Program Highlights

Design Studios:

Emphasis on hands-on design studio courses where students have the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world projects. These studios may cover various scales of design, from small-scale interventions to large-scale urban planning.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration:

Opportunities for collaboration with students from other disciplines such as engineering, environmental science, and business, fostering a multidisciplinary approach to problem-solving and design.

Digital Fabrication Labs:

Access to state-of-the-art digital fabrication facilities, allowing students to explore cutting-edge technologies such as 3D printing, laser cutting, and CNC machining to bring their designs to life.

Global Study Programs:

International study opportunities or exchange programs that expose students to diverse architectural traditions, global design challenges, and different cultural perspectives.

Sustainable Design Focus:

A strong emphasis on sustainable design principles, integrating environmental considerations into architectural solutions. This may include courses on green building technologies, energy-efficient design, and sustainable materials.

Community Engagement:

Programs that encourage students to engage with local communities through service-learning projects, addressing real-world issues and contributing to the social and cultural development of communities.

Architectural History and Theory:

In-depth courses exploring architectural history and theory, providing students with a solid foundation in the historical context and theoretical frameworks that shape the discipline.

Professional Internship Opportunities:

Collaborations with architectural firms or organizations to provide students with valuable internship experiences, allowing them to gain practical insights into the profession and build a network within the industry.

Digital Design Tools:

Integration of cutting-edge digital design tools and software, enabling students to develop proficiency in software commonly used in the industry, such as AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino, and others.

Portfolio Development Support:

Dedicated support and guidance for students in building a professional portfolio, a crucial component for showcasing their design skills and securing internships or employment after graduation.

Lectures and Workshops by Industry Professionals:

Inviting practicing architects, designers, and industry experts to deliver lectures, conduct workshops, and provide insights into current trends and challenges in the field.

Research Opportunities:

Opportunities for students to engage in research projects, exploring new ideas, materials, and technologies at the forefront of architectural innovation.

Career Development Services:

Robust career services that assist students in developing job-search strategies, preparing for interviews, and connecting with potential employers in the architectural field