The book The Organizer’s Guide to Architecture Education breaks down architecture education into intelligible parts: SMALL, the studio; MEDIUM, the curriculum; LARGE, the university; and EXTRA LARGE, ...
After countless late nights designing in studio, facing the critics, laying out (and re-laying out) your portfolio, finally convincing someone to hire you, and working 50+ hour weeks... you’re still ...
Architects in Schools program reaches 5,000+ Oregon students. Scholarships expand statewide, awarding $67,500 in 2025. New mentorship program supports diverse design graduates. Focus on outreach to ...
Over the past year, the exponential proliferation of artificial intelligence–powered technologies has turned an anxious whisper into a blaring claxon of existential crisis. In a March 2023 report, ...
The Department of Education (DOE) recently announced that it plans to reclassify architecture degrees: As soon as July 2026, they may no longer be considered “professional.” While it may sound like an ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — For years, aspiring architects in South Texas had to leave the region to finish their studies. Now, Del Mar College and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi are working to ...
PHOENIX, Arizona — As students at the School of Architecture at Taliesin are adjusting to the institution’s apparent demise, architects are weighing in on the possible impact — and the way forward for ...
In New York, Cooper Union’s Saturday Program (SatPro) has been a bastion of public arts education in the city for more than 50 years, providing some 15,000 high school students with instruction in ...
Although architecture itself is universal, the day-to-day practice still varies across the world, influenced by a wide range of factors, from the professional requirements and responsibilities of an ...
Integrating sustainable architecture integration into mainstream construction faces hurdles due to the failures of adopting ...