WELCOME, YOUR FUTURE STARTS NOW CONGRATULATIONS! - Master in Architectural Management and Design - Master in Strategic Design of Spaces - Master in Real Estate Development
Master in Architectural Management & Design - Welcome Pack
2 / 3
table of contents
1.
Welcome to IE School of Architecture and Design!
4
2.
IE checklist: Your next steps
6
3.
Who can help you
8
4.
Reserve your seat in the class
5.
Apply to Financial Aid
12
6.
Organize your schedule
14
7.
Prepare your trip to Madrid
a. Official Diploma requirements
b. Visa Information
c. Accommodation offers
8.
Discover Madrid
10
20
26
IE Paper Pavilion designed by Architect Shigeru Ban
welcome to IE School of Architecture and Design!
4 / 5
Dear prospective student,
IE School of Architecture and Design, an international, private
IE welcomes to its community people who are curious about
institution, reflects the goals of the larger IE institution. These
the world around them, who are not daunted by complex
goals include a constant striving for excellence, the belief
situations, who are open to new uses for technology, who
Master in Architectural Management & Design - Welcome Pack
that diversity and multiple points of view can lead to a greater understanding and create knowledge, an entrepreneurial spirit that allows us to see unexpected opportunities and the fact that innovation can open up new and exciting ways of thinking,
want to be leaders who envision a better future, and who understand that the ultimate clients for architecture and design are people, communities and society as a whole.
learning and taking action. The fields of architecture and design are undergoing great changes due to globalization, technology and the expansion of the discipline from traditional roles to new areas and new ways of working. Architecture and design studies can gain much from other disciplines. Our School uses a multidisciplinary approach to see the “big picture� and works collaboratively with our colleague schools such as business, human sciences and technology or law and receives input from professionals in the field. How can we tackle major global challenges? How can we interact with our built environment? How can we will live in cities? How can we use our resources? How can we improve the quality of life for all? These questions and many more are intimately linked to architecture and design. Our built environment and almost anything we use in our daily lives have input from architects and designers. Architecture and design also have to do with our culture, our identity, and our time and place. It is an exciting time to be involved in these fields. There are many opportunities for pro-
Martha Thorne,
fessional fulfillment and charting one’s own path.
Dean IE School of Architecture and Design
ie checklist: your next steps!
01
02
Read and
Reserve
sign your IE
your seat in
Contract
the cl ass
03 Make your IE
04
05
06
Check your
Check
Check
Foundation
Financial
your Video
calendar
Contribution
Aid and Loan
Conference
dates for
options
Times
your residential
Master in Architectural Management & Design - Welcome Pack
6 / 7
periods
07
08
09
10
11
Have your
Check if
Book your
Book your
Get excited
official
you need a
flights
hotel with
about your
Bachelor’s
Schengen
our special
trip to
Diploma
visa
hotel
Madrid
rates list
who can help you?
Your Admissions Advisor will personally guide you through every step of your admissions process until your enrolment. You can contact your Admissions Advisor directly in the email address admissions.architecture@ie.edu
Master in Architectural Management & Design - Welcome Pack
8 / 9
useful web addresses
Main Site and News:
Student Services:
www.ie.edu/school-architecture-design/
www.ie.edu/student-services
Financial Aid:
IE Events:
www.ie.edu/financial-aid
events.ie.edu/events
Registrar’s Office:
IE Entrepreneurship Center:
www.ie.edu/business-school/degrees/university-diploma
www.ie.edu/entrepreneurship
reserve your seat in the class
In order to guarantee your place in the program you will need to pay the place reservation fee and the IE Foundation contribution. You must then return the signed enrolment contract, stating the payment option of your choice.
Step-by-Step guide to filling out your contract
PAGE 1
Page 4
1. Read the detailed Enrolment Process instructions on the first page.
1. Carefully read the contract clauses. 2. Remember to sign this page on the bottom right side.
2. Refer to the bank account information that corresponds to the 5.000€ Place Reservation transfer.
Page 2
Page 5
1. Refer to the bank account information for the 1.200€ IE Foundation transfer which is also required for enrolment.
1. Corporate funding form: Fill it out ONLY if your tuition fees are being financed by a company (includes family businesses).
Page 3
Page 6
1. Select your desired payment option. • Tuition Fees by Student: Select this option if you will be financing the tuition fees through personal or family savings, loans etc. Through this option you can select one or three installments. • Corporate Funding: Select this option if financed by your company, this includes family businesses. • When financed by a company, tuition costs can only be paid in one installment. Note: The deadline for such payment appears in the Corporate Funding letter.
1. IMPORTANT: This page should be filled (in capital letters) by ALL students who have an account in Euros (€) in EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, and Switzerland. All the gaps are mandatory.
2. Remember to sign this page on the bottom right side.
Final Step In order to successfully complete your place reservation process, your contract must be completed with all the correct information, scanned, and returned to IE Admissions via email along with proof of payment of your Place Reservation and IE Foundation transfers.
apply to financial aid
All masters of the School of Architecture & Design candidates can apply to Financial Aid. Our Financial Aid Department is formed by specialized advisors who can provide you with relevant information on scholarship, fellowship and loan opportunities.
Master in Architectural Management & Design - Welcome Pack
10 / 11
how to apply?
Scholarships
Fellowships
Loans
First, use the filter tool that you can find in the Financial Aid website in order to find the most suitable scholarship options. Once you have chosen the scholarships, you can complete the Online Financial Aid Application.
Go to the IE Fellows Program website where you can learn about what it means to be an IE Fellow and obtain further details on how to apply. Please remember that you must apply for an IE Fellow Award through the same Online Financial Aid Application used for scholarships.
Go to the Financial Aid website and click in the Loans option to find the search tool below. In terms of loans, IE has negotiated agreements for preferential loans for IE students with financial partners all around the world. By using the search tool you will be able to find local loan options in your region or find out more about agreements with Spanish Banks. Note: All documentation for Loans must be submitted via mail or email. There is currently no online application.
tips: Refer to the Financial Aid website for detailed information.
Always have a backup plan, as applying for financial
Always check the Financial Aid blog and IE Financial Aid News website where you can find information on loan deadlines and new scholarship or loan agreements.
Banks can take a long time to deliver loan approvals/
Don’t forget that you can apply to a maximum of 3 scholarships/fellowships.
Funds are limited so apply as soon as possible.
aid does not guarantee a grant.
denials, therefore, apply to loans between 2-4 months prior to the start of the program.
organize your schedule
1st FACE TO
ONLINE
2nd FACE TO
SUMMER
ONLINE
3rd FACE TO
FACE PERIOD
INTERACTIVE
FACE PERIOD
BREAK
INTERACTIVE
FACE PERIOD
(3 Weeks)
EDUCATION
(3 Weeks)
EDUCATION
(1 Week)
February 13 March 3. 2017
March 10 July 6. 2017
July 10 July 28. 2017
Sept 8. 2017 February 19. 2018
February 27 March 2. 2018
Master in Architectural Management & Design - Welcome Pack
12 / 13
July 29 Sept 7. 2017
IE Business School. Madrid, Spain
Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
IE Business School. Madrid, Spain
London, UK
1st FACE TO FACE PERIOD (3 Weeks)
February, 13 - March 3. 2017
IE Business School. Madrid, Spain
ONLINE INTERACTIVE EDUCATION
March 10 - July 6. 2017
2nd FACE TO FACE PERIOD (3 Weeks)
July 10 - July 28. 2017
SUMMER BREAK
July 29 - September 7. 2017
ONLINE INTERACTIVE EDUCATION
September 8. 2017 - February 19. 2018
3rd FACE TO FACE PERIOD (1 Week)
27 February March 2 2018
Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). London, UK
IE Business School. Madrid, Spain
MAMD
MDE
The Face to face period in London includes visits to our following architecture practices partners: Zaha Hadid, Gensler, Foster + Partners, ING Media, Astudio, David Chipperfield, Jump Studio, ARUP, AHR, Stiff+Tervilion
The Face to face period in London includes visits to our following architecture practices partners: Rogers Stirk Harbour, Fletcher Priest Architects, Foster + Partners, Jump Studio, JLL
january - 2017 Mo Tu We Th
Fr Sa Su
1 2 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 30
3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 31
february - 2017 Mo Tu We Th
Fr Sa Su
Mo Tu We Th
Fr Sa Su
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
1 2 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 30
3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 31
April - 2017 Mo Tu We Th
May - 2017
Fr Sa Su
March - 2017
Mo Tu We Th
Fr Sa Su
june - 2017 Mo Tu We Th
Fr Sa Su
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
july - 2017
august - 2017
september - 2017
Mo Tu We Th
Fr Sa Su
3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31
1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30
october - 2017 Mo Tu We Th
2 9 16 23 30
Fr Sa Su
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 31
january - 2018 Mo Tu We Th
Fr Sa Su
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Face to Face Period
Mo Tu We Th
7 14 21 28
Fr Sa Su
1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31
november - 2017 Mo Tu We Th
Fr Sa Su
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
february - 2018 Mo Tu We Th
Fr Sa Su
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Summer Break
Mo Tu We Th
Fr Sa Su
4 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 25 26 27 28
1 2 3 8 9 10 15 16 17 22 23 24 29 30
december - 2017 Mo Tu We Th
Fr Sa Su
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
march - 2018 Mo Tu We Th
Fr Sa Su
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31
Online Interactive Education
prepare your trip to madrid
Master in Architectural Management & Design - Welcome Pack
14 / 15
Once you finish your enrolment at IE School of Architecture and Design you can start preparing your trips to Madrid. Consider the following when you’re planning your trips:
OFFICIAL DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS
HOW DO I MAKE MY DOCUMENTS LEGAL IN SPAIN?
We remind you that within one month of the start date of your program you need to stop by the Registrar’s Office (www.ie.edu/business-school/degrees/university-diploma) and submit the following documents:
In Spain, your bachelor’s degree can only be considered
• A copy of your ID (only for Spanish citizens), NIE or Passport • Original copy of your University Undergraduate Degree (Bachelor’s or equivalent) Your university diploma must be legalized in order to receive the Official University Master Degree diploma, which is recognized in 46 European countries and grants you 60 ECTS credits. This is particularly useful if you want to do a Ph.D. later and are planning to apply to loans or public jobs where an official diploma is required. Please take note of the following criteria:
legal if it has the following credentials: 1. The Hague Apostille: Since Spain is a member of The Hague convention, all documents originating from a country which is also a member of the Hague Convention must be legalized with the Hague Apostille. You can find a full list of the countries members of the Hague Convention here. 2. Diplomatic or Consular Legalization: Documents originating from countries which are not members of the Hague Convention must follow diplomatic or consular legalization procedures. This process must be carried out at Spanish embassies or consulates established in the countr y originating the document. Since legalization procedures vary depending on the country issuing the document, you always need to contact the Spanish Consulate in that issuing country for proper instructions.
• Holders of diplomas from a university recognized by an EU member Higher Education authority are not required to legalize such document
IMPORTANT:
• Holders of bachelor’s degrees from universities not recognized by an EU member Higher Education authorities are required to legalize such document
• If the country where your document originated is a member from The Hague convention then you cannot employ Diplomatic or Consular legalization. • Procedures may vary from country to country so be sure to check on the exact requirement for your case.
OFFICIAL TRANSLATION (where applicable) If your Degree is not in Spanish, English, French, Italian, Portuguese or Latin a sworn translation into Spanish or one of the previously mentioned languages is needed. Translation must be carried out before the last step of legalization and presented to the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs together with the original. You can also find more information regarding the documentation needed via the following link. Please, do not hesitate to contact the Registrar’s Office should you need further information (registrar@ie.edu).
VISA INFORMATION Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa in order to attend your face-to-face periods in Madrid. Please click here to learn if you need to request a Schengen Visa for travelling to Spain. IMPORTANT: We advise you to begin the visa application process at the earliest permissible time. Check with the Spanish Consulate that pertains to you for this information. It can take several weeks to obtain your visa, depending on the Consulate and their specific procedures and protocol.
How do I obtain a Schengen visa? Before leaving your country you should apply for a Schengen visa at the Spanish consulate of your country of residence. Please click on the following link to see the list of Spanish Embassies and Consulates around the world: Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
What documents must I submit with my visa application?
Before applying for a visa, you should verify the website or bulletin board of the consulate that you will send your application to. To obtain a Schengen visa, you must generally present: • A completed application form. The administrative fee (currently €60) • Your travel document and a photograph* • Evidence of your financial means • Documents related to accommodation Travel insurance covering a minimum of €30,000, including the costs that have to be paid if you would need to return to your home country in case of illness or death. This insurance must be valid for the entire Schengen area and for the duration of your stay
ACCOMMODATION
Master in Architectural Management & Design - Welcome Pack
16 / 17
You will have to arrange your own accommodation services during the residential periods. As an IE Student, you can receive special rates with a variety of hotels and student residences around our Madrid campus.
*Please take note that prices may be subject to change.
URL
Apartahotel El Madroño
• VAT, Wifi and mini-bar soft drinks and water included Room for 1 guest: €89 Room for 2 guests: €89 Buffet Breakfast: €15
NH Group (NH Hotels + Hesperia)
URL
CLIENT PAGE
NH Abascal: Double for single use (DUI) €90 / Double room €100
NH Balboa: Double for single use €90 / Double room €100
NH Principe de Vergara: Double for single use €95 / Double room €105
NH Zurbano: Double for single use €90 / Double room €100
Hesperia Madrid: Double for single use €164 / Double room €182
STAFF PAGE
URL
Hotel Castellana Intercontinental
• Breakfast & wifi included. Deluxe: €150 Club: €220
URL
Hotel Occidental Miguel Angel
• Free Access to the Spa and Fitness Center. • Wifi included • Breakfast and VAT included • Kids up to 12 years free • Free parking upon availability Room type: Rates between Friday to Sunday
Premier Single: €135
Standard Single: €105
Premier Double: €145
Standard Double: €115
Jr Suite: €165
Royal Executive Single: €125
Senior Suite: €185
Royal Executive Double: €135
Grupo Melia
Web Company Access code: 00238666BKC Company Access code: 238666
• Discount Program valid for professional and private use. • 20% and 10% discount upon availability up to a minimum of 7% discount on BAR (Best Available Rate). • Wifi and Breakfast included.
URL
URL
Melia Galgos
Standard Double for single use (DUI): €91
Premium Double: €126
Standard Double: €106
Junior Suite: €215
Premium Double for single use: €111
ME Madrid Reina Victoria
URL
Aura Room DUI: €145
Master in Architectural Management & Design - Welcome Pack
18 / 19
Aura Room Double: €165 Mode Room DUI: €195 Mode Room Double: €215
Hotel Ritz Madrid
• Upgrade upon availability • National and international newspapers • Chocolates & water • Early check-in and late check-out • Internet connections • Free access to wellness centre. • Buffet breakfast included Classic DUI/DBL: €246 Deluxe DUI/DBL: €350 Junior Suite DUI/DBL: €500
URL
Grupo AC Marriot Hotel Avenida de América AC by Marriott
URL
• Breakfast included • Wifi included • Minibar included Single Room: €50 Double for single use for single use: €65
Hotel Suites Barrio de Sal amanca
Suite with living room:
Mon-Thur, €90) / Fri-Sun, €75 Suite with living room and kitchen:
Long-stay rate (14 days minimum), €80
URL
discover madrid
Madrid is one of the most vibrant capitals in Europe and we want to help you make the most of your time in the city. Madrid is a city full of life, culture, history and tradition.
Take advantage of your stay in Madrid to see first-hand what the city has to offer.
Madrid houses the art avenue, internationally renowned for having three of the most famous galleries in the world on the same street:
Master in Architectural Management & Design - Welcome Pack
20 / 21
1. museum route
Thyssen-Bornemisza
EL Prado Museum
Reina Sofía Museum
It is probably the biggest tourist attraction in Madrid and one of the most important art galleries in the world. It houses the great works of Goya, Velázquez, El Greco and many more.
This museum houses modern and contemporary art works such as those of painters Salvador Dalí and Joan Miró. Its most famous work is the incredible Guernica painting by Pablo Ruiz Picasso.
Museum Visitors can contemplate the major periods and pictorial schools of western art such as the Renaissance, M a n n e r i s m, B a r o q u e, R o c o c o, Romanticism and the art of the 19th and 20th centuries leading up to Pop Art.
2. la puerta de alcalá
3. gran vía
La Puerta de Alcalá is another of the symbols of Madrid. This door is made up of three arches and includes an open quadrangle at each end. It leads into the Retiro Park, one of the biggest green spaces of the city. Some of the most beautiful parts of the park and must-sees are the Walk of Statues, the Rosaleda and the Crystal Palace.
This is one of the most famous streets in Madrid and it starts on Alcalá street. The Gran Vía is home to cinemas, musical theatres (for this reason it is known as the “Broadway of Madrid”) and important shops. There are many interesting architectural works such as the Unión Fénix building or the Metrópoli building.
4. plaza de oriente square This is the location of spectacular historical and artistic gardens and an important collection of sculptures. Here you can find:
Teatro Real Opera House
Teatro Real Opera House
This luxurious theatre is one of the most valuable opera houses in all of Europe. Its classical style construction was initiated by Queen Isabel II.
The Royal Palace is also known as El Palacio de Oriente. Inside, the King and Queen of Spain host official ceremonies. A guided visit through the inside of the palace is highly recommended.
5. Almudena Cathedral This cathedral was built in honour of the patron of the city, the Virgin of Almudena. It is made up of different architectural styles: neo-gothic on the inside, neoclassical on the outside and neoromanic in the crypt.
Master in Architectural Management & Design - Welcome Pack
22 / 23
6. Puerta del Sol The Puerta del Sol is a square in which you can currently find the Kilometre Zero: the point to which all Spanish roads are measured. The clock from the Post Office is also found here, where its 12 chimes bid farewell to each year on the 31st of December. The Plaza Mayor square is near Puerta del Sol and in the surrounding area, there are numerous bars, restaurants and taverns that are very picturesque and typical of the city.
7. EL rastro El Rastro is an enormous street market full of stands where you can find everything from books to clothes to antiques. It is open every Sunday and on holidays and can be found in the historical centre of Madrid. You should avoid going by car and should instead use public transport, due to its proximity to the market. The closest metro stop is La Latina.
8. Temple of Debod This temple is an ancient Egyptian one. It was a gift from the government of Egypt to the Spanish government and was transferred, rock by rock, to avoid it becoming covered following the construction of the Aswan Dam.
9. Cibeles Fountain This is the most famous fountain in Madrid and a symbol of the city. It is located in the Square of Cibeles on Alcalá street. It represents the goddess Cibeles being pulled in a carriage by lions. It is the meeting point of the Real Madrid supporters after football victories. Nearby is the Neptuno fountain, a sculpture of the God of the Sea over a carriage and the meeting point of the Atlético de Madrid supporters.
7. EL rastro The «gourmet» markets are design spaces with quality products where products can be tried and purchased. Amongst all the ones that can be found in Madrid, the following are worth checking out. a. San Ildefonso Market, on Fuencarral street. b. San Miguel Market, right by the Plaza Mayor c. San Antón Market, in the area of Chueca d. Platea, in Colón square
from now on, your challenges will be your opportunities
Contact us:
ieschoolaandd@ie.edu admissions.architecture@ie.edu MarĂa de Molina, 11. 28006 Madrid +34 91 568 96 00 Find us at:
@IEArchDesign FB, IG, Twitter, Linkedin, YoutubE www.ie.edu/mamd