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  • Cal Poly Pomona (Nicole)
    By Nicole Doan: Initially, I was going to name this blog "Architecture Will Kill You", but I thought better of it.

    Welcome to my five-year journey in undergraduate architecture school.
    California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
    Cal Poly Pomona (Nicole)
     
  • Rothko Chapel - The History and the Design Interpretations
    By ykevin98: I will be discussing about the Rothko Chapel and the design concepts of the building design. It will be a discussion about Rothko's intentional ideas of the kind of layout the Rothko Chapel has. I will also be describing the relationship between Rothko's paintings and the Chapel itself.
    University of Houston
    Rothko Chapel
     
  • School of Architecture and Urban Planning/UWMilwaukee - Vignettes of life at SARUP
    By NBouchard: Each semester, SARUP turns into a beehive of creative activity, with the collective energy of students and faculty resulting in projects and presentations that excite and intrigue, as they generate enquiry into the disciplines of architecture and urban planning. This blog is an attempt to give a glimpse of our life.
    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
    School of Architecture and Urban Planning/UWMilwaukee
     
  • Taubman College - University of Michigan
    By kbretzius, dtran125, Rubin Quarcoopome: Sharing insights from Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan.
    University of Michigan
    Taubman College
     
  • Advanced Design Studies - The University of Tokyo - Chronicling work, research and life in Kantō
    By ha_ch, parcspace: A student blog dedicated to ongoing happenings in and outside the Advanced Design Studies Program at the University of Tokyo.
    University of Tokyo
    Advanced Design Studies - The University of Tokyo
     
  • The Dirty South - New Orleans - Masters Studio with Jennifer Bonner
    By Stefann Plishka: The second installation of The Dirty South studio with Jennifer Bonner at Georgia Tech takes on New Orleans. Using the legacy of Dirty South hip hop as inspiration within the framework of a guidebook of B-side tours, students investigated unusual patterns and idiosyncrasies in the city. Projects spanned topics from misuse of Charles Moore's Piazza d'Italia to reappropriation of the city's most controversial monuments to installation of an illegal auction house within the convention center.
    Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)
    The Dirty South - New Orleans
     
  • "Suspects" in the Studio - Increasing Diversity in Design Education
    By Derek Ham: The recent cases involving Mike Brown in Ferguson and Garner in New York all continue to illuminate how many people view Blacks (and especially Black men) in America. Architecture schools cannot avoid this discussion as many schools still have staggering low numbers of Black and other underrepresented minority students in their programs. I want to help us talk about these issues as we continue to try making our learning environments (the design studio) welcoming for people of all walks of life.
    "Suspects" in the Studio
     
  • MArch to the beat
     
  • Dessau International Architecture (Daniel)
     
  • Simply Architect
    By NFucci: Follow Nick as he travels through the University of Hartford's Master of Architecture graduate program. Learn the "do"s and "don't"s for surviving any architecture program, as well helpful tips for nailing that first internship.

    The goal here is to help current students, future students, and young professionals - to guide them towards licensure with as few headaches as possible.
    Simply Architect
     
  • interior life.
    By saraheliz: Studying BA Hons Interior Architecture at University of Northumbria at Newcastle.

    Inspiration and observations.
    Present and past.
    History and theory.
    interior life.
     
  • What's Your Story? - Stories from the Faces of the BAC
    By Jeff Morris, Greg Sikora: This blog is dedicated to the stories of the students, faculty, and staff of Boston Architectural College. These stories will be shared in many forms, be it personal anecdotes, photo narratives, interviews and more.
    Boston Architectural College (BAC)
    What's Your Story?
     
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Lizzie) - Projects, lectures, events, and studio life at MIT
    By lizziey: A window into MIT's M.Arch program and other goings-on in the Boston architectural community from the perspective of an incoming student.
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Lizzie)
     
  • Yale School of Architecture (savanna)
     
  • The Crisis of Aesthetic - Behind the Scenes: The Making of my Master's Thesis
    By Joseph Raffin: I am a few months into the beginning of my thesis year at the University of Detroit Mercy. The thesis is an investigation in how dominant culture and technology shape the new paradigm. The blog is a good way of documenting and organizing my thoughts throughout the process as well as sharing my ideas with the Archinect community. It would also be a cool look into the mind of a student working though a thesis. I intend to post images I've been working on and thoughts about them.
    University of Detroit Mercy
    The Crisis of Aesthetic
     
  • University of Toronto (Utako)
     
  • University of Hawaii Manoa: Architecture School - Visiting Lecturers
    By SkyeArchitectureBlog, hsieh, Danalli: Guest speakers visiting from different places coming together and lecturing about their projects, groups, and firms at the University of Hawaii Manoa: School of Architecture.
    University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
    University of Hawaii Manoa: Architecture School
     
  • Solar Decathlon Competition 2013 - SCI-Arc/Caltech Team - D.A.L.E. (Dynamic Augmented Living Environment) Project
    By Nicole Violani, Paige Chambers: The Solar Decathlon Competition is a biennial competition sponsored by the U.S. Department of Solar Energy where 20 schools from around the world compete in designing and building a net zero prototype home.
    The SCI-Arc/Caltech team proposes D.A.L.E. (Dynamic Augmented Living Environment), a 600sf micro-home that literally moves on rails, expanding to create a mid-yard and multiplying the inhabitable space.
    For more information on DALE, please view: http://vimeo.com/57032793
    Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc)
    Solar Decathlon Competition 2013 - SCI-Arc/Caltech Team
     
  • No Master - A peer driven "Master's Degree" study program.
    By Christine Pierron: No Master is a concept for a peer driven study program aiming to capture the benefits of an accredited master’s program without the school. Aimed at working architects and design professionals who wish to develop their professional growth.

    No Master - play on words:
    1 Architects (master builders) without a master’s degree.
    2 No school or teachers but but a peer review process, no masters just students
    3 Ronin - masterless samurai, term for a secondary school graduate not admitted to university.
    No Master
     




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