one of my main "unknowns" with the M.Arch program at SAIC has been the make-up of the incoming class.
anyone that is either seriously considering the program, or has decided to enroll, please post. trying to figure out what to expect in my classmates..
me: undergrad in the liberal arts with a strong focus on sustainable design & architecture (non-NAAB program). lots of competition work and a little professional practice. primary interests in north asia (s. korea in particular), medium density housing, and the unique role of architecture as both cause and response to social behavior...and other things.
thanks.
(i know posting my interests sounds dumb, if you don't want to...at least give me a little background?)
Anyone else headed to SAIC?
one of my main "unknowns" with the M.Arch program at SAIC has been the make-up of the incoming class.
anyone that is either seriously considering the program, or has decided to enroll, please post. trying to figure out what to expect in my classmates..
me: undergrad in the liberal arts with a strong focus on sustainable design & architecture (non-NAAB program). lots of competition work and a little professional practice. primary interests in north asia (s. korea in particular), medium density housing, and the unique role of architecture as both cause and response to social behavior...and other things.
thanks.
(i know posting my interests sounds dumb, if you don't want to...at least give me a little background?)
thanks
BS Arch from UIC and I will be attending SAIC next year.
got the other results i needed. I'll be making my deposit soon to go to SAIC. i'm in the Interior Arch program. (2 yr vs 3 yr being negotiated)
stats:
BA Arch Studies
University of Washington
want to study the role of sustainability in historic preservation
Sorry guys, I got accepted to USC for the 2 yr program, and don't have to relocate myself. Good luck in Chicago!
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