Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Which are some good architecture schools in New York City?
I want to study architecture but it had to be in the City. Bachelors Degree. Is Pratt in Manhattan a good option? Columbia gives only masters? HELP.
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A LOT of great architecture schools in NY. I've heard good things of Pratt. Cornell also has a professional undergraduate program.
ReplyDeleteCooper Union is one of the world's best architecture schools. They're beyond highly selective, but if you get in, they give all students free scholarship tuition.
I'm traveling to Istanbul in June. I think it's an exciting city, with mixed cultures, an interesting history and beautiful architecture.
ReplyDeleteshanghai is a city i have to visit soon as i get some time off the architecture looks sick damn i got so many places to see
ReplyDeleteDid you notice Christchurch's Cathedral Square in their 'City sights' gallery? Dunedin's architecture is most prodigious! :)
ReplyDeleteBarnard, Cooper Union, City College of New York are others you might consider.
ReplyDeleteRome, in Trestevere, studying architecture! it's an awesome city, feels like boston actually in some ways
ReplyDeletelove that city, I'm a big architecture junkie. I spent days downtown shooting
ReplyDeleteHeaded to the city, bout to hit up the Center for Architecture and then a lecture at the Guggenheim Museum. niiiice (fab voice)
ReplyDeleteIt's like any city with a great architecture school(s) and hundreds of thirsty practices keeps the bookshops right *sigh*
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