Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism Carleton University
GraduateExhibition OpenHouse 24January2014
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The Master of Architecture invites students to advance critical positions on aesthetics, culture, technology, and the city. An 8.0-credit M.Arch is aimed at applicants holding a four-year undergraduate degree or its equivalent in architecture. A 13.0-credit M.Arch prepares individuals from diverse
backgrounds. The School annually welcomes international Azrieli Visiting Critics, who bring cuttingedge design and research to bear on the curriculum, and offers semesterlong Directed Studios Abroad. A concluding thesis project seeks to make innovative contributions to architectural and humanistic
research. The new Diploma in Architectural Conservation may be pursued in conjunction with the M.Arch. Together, our graduate students and faculty are shaping a provocative and socially-minded space for design and debate. We hope that you will join this everchanging experiment.
The PhD in Architecture and Master in Architectural Studies are innovative and comprehensive programs inviting students to engage critical forms of historical research and architectural practice. The M.A.S. is intended for students wishing to pursue in-depth research on matters of
architectural concern. The PhD rigorously prepares graduates for academic and professional fields. Both programs aim at developing multidisciplinary approaches to individual scholarship. The Carleton Immersive Media Studio (CIMS), a centre dedicated to state-of-the-art and hybrid forms
of visualization, provides an important base for doctoral projects. PhD students are supported by generous scholarships based on academic excellence. Prospective applicants are encouraged to visit the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism and to discuss their proposed research.
Graduate Programs Introduction M.Arch Projects Review Graduate Exhibition and Reception http://issuu.com/azrielischoolofarchitecture architecturegrad@carleton.ca
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