This year’s rankings by deans, administrators, students and practitioners show that there is considerable quality in design schools but also reveals an unrelenting and increasingly dynamic restlessness for renewed strength and fresh relevance. Any drifting away from quality expectations is most certainly the enemy to the design professions of the future. — di.net
Architecture, Graduate
1 Harvard University
2 Columbia University
3 Yale University
4 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
5 Cornell University
Architecture, Undergraduate
1 Cornell University
2 Southern California Institute of Architecture
3 Rice University
3 Syracuse University
5 California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo
Landscape Architecture, Graduate
1 Harvard University
2 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
3 Cornell University
3 Louisiana State University
5 University of Virginia
Landscape Architecture, Undergraduate
1 Louisiana State University
2 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
3 Pennsylvania State University
4 Kansas State University
5 Texas A&M University
Interior Design, Graduate
1 Savannah College of Art and Design
2 Rhode Island School of Design
3 Pratt Institute
4 Cornell University
4 Parsons The New School of Design
Interior Design, Undergraduate
1 Savannah College of Art and Design
2 University of Cincinnati
2 Rhode Island School of Design
4 Pratt Institute
5 Auburn University
Industrial Design, Graduate
1 Art Center College of Design
2 Pratt Institute
2 Rhode Island School of Design
4 Arizona State University
4 Auburn University
4 Cranbrook Academy of Art
Industrial Design, Undergraduate
1 Art Center College of Design
1 University of Cincinnati
3 Pratt Institute
3 Rhode Island School of Design
3 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
6 Comments
penn design (upenn) nowhere to be found... how sad
What is the top 10?
sci-arc bitches
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POSTED BY LEE ON NOV 1, 2012 4:40 PM
Too bad none of this translates into getting a job after you graduate...
that said, would be interesting to know if this list has any corollaries with tuition increases mentioned previously on di -
http://www.di.net/articles/rising_tuition/
why does it seem to me that the undergraduate programs always seem to have more of not just the usual suspects...
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