Four Architecture Programs Defining the Future of Design

Kennesaw State University – College of Architecture and Construction Management

Sculpte Par, designed by Sean Spencer, blends library and residential spaces to explore a new mixed-use typology. The design carves into the form to optimize sunlight for neighbors while creating a bold civic presence with a digital façade and open ground floor. The front elevation extends the sidewalk to a rooftop courtyard, redefining engagement and the role of contemporary libraries..

kennesaw.edu/cacm

Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning & Design

The College of Architecture, Planning & Design at Kansas State University is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary architecture, planning and design school with professional graduate programs in architecture, interior architecture, industrial design, landscape architecture, regional & community planning and undergraduate programs in Interior Design and Real Estate and Community Development. APDesign students not only design and plan but also build and fabricate. At one of the most affordable and highly ranked programs in the nation, APDesign students are exposed to many places and opportunities preparing them to lead the design and planning professions.

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Thomas Jefferson University

Jefferson’s College of Architecture & the Built Environment prepares future leaders in architecture, interior design, and construction through our interactive, hands-on, collaborative approach. With professional undergraduate and graduate degrees, specializations, and real-world experiences in Philadelphia’s dynamic industry, students gain a competitive edge in social equity, sustainability, and design excellence. Rendering by Joseph Sauers and Giovanni Ruiz.

jefferson.edu/CABE

School of Architecture & Environment, University of Oregon

Our programs in Architecture, Interior Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Environmental Design, and Historic Preservation prepare visionary designers and changemakers committed to sustainability, innovation, civic responsibility, and social impact. Through creativity, research, and hands-on learning, we empower students to shape inspiring buildings, spaces, landscapes, and objects that transform communities and conceptualize the built environment for a better, more sustainable, and resilient future. Photo credit: Awar Meman, UO Alumnus.

archenvironment.uoregon.edu

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