The School of Architecture at Georgia Tech has five distinct degree programs, a reflection of our multiple missions. At the core is our professional program in architecture, an accredited degree at the graduate level, the Master of Architecture, which is one requirement to achieve licensure as a... View full entry »
Each year, DesignIntelligence honors excellence in education and education administration by naming 30 exemplary professionals in these fields. The 2014 class of education role models was selected by DesignIntelligence staff with extensive input from thousands of design professionals... View full entry »
DIGITAL SESSIONSThis Spring the school have scheduled a series workshops in which outside experts will come to Architecture | Rensselaer and teach a particular technique or skill. These workshops will run on Wednesdays and Thursdays.Bring you laptops to all workshops! For the first... View full entry »
Admission is FREE and will begin at 6pm.Except when noted, all lectures are at EMPAC / The Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media + Performing Arts Center 110 8th Street, Troy NY 12180For more information on the school and events visit offical website at www.arch.rpi.eduMonday, January. 27ROGER... View full entry »
ANN ARBOR - A new wave of thinking in architectural theory is emerging thanks to a rare collection of books, an exhibition, and the curiosity of Andrew Holder, an assistant professor of architecture at U-M’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning."I guess you can say it is... View full entry »
The Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning and the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA) have been awarded a $1.3 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The grant will support a major initiative on the synergies between humanities research and the design of... View full entry »
Topics to be explored include architectural education and architecture as it relates to the science of the brainSan Diego—Feb. 4, 2014— NewSchool of Architecture and Design (NSAD) announces a public lecture and discussion Feb. 19 by world-renowned Finnish architect, educator and critic... View full entry »
NewSchool of Architecture and Design (NSAD) has named Gregory J. Marick as its president, effective Jan. 13, 2014. Marick brings more than 15 years of experience in the education arena to his new role at the school.Marick previously served as president of The Art Institute of... View full entry »
JAN. 13, 2014 – Although its work is just beginning, the Expanded Consolidation Implementation Committee (ECIC) of Southern Polytechnic State University and Kennesaw State University already is focusing on the creation of 13 individual colleges that will comprise the academic units of the... View full entry »
Sorry for the delay, see below for some 2013 updates! (See links below the text for more information)DEAN:Prof. C. Richard Cole has received a permanent appointment as the dean of SPSU’s School of Architecture and Construction Management (ACM), effective July 1.“After a meeting with... View full entry »
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Master in Architecture 1 Introduction The School of Architecture at Tsinghua University is the first in China to offer an accredited Master degree to foreign students. The purpose of the program is to develop a major new platform of architectural education in response to the rapid urbanization of... View full entry »
The priority date for applications to our MArch(Des) for September 2014 entry is 20th February 2014 (international students - early placement). 1st April 2014 is the deadline for automatic inclusion in scholarship consideration. XJTLU’s Department of Architecture (XLarch) new two-year... View full entry »
INTEGRATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN RESEARCHM.Sc. Programme, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning – Coordinating Institutes:ICD – Institute for Computational Design, Prof. Achim MengesITKE – Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design, Prof. Jan... View full entry »