I make my living as a body piercer, of all things. In THAT field, I've been successful - magazines, TV, all that. I even included some tasteful photography of some piercings as part of my portfolio, which did not contain any architecture. I figure, that's why I'm applying to school - to LEARN how to design buildings.
I'll be finding out this week about school, so that doesn't leave a whole lot of time to really sit and wait, thankfully. Developed an ulcer already.
Oh.... and here in Canuckistan, the general consensus is that M.Arch programs only accept those students with a B.Arch. That is, except for two schools in the entire country. What a load.
25 y/o fashion photographer (formerly graphic designer) with BFA in interdisciplinary design (dillettante) and internships at a few architecture-related firms, placed in an architecture essay competition, a few architecture electives in school, an exhibit design I did freelance, and *ahem* some kind of editorial status on a popular architecture website.
26, BBA in marketing. I had planned to join an ad firm out of school, but 2003 still had the hit of 9/11. Ended up with a job as a commercial credit analyst. Currently part-time analyst and part-time arch intern waiting for the decisions while I complete prereq's for M.Arch program. Took undergrad design I and vis com at UTSA last semester, and a majority of my port includes photos, drawings, and designs.
Definitely pursuing what I love instead of what brought home the $$.
Plus, my wife is an "unlicensed" interior designer. This is always fun and interesting when it comes to designing and decorating our house.
namby - now i'm VERY interested to see your portfolio! i shoot for an online magazine at all the fashion parades here but i'm not a professional photographer.. just very obsessed with fashion!
I haven't recieved anything in days. I thought that maybe my e-mail was broken but I sent myself a message from another account and it worked. So.....another day of waiting and refreshing my e-mail awaits.
27, B.S. in finance, worked in finance for 4-5 yrs. very boring. took a summer arch studio 2006, portfolio studio arch project, artwork and drawings. that's it.
35, past life as graphic - web designer (without degree) to creative director/art director from 1994 - 2002. Returned to school and got BAArch at UNM with 3.6 gpa. Interned for AP and work in a Design/Build firm currently, as well as doing the UNM architecture school website. Portfolio included architecture, graphic/web design and screen printing work.
25 B.Arch, work @ a large firm in DC. Love it... but want more. going for my M.Arch (post-prof) so I can continue my research and *hopefully* go for a fullbright.
22, non-architecture BA candidate (film and media studies (very cultural studies oriented..)/ economics), did c-disco program at GSD but have no work experience.
I was going to go, for Flatstock, as a ton of poster art friends will all be there...and my wife is having her baby shower in austin on friday...so, it would have made sense to go...but, I have had to reconsider for personal reasons, like $.
If you go stop by Flatstock at the Austin Convention Center...it will be going on all day Friday and Saturday I believe.
WonderK: That's awesome that you're into sustainable design. I am as well....in fact, it's sort of how I got interested in architecture in the first place.
20, graduated B.S. in Psychology last year. 3 years experience working unpaid in psychology research labs, and about 2 years experience in fast food (at least I get paid to do that...) Last year I was rejected from the PhD programs in Clinical Psychology I applied to. I reevaluated my life and realized I'd regret it forever if I never gave architecture a shot. It's been a personal hobby of mine since I was about 13--I don't know much, but I've spent a lot of time reading in UT Austin's architecture library. I'll be coming into my M.Arch completely green and clueless.
My portfolio has sculptures, drawings, and photography. Luckily artistic talent runs in my family, so hopefully I blew admissions away by my mad drawing skillz.
Kristan - thank you very much. I really do not know what would be my top choice...I am really waiting to see how they all respond. At that point I will evaluate my options...I think I would be happy at any of the schools I applied to.
Goodluck with UCLA...They and SciArc definitely seem like they are headed in very exciting directions.
I am feeling the same way. Hard to concentrate and refreshing my gmail every few minutes at work.
25 yo. BA double major in Economics and Computer Science (totally unrelated). 2.5 years working at a boutique management consulting firm exclusively serving architecture and engineering clients (I get to tell firm principals what they do wrong in running their businesses), but I don't do any actual design or architecture. I've been taking classes for the last two years in design and drawing which has built up the brunt of my portfolio. mainly charcoal and pastel drawings, some perspective hand drawings, photography work from college.
No idea where I stand in comparison with others. I want to be in Boston or Bay Area. Applied to GSD, GSAPP, Cal, UCLA, and BAC as safety. Got acceptance from BAC back in January (they're rolling admissions). Haven't heard sh*t from the rest. So aggravting.
wow, we've gone through some pages today! I guess things are picking up a bit, huh?
Would it be too much for me to hope for an acceptance from RIT sometime this week? Yeah, I should probably just be happy with what I've got. Goals for tonight: finish the final pieces for my magazine design book, get the covers cut and formatted so that my bf can print them at work tomorrow, and get the layout for the book to at least 75%.
right on- there's a Van der mark5 poster from Mat Daly of the Bird Machine on my back wall as we speak. Beautiful stuff. They were at the Renegade Craft Fair in W-Burg last summer. Nice guys.
we we're all part of the original flatstock in san francisco years ago and we have all been fans of each others poster work. great guys doing it all for the right reasons...and very talented to boot. architnect reveals the smallness of the world yet again.
cpnorris- I hope that's what the admissions people say when they see it! And yup, I drew that back in 2002. It was only the second time I'd ever done a drawing using professional charcoal/graphite pencils on nice paper. Before that, I really didn't draw much, and if I did, it was only like #2 pencils on computer paper.
Hey everyone. I just checked my e-mail. Got accepted to UT! No e-mail from Yale or GSD, so I'll expect those are denials. Sounds like the Yale e-mail was a batch. If anyone knows otherwise, please tell us.
Big congratulations to everyone who got acceptances today! Hang in there everyone who doesn't have anything yet. Even with my UT acceptance, I know how you feel. I am edgy about Yale since others got accepted today and I haven't heard.
I am proud to have gotten the UT (MArch I) acceptance, especially with my extremely low undergraduate GPA (it can be done LIG). My GRE and work experience helped I'm sure.
34, BS in business mgt, 5 years in the air force as a space systems acquisition officer, 7 years as a contracted consultant to the air force, all while successfully avoiding a music career in a band. until 2 years ago, architecture was only something i read about voraciously. my portfolio was some drawing, some graphic design, some furniture design, and some projects from an intro to architectural design class.
Congrats baBoomBa! It's good to know isn't it?
(My apologies to those who haven't heard anything yet, but hang in there.)
Did anyone else get mildly freaked out when they got an acceptance? I sort of had an "oh $h1T" moment...
do you guys think it would be possible that school people will be working late at night sending out emails, so that I maybe will receive one later today..???
I think I refreshed my gmail like 200 times today, and I do know that it automatically does it...
I guess ill go out for a drink...
geimanj- I was actually pretty pissed when I got the packet from CCA yesterday. The crappiness of the financial aid situation completley overwhelmed me. Now I'm starting to feel closer to being properly excited about the possibilities, though.
I nearly got in a car accident today, and it would have been my stupid fault. Went home and checked the email and saw Dean Stern's thumbs up. That changed everything.
Hey everyone I got in to UT Austin today .... way excited to be in a school
Since everyone else is putting their info here goes...
I have a mech engr degree been working for the govt in project management for the past 4 years. I have taken a few art classes, entered some design competitions, and worked for an architecture firm at nights for the past 2 years. my grades were a 2.8 with decent gre's here is a link to my portfolio:
2007 M.Arch applicants, commiserate here!
23, B.Arch, 2 years full time in an architecture office, am basically 'head intern' and co-CAD manager, with several years part-time experience in architecture and construction before that. Applied to MFA Graphic Design/Visual Communications/Communication Design programs. My portfolio had about 20% architecture, 20% packaging/soft industrial, 60% graphic design.
I'll join in...
..... 27 with a B.Des. in industrial design. Only applied to one (Canadian) school this year, my first time applying.
I've done a little design consultation (some industrial design, some not) but I make my living as a body piercer, of all things. In THAT field, I've been successful - magazines, TV, all that. I even included some tasteful photography of some piercings as part of my portfolio, which did not contain any architecture. I figure, that's why I'm applying to school - to LEARN how to design buildings.
I'll be finding out this week about school, so that doesn't leave a whole lot of time to really sit and wait, thankfully. Developed an ulcer already.
Oh.... and here in Canuckistan, the general consensus is that M.Arch programs only accept those students with a B.Arch. That is, except for two schools in the entire country. What a load.
25 y/o fashion photographer (formerly graphic designer) with BFA in interdisciplinary design (dillettante) and internships at a few architecture-related firms, placed in an architecture essay competition, a few architecture electives in school, an exhibit design I did freelance, and *ahem* some kind of editorial status on a popular architecture website.
Remember that post? Top party schools in the U.S.
I got in the Top one. #1 AZ State. Oh man...
M.Arch 3+ program...
26, BBA in marketing. I had planned to join an ad firm out of school, but 2003 still had the hit of 9/11. Ended up with a job as a commercial credit analyst. Currently part-time analyst and part-time arch intern waiting for the decisions while I complete prereq's for M.Arch program. Took undergrad design I and vis com at UTSA last semester, and a majority of my port includes photos, drawings, and designs.
Definitely pursuing what I love instead of what brought home the $$.
Plus, my wife is an "unlicensed" interior designer. This is always fun and interesting when it comes to designing and decorating our house.
namby - now i'm VERY interested to see your portfolio! i shoot for an online magazine at all the fashion parades here but i'm not a professional photographer.. just very obsessed with fashion!
I haven't recieved anything in days. I thought that maybe my e-mail was broken but I sent myself a message from another account and it worked. So.....another day of waiting and refreshing my e-mail awaits.
me too. so stressed out, can't even concentrate at work
namby has the life i wish i had!!
27, B.S. in finance, worked in finance for 4-5 yrs. very boring. took a summer arch studio 2006, portfolio studio arch project, artwork and drawings. that's it.
And so ends another day of nothing here as well.
35, past life as graphic - web designer (without degree) to creative director/art director from 1994 - 2002. Returned to school and got BAArch at UNM with 3.6 gpa. Interned for AP and work in a Design/Build firm currently, as well as doing the UNM architecture school website. Portfolio included architecture, graphic/web design and screen printing work.
kristin_kai, I'm not abandoning architecture......actually it's quite the opposite. I'm kind of digging in......
See if you can figure out what I'm going back to school for based on these other topics, which I have started:
Free Movie
Biodiesel
News: The Street Turns Green
News: Greenbuild 2007 Moves to Chicago
If nothing else this little scavenger hunt will distract you for, oh, 3.7 minutes.
yeah, I have posted it in a number of places...here it is.
wonderK, i'd guess you're going the environmental science route...those all look like green/sustainable design topics.
25 B.Arch, work @ a large firm in DC. Love it... but want more. going for my M.Arch (post-prof) so I can continue my research and *hopefully* go for a fullbright.
jason cross, you rportfolio looks amazing too! jeeeeeeeez...mine looks downright sad in comparison to all of yours!
22, non-architecture BA candidate (film and media studies (very cultural studies oriented..)/ economics), did c-disco program at GSD but have no work experience.
Anyone going to South By South West?
I was going to go, for Flatstock, as a ton of poster art friends will all be there...and my wife is having her baby shower in austin on friday...so, it would have made sense to go...but, I have had to reconsider for personal reasons, like $.
If you go stop by Flatstock at the Austin Convention Center...it will be going on all day Friday and Saturday I believe.
http://flatstock.com/
WonderK: That's awesome that you're into sustainable design. I am as well....in fact, it's sort of how I got interested in architecture in the first place.
20, graduated B.S. in Psychology last year. 3 years experience working unpaid in psychology research labs, and about 2 years experience in fast food (at least I get paid to do that...) Last year I was rejected from the PhD programs in Clinical Psychology I applied to. I reevaluated my life and realized I'd regret it forever if I never gave architecture a shot. It's been a personal hobby of mine since I was about 13--I don't know much, but I've spent a lot of time reading in UT Austin's architecture library. I'll be coming into my M.Arch completely green and clueless.
My portfolio has sculptures, drawings, and photography. Luckily artistic talent runs in my family, so hopefully I blew admissions away by my mad drawing skillz.
I wish I was going to SXSW but I'm not. A bunch of my friends rented a loft on 5th street. I don't have the $ or vaca time to join them. bummer
holy shit OD86!! you seriously drew that?
Flatstock! Yeah, go buy a bunch of Jay Ryan, Mat Daly and Nick Butcher posters. Chicago, what?
I'll be waiting by the phone, damnit.
-andrew
themz my boyz!
OD86 - that is some hyper real drawing
Kristan - thank you very much. I really do not know what would be my top choice...I am really waiting to see how they all respond. At that point I will evaluate my options...I think I would be happy at any of the schools I applied to.
Goodluck with UCLA...They and SciArc definitely seem like they are headed in very exciting directions.
I am feeling the same way. Hard to concentrate and refreshing my gmail every few minutes at work.
25 yo. BA double major in Economics and Computer Science (totally unrelated). 2.5 years working at a boutique management consulting firm exclusively serving architecture and engineering clients (I get to tell firm principals what they do wrong in running their businesses), but I don't do any actual design or architecture. I've been taking classes for the last two years in design and drawing which has built up the brunt of my portfolio. mainly charcoal and pastel drawings, some perspective hand drawings, photography work from college.
No idea where I stand in comparison with others. I want to be in Boston or Bay Area. Applied to GSD, GSAPP, Cal, UCLA, and BAC as safety. Got acceptance from BAC back in January (they're rolling admissions). Haven't heard sh*t from the rest. So aggravting.
wow, we've gone through some pages today! I guess things are picking up a bit, huh?
Would it be too much for me to hope for an acceptance from RIT sometime this week? Yeah, I should probably just be happy with what I've got. Goals for tonight: finish the final pieces for my magazine design book, get the covers cut and formatted so that my bf can print them at work tomorrow, and get the layout for the book to at least 75%.
right on- there's a Van der mark5 poster from Mat Daly of the Bird Machine on my back wall as we speak. Beautiful stuff. They were at the Renegade Craft Fair in W-Burg last summer. Nice guys.
we we're all part of the original flatstock in san francisco years ago and we have all been fans of each others poster work. great guys doing it all for the right reasons...and very talented to boot. architnect reveals the smallness of the world yet again.
that's archinect.
cpnorris- I hope that's what the admissions people say when they see it! And yup, I drew that back in 2002. It was only the second time I'd ever done a drawing using professional charcoal/graphite pencils on nice paper. Before that, I really didn't draw much, and if I did, it was only like #2 pencils on computer paper.
Hey everyone. I just checked my e-mail. Got accepted to UT! No e-mail from Yale or GSD, so I'll expect those are denials. Sounds like the Yale e-mail was a batch. If anyone knows otherwise, please tell us.
Big congratulations to everyone who got acceptances today! Hang in there everyone who doesn't have anything yet. Even with my UT acceptance, I know how you feel. I am edgy about Yale since others got accepted today and I haven't heard.
I am proud to have gotten the UT (MArch I) acceptance, especially with my extremely low undergraduate GPA (it can be done LIG). My GRE and work experience helped I'm sure.
baBOOMba!
congrats baboomba...and I think it is far too early to count yourself out of Yale or Harvard.
34, BS in business mgt, 5 years in the air force as a space systems acquisition officer, 7 years as a contracted consultant to the air force, all while successfully avoiding a music career in a band. until 2 years ago, architecture was only something i read about voraciously. my portfolio was some drawing, some graphic design, some furniture design, and some projects from an intro to architectural design class.
Congrats baBoomBa! It's good to know isn't it?
(My apologies to those who haven't heard anything yet, but hang in there.)
Did anyone else get mildly freaked out when they got an acceptance? I sort of had an "oh $h1T" moment...
congrats baboomba!! now get back to drinking...
baboomba - congratulations!
five schools and nothing so far..
do you guys think it would be possible that school people will be working late at night sending out emails, so that I maybe will receive one later today..???
I think I refreshed my gmail like 200 times today, and I do know that it automatically does it...
I guess ill go out for a drink...
I got into UT-Austin. I can't believe they bought it! I was notified by email today. Does anyone here have knowledge about deferring?
M.Arch 1, undergrad in history.
From what i know they do not do deferments at UT for MArch.
Congrats baboomba! I wish UT would let their *other* applicants know. If I never get my letter, does our deal still apply? :o/
Kalyani and kristin, I think that the 3 of us deserve some scotch. I wish I had some scotch.
geimanj- I was actually pretty pissed when I got the packet from CCA yesterday. The crappiness of the financial aid situation completley overwhelmed me. Now I'm starting to feel closer to being properly excited about the possibilities, though.
Our deal applies regardless of who gets into where.
Hey spankyspank and Balagan (and other Yale M.Arch IIers),
Congrats first of all!
What's your opinion on their program--especially the 2 years part of it... I feel that's a semester too long for the post-pro degree.
Good luck to everyone.
I nearly got in a car accident today, and it would have been my stupid fault. Went home and checked the email and saw Dean Stern's thumbs up. That changed everything.
Hey everyone I got in to UT Austin today .... way excited to be in a school
Since everyone else is putting their info here goes...
I have a mech engr degree been working for the govt in project management for the past 4 years. I have taken a few art classes, entered some design competitions, and worked for an architecture firm at nights for the past 2 years. my grades were a 2.8 with decent gre's here is a link to my portfolio:
http://homepage.mac.com/aaronzeligs/MArch-Portfolio/
i am applying to cal, ucla, ut austin, osu, harvard, columbia, cincy
congrats mctwist!!!
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