In citing the inadequacies of the proposals for rebuilding the World Trade Center site, Sarah Williams Goldhagen rightly cites deficiencies in the education of architects and their clients’ ignorance ...
Todd Gannon, cultural studies coordinator at SCI-Arc, issued a response to the following article that can be found here. In an interview 1 by art critic Christopher Knight at John Baldessari’s studio ...
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 ...
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 ...
CHICAGO, Nov. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Future Architect Fund, a nonprofit organization that helps young people pursue careers in architecture, today announced its public-facing launch and introduced ...
In recent years, cooking has become all the rage, with limitless TV shows that cater to every taste… even children. Kids are now growing up with the mindset that cooking is cool. So what happened that ...
Los Angeles–based designer Peter Zellner has an ax to grind with architectural education in the United States. Students are saddled with debt, schools aren’t teaching the right skills, and a ...
What are we to make of a recent survey that claims MIT, the Bartlett, and Delft University of Technology are the best architecture schools in the world? This ranking, created by British-based ...
Graphisoft will host its annual global event online, September 14-16. Building Together 2021 will offer insights into the most challenging and critical issues facing architects and engineers today.
This essay is an excerpt from the final chapter of Draw in Order to See: A cognitive history of architectural design, which outlines recommendations for reforming architectural education and practice.