I do not have an architecture background but i did take an Intro to Architecture course this summer which gave me two projects I'm proud of but I know I need more. I'm looking into taking additional classes before the deadlines but what would help boost my portfolio? Is it a basic drawing class? Should I try to find some computer graphic courses? My background is in biology and I am so hopelessly lost in this application process, any advice is much appreciated.
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Thanks for being an ARCHCareers fan. You are the reason I do the blog; I am more than willing to address your questions below and future questions.
Also, I suggest you obtain the following
Becoming an Architect: A Guide to Careers in Design - 3rd Edition
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/ WileyTitle/productCd- 1118612132.html
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/
The best source to determine what graduate programs are looking for in a portfolio is to contact them directly. I would suggest contacting them by phone to learn firsthand on how they make decisions and how the portfolio is used. Below is probably the best website for a list of the programs.
https://studyarchitecture.com/
Below
are the portfolio requirements for a particular graduate program for
their 3+ MArch; for applicants with an undergraduate program other than
architecture, you do NOT need to submit architecture. Instead, you
submit work that is creative (see below).
I would NOT do a computer graphics course -- freehand drawing would be more helpful.
Portfolio Requirements:
A portfolio of student, extracurricular, and professional work is required of all applicants to the MARCH 2+ program. This portfolio should demonstrate the applicant’s creative abilities, skill level and talent in graphic communications. Applicants should include items demonstrating a latent interest in architecture. Submissions may include undergraduate or extracurricular design or drawing studio work, sketches, photos of architectural models, and digital models and drawings demonstrating abilities in architectural representation, drawing and sketching as well as the applicant’s abilities to use such graphic and design programs as Photoshop, In-Design, Illustrator, Sketchup, Sketchbook Pro, and Rhino. Portfolio content should meet the following minimum requirements:
A portfolio of student, extracurricular, and professional work is required of all applicants to the MARCH 2+ program. This portfolio should demonstrate the applicant’s creative abilities, skill level and talent in graphic communications. Applicants should include items demonstrating a latent interest in architecture. Submissions may include undergraduate or extracurricular design or drawing studio work, sketches, photos of architectural models, and digital models and drawings demonstrating abilities in architectural representation, drawing and sketching as well as the applicant’s abilities to use such graphic and design programs as Photoshop, In-Design, Illustrator, Sketchup, Sketchbook Pro, and Rhino. Portfolio content should meet the following minimum requirements:
- Show at least eight [8] different items completed as a student or in extracurricular or personal study.
- Demonstrate an applicant’s ability in graphic analysis, conceptualization, and development as well as and final products for each included item. A short narrative must accompany each entry.
- Illustrate abilities in two- and three-dimensional thinking
- Demonstrate attention to detail as appropriate for the item included
If you are near any of these cities, you can visit schools directly.
College Fairs - Fall 2017 - Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York
Finally, I am more than willing to create a email exchange or even set up a phone call it that helps.
Dr. Architecture