As of 2003 Harvard was the top ranked school, but it's ridiculously hard to get into. I'm partial to Columbia's school myself, as I'm an undergrad there thinking about switching to an arch major in the hopes of eventually getting a graduate degree.
You also might want to look at Syracuse and NJIT- yes, I said NJIT. Don't let the name or location fool you, it is an EXCELLENT school.
2006-12-19 11:44:35
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answered by Rachel 6
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Architecture is a classic pursuit, or it is a manufacturing. In
this time the trust of good education would include any with a
solid curriculum in the arts, languages, and computer skills.
The major action is the production of the material resources.
Mason, brick, metals, clays, even tiles are all old school in
the entirety if we presume the classic design. You must first
of all decide to chose between modern facilitation of cost
effectives, or the extraordinary temple of classical private art.
Universities would have either, if you must first get a good look.
One important note I recall is that the material you will work
with does have to be included in your course selections and
masteries.
2006-12-19 11:32:41
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answered by mtvtoni 6
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O.k. I have just finished the search, and Boy o boy do you have a lot to deal with.
1st, it depends if you want a 5year degree or a 4+3 year degree at two schools for a master's degeree (I went for this-more liberal arts)
Then...........
You have to decide what schools fit you, but the best are:
Havard
MIT
Wash U
University of Illinois,
Columbia
well..... never mind. you have a lot of work ahead of you. Finding a good school is a hard.
2006-12-19 15:50:25
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answered by jaywalkingjorn 2
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Cornell's Architecture school has been in the past ranked one of the best schools in the world. It is in a great location and they use to have a great dragon celbration.
2006-12-19 18:11:35
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answered by Dr_Adventure 7
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Its hard to say what the "best" is. Schools that where high on my list where Kent State in Ohio, Woodbury University, and SCI-ARC, both in Los angeles.
You will need to submit a portfolio that shows any creative work you may have done, any drafting work, art work, drawing, sculpture, etc..
2006-12-21 17:55:40
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answered by DisneyKrayzie 4
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this straightforward, nonetheless an exceedingly assertion from Winston S. Churchill illustrates in basic terms although mandatory is for any layout student to completely perceive and embody the seen springing up and sense the accountability that includes springing up with for people. to be attentive to extra information verify the source.....
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answered by ? 4
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There are many great schools - but I have a bias towards my own state and would suggest you check out R.I.S.D. http://www.risd.edu/
Good Luck!!!
2006-12-19 11:29:27
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answered by Anonymous
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