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Architecture

Architecture is defined as the art and science of designing buildings and other physical structures. Wider definitions often include the total built environment, from town planning, urban design, and landscape architecture to construction details and, sometimes, furniture. Architecture is also used as a term for the profession of providing architectural services. Find the most relevant education in architecture here by combining search criteria like geographical place, education type and key words. » Read more about Architecture

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Australia
Architecture
Canberra
University of Canberra
Melbourne
Deakin University
RMIT University
Perth
Curtin University of Technology
Queensland (state)
The University of Queensland
Sydney
The University of New South Wales
Canada
Confederation College
Keyano College
University of Saskatchewan
Calgary
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
Halifax
Dalhousie University
Toronto
George Brown College
Vancouver
The University of British Columbia
China
Nanjing Forestry University - NFU
Beijing
Beijing University of Technology
China University of Mining & Technology - CUMT
Wuhan
Huazhong University of Science and Technology - HUST
Denmark
Copenhagen
Faculty of Life Sciences
Kongens Lyngby
Technical University of Denmark
Århus
Aarhus Technical College
France
Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Géologie
ISEN
Paris
Université Paris Descartes
India
Chandigarh
PEC - Punjab Engineering College
Delhi
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
School of Planning and Architecture
Gujarat
Gujarat University
Jharkhand
The Birla Institute of Technology
Uttar Pradesh
Amity University
Uttarakhand
IIT Roorkee
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More about Architecture

Architecture as a field of work thus stretches from interior design and furniture to regional planning and urban construction. Many architects work in private offices of varying size or as consultants. Most offices are relatively small and one-man companies are common. Generally, government agencies clearly outnumber private enterprises in number of employees. Today, architecture usually requires a team of specialist professionals, with the architect being one of many, although usually the team leader.


Careers in Architecture

Prospective architects may face competition for entry-level positions and are advised to gain career-related experience in an architectural firm while still in school. This will increase chances of getting an internship after graduation. Another competitive edge is knowledge of CADD technology.

Below are some career possibilities in architecture:
  • Architectural Journalist
  • Architectural Engineer
  • Architectural Historian
  • Art Director
  • Building Contractor
  • Building Inspector
  • Building Researcher
  • Carpenter
  • Cartographer
  • Corporate Architect
  • Civil Engineer
  • Draftsperson
  • Fashion Designer

  • Furniture Designer
  • Graphic Designer Illustrator
  • Industrial Designer
  • Industrial Engineer
  • Interior Designer
  • Landscape Architect
  • Marine Architect
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Set Designer
  • Surveyor
  • Technical Illustrator
  • Urban Planner
  • Studying Architecture

    Being an architect is a constantly evolving role, and is central to the design and implementation of public and private environments. In order to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to design, plan and oversee a diverse range of projects, architects must pass extensive formal education, and gain a requisite amount of professional practice. Studying architecture at a university or college abroad is in this context a valuable experience.

    Studying architecture involves studying a wide range of subjects, including writing, design, graphics, computer applications, art history, mathematics, physics, structural systems, and building and materials construction. Classes in architecture are often case oriented and evolve around projects, why a certain aptitude for project-based learning is favorable. Other elements that complement projects in class include excursions, the history of architecture, and material studies.

    A sample of subject areas in architecture:
    • Design Studies
    • Architectural Design
    • Interior Architecture
    • Landscape Architecture
    • Architecture
    • Architectural Engineering
    • Science