hello, you can go to www.design.upenn.edu for info on the architecture program. also check out the WORK publications of student work which is also on the website.
I think the program is a decent balance between theory, computing and practice. you can choose between studios which have a more practice-oriented approach as well as those that are heavy in design and theory (such as those run by Ali Rahim and Cecil Balmond/Roland Snooks).
I dont think you need to worry about where alumni find jobs. although it is hard for everyone at the moment, there are people in the US, europe, china, japan and korea. it all depends on how good you are and the situation you are in when you are job hunting.
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ANY UPENN STUDENTS/ALUMS OUT THERE?
It's a bit hard to find info on PENN design's architecture program out there and I'm not sure if I will be able to attend the open house.
What do you like/dislike about the program? Where do most of the alum find jobs?
Any insight into the program would be much appreciated
hello, you can go to www.design.upenn.edu for info on the architecture program. also check out the WORK publications of student work which is also on the website.
I think the program is a decent balance between theory, computing and practice. you can choose between studios which have a more practice-oriented approach as well as those that are heavy in design and theory (such as those run by Ali Rahim and Cecil Balmond/Roland Snooks).
I dont think you need to worry about where alumni find jobs. although it is hard for everyone at the moment, there are people in the US, europe, china, japan and korea. it all depends on how good you are and the situation you are in when you are job hunting.
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