Architecture students — these three essays address the stresses of studio


Architecture school holds its own array of challenges. Studio is arguably the most rigorous part of design education, and comes with a list of unique stresses that often weigh on students. How do you balance studio with other classes? How does one best present a project? And how do you face the dreaded jury on review day? These three short essays address each of these questions.

Harvard GSD. Photo by Alonso Obregon
Balancing Studio With Other Classes

This piece explores the misplaced idea that studio should come before every other class. What are the hidden benefits of planning a well balanced approach to your architectural education? Click here to dive deeper.

Students presenting their work at SCI-Arc's 2018 theses reviews
The Architecture Student's Presentation Roadmap

Most architecture students tend to wait to the last minute to figure out how they will present their work. They spend 99 percent of their time on the work, but then leave little room to build a coherent strategy to ...

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