A
parent here of an undergrad architecture student that will be applying
for Grad schools next summer. The choice is hers to make, but I’m
curious about something. I’ve researched several schools and just
about all of them come across as too political for me. I mean, I can
understand that in architecture, you have to push for the “Social
Justice” mantra vs say “Personal Responsibility”, but as I read the web pages and social media postings from these top schools, many seem so over the top on this.
I
know, my kid has dealt with this at some level in undergrad already and
it didn’t phase them and they have really thrived in the current
program doing actual Architecture in studio. But of these March schools
I’ve listed, who focuses more on actual Architecture vs politics? I
understand that politics is part of Architecture, of course, but just
wondering if there are large differences between these schools in this
regard or do they all toe the same line: (No particular
order)
Princeton, Univ. of Virginia, Virginia Tech, Rice, Univ. of Washington
in St. Louis, Illinois Tech, Rhode Island School of Design, Univ. of
Texas in Austin, Clemson, and Georgia Tech. Thanks.
Dec 5, 23 12:57 pm
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