asbuckeye07, thanks man. I don't mean to seem standoffish, but I'm really reluctant to post my stuff, at least until I hear from all of my schools.
AV.
I have a BA in Psych from Tufts ('04). My work experience in college was pretty finance oriented. After graduating I was a producer at an Ad agency.
My portfolio was about 50% photography, 25% fine arts (I've had some training, and I've always been a painter) and 25% small conceptual projects.
completely understandable...I posted mine awhile back, and was immediately like "shit, was that bad". But it doesnt really bother me, I mean 95% of architecture is about copying anyways
um, ff33, I wish that were the case...but of the three I heard got calls from uva, one was an arch-background. there's till hope, and Im not too worried at this point.
philip johnson...you either love 'em or hate 'em...he mightve been sorta "hackish" on a surface level...but i still think he was a genius. he just happened to be interested in architecture thats only interested in itself.
That is right about Johnson,...first he did the tour ro Europe in thr 30's and wrote a book called International Style,..then in the late 80s, he was putting his name on the decon movement as well.
I heard a rumor that UCLA doesn't require you to do a thesis. Is this true? If so, what are your thoughts on projects requiring a thesis vs. those against it...
also, ive been trying to read that edifice complex...anyone else who's read it find it as dull as me? there just havent been any "ah ha!' moments...just obvious statements about architecture's power and power's influence on arch (ooooh, large buildings are intimidating? really?)
i couldn't get through it. i had to return it to the library.
i mean, i did learn several things i didn't know. i think the most interesting part had to do with what some of these "leaders" did and the architects connected to them.
but, overall, i just couldn't get into it like i hoped.
i went and visited the university of houston - and his copy of ledoux is very lacking.
Do you think they cut us non arch applicants a little slack with the portfolio? All that CAD stuff and projects you arch guys had in your portfolios is pretty impressive. I've fooled around a bit with AutoCAD and Google SketchUp, but I'm not really that proficient. Sure, I did pretty good on the GRE being a math major and a decent writer - but isn't the portfolio much more important?
cou - I am also not an arch major but I would advise you to really brush up on some cad and maybe some 3d modeling programs. You'll be surprised how necessary they'll become to you. I wouldn't have a job right now without knowing that stuff.
But yes I hope they do cut us some slack. My portfolio included about 6 architecture/urban design projects and the rest was woodworking, photography, and animation stuff.
ff33...I dont know bout where you went to arch school...but at osu, it seemed liked everyone got a B. I mean it was REALLY hard to get a's...but just as hard to get c's.. I mean I saw someone make a concept model that was a 12" triangle with basswood sticks and get a B...that should be a crime
in general, if you are equating CAD software with Architectural skill...think again. If you have no Arch background...then don't sweat it...just keep on writing poetry or painting or whatever it is you do.
Once you get in ,...you can then decide to go to teh summer prepe programs , ...of which some will prepare you for all the software stuff.
or if you want , go learn SU because it is easy..
or learn the real deal - RHINO
I was immersed in a world of mediocrity at my school... I considered myself the exception.... I got all A's in studio and Theory Classes, but...you are right...they mainly doled out "B's"
I'm another non-arch background guy. Got my B.S. at Ithaca in TV/Film audio production and did that for 2 years before I decided I needed to explore the other profession I was passionate about - architecture. Moved back to my hometown of Boston and started going to BAC - gone there for three full semesters, but trying to get into UT where my gf just started her own grad school.
I put my 1st professional arch program portfolio together with four projects from my first 2 studios, other drawing/3D classes, and projects from the arch firm I worked at for 9 months. I feel good about the portfolio. I know most 1st prof portfolios are people's non-arch paintings, designs, other art. I'm hoping my arch work at BAC and my 9 months at a firm with some good recommendations will put me over the top, but who knows.
Anyone else tried to pull off something like this? Ha!
Thanks! MArchI, first professional degree program. This is my first year to apply and this is my first acceptance. Still wondering when the next email from UCLA is coming in saying "Just kidding!" or "We made a mistake..."
I know the Art Institute of California. I have seen several pop-ups in my browser. hahaha. And I passed by the door in the summer 2005 when I was living in L.A., actually in westwood, the buildings just crossing the street parallel to the campus housing.
2008 M.Arch applicants, commiserate here!
oooh i see. well congratz on your acceptance!
Just got an email from Pratt. They want my transcripts from Spain evaluated by WES. You know how it works?
And they requested me the TOEFL score that I sent a week ago....
What The Fuck!
CONGRATS LAURIAN
All of you who are not from an architecture background - what IS your background?? What did you put in your portfolio?
asbuckeye07, thanks man. I don't mean to seem standoffish, but I'm really reluctant to post my stuff, at least until I hear from all of my schools.
AV.
I have a BA in Psych from Tufts ('04). My work experience in college was pretty finance oriented. After graduating I was a producer at an Ad agency.
My portfolio was about 50% photography, 25% fine arts (I've had some training, and I've always been a painter) and 25% small conceptual projects.
completely understandable...I posted mine awhile back, and was immediately like "shit, was that bad". But it doesnt really bother me, I mean 95% of architecture is about copying anyways
in undergrad i did Journalism, Piano, Dramatic Writing.
My portfolio was tabbed in two parts.
Part 1 was a full-length play
Part 2 was poster design and GSAPP summer stuff.
asbuck, maybe schools pick the best non-archs out of the batch first...
lemme guess all you non - archs that already got phone calls, ....got like 800 on you GREs, right?
that's for damn sure. look at Philip Johnson, the biggest thief and most audacious hack in history.
<i bet you got plenty of sleep all throughout your undergrad too>
um, ff33, I wish that were the case...but of the three I heard got calls from uva, one was an arch-background. there's till hope, and Im not too worried at this point.
philip johnson...you either love 'em or hate 'em...he mightve been sorta "hackish" on a surface level...but i still think he was a genius. he just happened to be interested in architecture thats only interested in itself.
rip,
That is right about Johnson,...first he did the tour ro Europe in thr 30's and wrote a book called International Style,..then in the late 80s, he was putting his name on the decon movement as well.
I heard a rumor that UCLA doesn't require you to do a thesis. Is this true? If so, what are your thoughts on projects requiring a thesis vs. those against it...
*replace "projects" with "schools"
rip - i agree with you.
after reading part of the edifice complex, i really don't like him at all. it's hard to have respect for him.
you guys arent paying attention to his buildings...just cause they're "ugly"
also, ive been trying to read that edifice complex...anyone else who's read it find it as dull as me? there just havent been any "ah ha!' moments...just obvious statements about architecture's power and power's influence on arch (ooooh, large buildings are intimidating? really?)
i couldn't get through it. i had to return it to the library.
i mean, i did learn several things i didn't know. i think the most interesting part had to do with what some of these "leaders" did and the architects connected to them.
but, overall, i just couldn't get into it like i hoped.
i went and visited the university of houston - and his copy of ledoux is very lacking.
*philip johnson's
yeah it was a great concept...then a great letdown... but I havent got to the PJ part yet
Yay! Accepted to University of British Columbia today, via DHL.
Thats cool Early.
DHL...what'd they deliver you an acceptance toaster oven ("toaster oven" avatar shout out..where you at playa?)
congratz though!
congrats early!
No toaster oven, unfortunately. Mine's broken.
Under the "contents" section they wrote "brochure and information." Sneaky.
Do you think they cut us non arch applicants a little slack with the portfolio? All that CAD stuff and projects you arch guys had in your portfolios is pretty impressive. I've fooled around a bit with AutoCAD and Google SketchUp, but I'm not really that proficient. Sure, I did pretty good on the GRE being a math major and a decent writer - but isn't the portfolio much more important?
cou - I am also not an arch major but I would advise you to really brush up on some cad and maybe some 3d modeling programs. You'll be surprised how necessary they'll become to you. I wouldn't have a job right now without knowing that stuff.
But yes I hope they do cut us some slack. My portfolio included about 6 architecture/urban design projects and the rest was woodworking, photography, and animation stuff.
of course...but my theory is you guys have to have better grades..
and...I think they are pretty smart about evaluating your creativity.
frankly, they don't want someone with CAD in there portfolio anyway....they like someone they can mold.
A V. did you show us your portfolio yet?
Nope I dont' have it online yet. Only in print. I should do some uploading...
ff33...I dont know bout where you went to arch school...but at osu, it seemed liked everyone got a B. I mean it was REALLY hard to get a's...but just as hard to get c's.. I mean I saw someone make a concept model that was a 12" triangle with basswood sticks and get a B...that should be a crime
in general, if you are equating CAD software with Architectural skill...think again. If you have no Arch background...then don't sweat it...just keep on writing poetry or painting or whatever it is you do.
Once you get in ,...you can then decide to go to teh summer prepe programs , ...of which some will prepare you for all the software stuff.
or if you want , go learn SU because it is easy..
or learn the real deal - RHINO
Upload to googlepages.com we want to take a look :)
asbuck,
I know what you mean...
I was immersed in a world of mediocrity at my school... I considered myself the exception.... I got all A's in studio and Theory Classes, but...you are right...they mainly doled out "B's"
rhino's pretty easy
Just download Rhinoceros v.4.0 I will start to design something soon.
May be I will use to develop something of my capstone. The urban planning of a luxury coastal zone. 79.000m2 -- 850.000ft2
I recommend the rubber duck!
It is a tutorial ...
"I recommend the rubber duck!" ... thats what she said
god, im bored
woohooo congrats on the early acceptances!
sorry, i havent been around.. i've been super busy with school :/
that's awesome EarlyPM, UBC is a nice school. Strict requirements though.
I recommend the rubber duck too
Hey thanks for the replies about UT yall.
I'm another non-arch background guy. Got my B.S. at Ithaca in TV/Film audio production and did that for 2 years before I decided I needed to explore the other profession I was passionate about - architecture. Moved back to my hometown of Boston and started going to BAC - gone there for three full semesters, but trying to get into UT where my gf just started her own grad school.
I put my 1st professional arch program portfolio together with four projects from my first 2 studios, other drawing/3D classes, and projects from the arch firm I worked at for 9 months. I feel good about the portfolio. I know most 1st prof portfolios are people's non-arch paintings, designs, other art. I'm hoping my arch work at BAC and my 9 months at a firm with some good recommendations will put me over the top, but who knows.
Anyone else tried to pull off something like this? Ha!
Where is your portfolio to review?
Got accepted to UCLA!! It's been my dream to be a Bruin. Now I have to wait for 8 more decisions. Not a bad school to start it off if you ask me.
Underground congratulations! which program did you apply? It is the first acceptance in a Top School.
Thanks! MArchI, first professional degree program. This is my first year to apply and this is my first acceptance. Still wondering when the next email from UCLA is coming in saying "Just kidding!" or "We made a mistake..."
Shit that's wonderful. Which is your background?
3D animation from the Art Institute of California which is in Santa Monica
UCLA sending out letters already? I'm surprised.
I know the Art Institute of California. I have seen several pop-ups in my browser. hahaha. And I passed by the door in the summer 2005 when I was living in L.A., actually in westwood, the buildings just crossing the street parallel to the campus housing.
Good for you man.
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