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Where can I study architecture in the USA?

I'm really interested in architecture and want to know which schools in the USA are best for this field. Does anyone have recommendations for universities with strong architecture programs?

a year ago

Many institutions in the USA provide excellent architecture programs. Here are a few you might want to consider:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): MIT’s School of Architecture and Planning has been consistently ranked as the best in the world. The undergraduate program focuses on design, culture, technology, and critical practice, offering a comprehensive approach to architectural studies.

2. Cornell University: The architecture program at Cornell is highly regarded and offers a B.Arch program that blends theory, design, and hands-on experience.

3. University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley): UC Berkeley's College of Environmental Design offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in architecture. Students praise the focus on both the technical and creative aspects of the field.

4. Princeton University: Princeton's architecture program, part of the School of Architecture, offers a unique blend of liberal arts and professional education, with a strong emphasis on design studio work.

5. Syracuse University: Syracuse's architecture program is highly ranked and is renowned for its hands-on approach, and includes a mandatory semester abroad to expose students to global architectural perspectives.

Do take into account that these are highly competitive programs and will look not just at your academic strength but also your portfolio, as these represent your creativity and architectural understanding. Whichever school you choose, make sure the curriculum aligns with your career goals and personal interests in architecture.

Remember, this is not an exhaustive list and there are numerous other great architecture programs out there as well. Always make sure to research thoroughly and consider factors such as size of the school, location, campus culture, and financial considerations as well.

a year ago

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