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02-12-2010, 12:09 AM | #1 |
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Thoughts on architecture schools in California
Looking for a well-rounded NAAB accredited architecture school in California for UG. The schools I've looked at are Cal Poly both SLO and Pomona, California college of the arts, woodbury university, and southern California institute of architecture (sci-arc). I'm interested in green design and I know a little about cal poly pomona and their sustainable design, how is SCI-arc? I'm having trouble finding stuff about them online, but heard that it was pretty good in a the past.
I made a post quite some time ago regarding cal poly and got some really good feedback and advice so I thought I'd give it another shot, this time not just cal poly. I've already completed my 1st year as an architecture student in a school in New York, but I want to move back to the West Coast. I have about 90 credits that should transfer over, but even if I get fewer than that I'm still looking to get into the advanced placement (2nd year). My priorities right now are: 1. Cal Poly Pomona 2. SCI-arc 3. Woodbury |
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I have heard Cal Poly is more engineering based and Sci Arc is more design based while Woodbury is in the middle. Where ever you go just know that you gotta give it a hundred percent. Architecture is fucking hard
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02-12-2010, 02:28 AM | #4 |
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Both Cal-Poly and Woodbury ahve great Undergrad programs. SCI-Arc is a better choice for graduate program, IMO. I have hired two Cal Poly grads in my office in the past and was quite happy with them.
Not sure about which one is stronger on the "Green" side of education though but I know Cal Poly is more technically oriented than the other two. CA is calling your name ....Come back home |
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I went to Cal Poly for hospitality not for architecture. but throughout the board CPP is definitely a very hands on school. |
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From my understanding ACCD isn't accredited by the NAAB for a B.arch. I heard they have a good environmental design program but if it won't lead to a B.arch than I'm not interested. Berkeley and Stanford are probably out of my league
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It's also a great school if you want to become a cutting edge automotive designer. Many of their graduates works can be seen in Local Motors web site : http://www.local-motors.com/studioHome.php |
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