I found out about this Master of Science in Space Architecture program being offered by SICSA, University of Houston. It is a very interesting field and one which I wished about. I have a natural inclination towards Architecture and Astronomy. So I have an interest for this program and frankly, if I want to do Master in architecture, it would be this.
I am currently pursuing my B. Arch and I'm from India.
I wanted to know about your views for this program and do you think there are employment opportunities for it out there.
I do not see myself doing M.Arch in any other field other than this.
randomised
Jan 30, 17 8:25 am
The employment opportunities are out there, waaaay out there.
thisisnotmyname
Jan 30, 17 12:03 pm
SICSA was down the hall from us when I was doing some studies at University of Houston. It's not limited to only the design of structures in space, they also look at extreme environments on Earth like undersea habitats and polar sites.
I would contact the program directly to inquire about where their graduates have found employment.
GypsySquid
Jan 31, 17 4:36 am
I am also trying to pursue this program. I know that it has limited slots, hopefully after my M.arch I can get in their program. My question is this: would I be able to get my licensure through a space industry company?
Duane McLemore
Feb 8, 17 1:02 am
There's a major in space architecture.?
I find myself suddenly second guessing most of the decisions I've made in life.
Donna Sink
Feb 11, 17 12:04 pm
LOL me too! This is hilarious.
archiwutm8
Feb 8, 17 3:49 am
You missed out on the Moon cheese.
cipyboy
Feb 10, 17 3:26 pm
How's the licensing process for Mars?
b3tadine[sutures]
Feb 11, 17 11:39 am
It's this where the budding Steve Bannon clubs meet?
Josh Mings
Feb 11, 17 9:50 pm
I want to be Mars' first licensed architect.
archiwutm8
Feb 14, 17 3:31 am
That's a really shitty shitposting advert. I'm gonna make sure no one uses your service.
anchalbhaskar
May 26, 17 4:37 pm
Contact me for any queries. I am a master's student at this course.
Hi! I am a high school student who is currently choosing a career... I know it's a masters degree but I'm about to begin college with a bachelor's degree in architecture, I am really interested, and I will email you, hope we can chat!
Balaji muthalagappan
Oct 21, 18 2:15 am
Hiii.. Brother I'm currently doing my bachelor of architecture in india... I'd like to do masters in space architecture.. Kindly guide me.. I'm waiting.. Eagerly..
shilpathomas
Nov 7, 19 8:12 pm
I am looking forward for this course so much!!!! But so many doubts and a little bit of fear ahhh THIS IS LITERALLY MY DREAM COME TRUE!!!!!!!!!
fatima.marques
May 16, 21 3:09 pm
HI, I recently discovered this Master in Space Architecture and I was trying to apply for it, but it looks like I missed the submission of the form. Does someone knows the deadlines to apply to this course? and if there will be another opportunity to apply this year? Thank you
DeniseDArteaga
May 18, 21 11:14 pm
For me, space is a basic tool of architecture. It is what is created when forming geometrical 3D structures with mass, another element of architecture. It is the air between objects, the nothingness. It can be perceived because of the existence of light, the qualities of which are in turn used to make beautiful and meaningful rooms.
I found out about this Master of Science in Space Architecture program being offered by SICSA, University of Houston. It is a very interesting field and one which I wished about. I have a natural inclination towards Architecture and Astronomy. So I have an interest for this program and frankly, if I want to do Master in architecture, it would be this. I am currently pursuing my B. Arch and I'm from India. I wanted to know about your views for this program and do you think there are employment opportunities for it out there. I do not see myself doing M.Arch in any other field other than this.
The employment opportunities are out there, waaaay out there.
SICSA was down the hall from us when I was doing some studies at University of Houston. It's not limited to only the design of structures in space, they also look at extreme environments on Earth like undersea habitats and polar sites.
I would contact the program directly to inquire about where their graduates have found employment.
I am also trying to pursue this program. I know that it has limited slots, hopefully after my M.arch I can get in their program. My question is this: would I be able to get my licensure through a space industry company?
There's a major in space architecture.?
I find myself suddenly second guessing most of the decisions I've made in life.
LOL me too! This is hilarious.
You missed out on the Moon cheese.
How's the licensing process for Mars?
It's this where the budding Steve Bannon clubs meet?
I want to be Mars' first licensed architect.
That's a really shitty shitposting advert. I'm gonna make sure no one uses your service.
Contact me for any queries. I am a master's student at this course.
anchal93@gmail.com
Hi! I am a high school student who is currently choosing a career... I know it's a masters degree but I'm about to begin college with a bachelor's degree in architecture, I am really interested, and I will email you, hope we can chat!
Hiii.. Brother I'm currently doing my bachelor of architecture in india... I'd like to do masters in space architecture.. Kindly guide me.. I'm waiting.. Eagerly..
I am looking forward for this course so much!!!! But so many doubts and a little bit of fear ahhh THIS IS LITERALLY MY DREAM COME TRUE!!!!!!!!!
HI, I recently discovered this Master in Space Architecture and I was trying to apply for it, but it looks like I missed the submission of the form. Does someone knows the deadlines to apply to this course? and if there will be another opportunity to apply this year? Thank you
For me, space is a basic tool of architecture. It is what is created when forming geometrical 3D structures with mass, another element of architecture. It is the air between objects, the nothingness. It can be perceived because of the existence of light, the qualities of which are in turn used to make beautiful and meaningful rooms.