Showing posts with label Specializations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Specializations. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

Architectural Specializations

Dear Dr. Architecture,
I’m a graduate of B.Arch from India. I have a few years of experience working in architectural firms in Hong Kong. I have seen many people’s comment on the net saying they had their advices from Dr. Architecture. I have never known who it was, after only coming across your website ARCHCareers.org and found it was you. The website was very interesting and I personally need some advices from you.
I have completed my professional degree of B. Arch (five years). Although B.Arch and M.Arch are professionally equivalent, the term Bachelors and Masters make people tend to think the B.Arch is lower than the M.Arch. Moreover many large architectural corporate firms job requirements were a Master degree rather than a Bachelor Degree. Even many architects think B.Arch is not as equal to M. Arch.
In India the architecture curriculum is of 5 years to attain B.Arch. Then an M.Arch (2 years) which is considered a Post Graduate-Masters. But many people mistaken it to be M.Arch – Graduate degree. Moreover just a basic M.Arch degree of 2 years is never opted by majority of the students instead they go for Masters in some specialized field. Many people from India after completion of B.Arch go to U.S.A or U.K. for pursuing M.Arch – Graduate degree (which is equivalent already) without this knowledge.
I learned from your website that the B.Arch and M.Arch degree is professionally equivalent. My degree is not recognized by the HKIA (Hong Kong Institute of Architects) although I’m recognized in India by the COA (Council of Architecture, India). I thought of doing a Masters in some specialized field in U.K. or in U.S.A rather than just doing a basic Masters. So I’m looking in for a Post Professional Masters in some specialist field relating to architecture.
It’s confusing for me to take into a specialism because I really don’t know which interests me. I thought working for some time would help me figure out which stream to take but still I’m confused as the work which I normally do in the office is all general planning and design. I wanted to know all the available specialism streams in architecture so that I would know which would interest me.
I hope you could sort out my problem and I truly appreciate any time you have to advise me.
Thank you in advance.
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First, the BArch and MArch (from U.S. institutions) are professionally equivalent in the U.S. in terms of accreditation.  This is not necessarily the case with foreign degrees such as yours.

If you desire a post-professional degree, you would be well served to seek a M.S. in Architecture in the United States.  However, if you ever wish to become licensed in the U.S., you may wish to obtain the professional M.Arch.  Another route is the BEFA program through NCARB.

With that said, you question involves specializations.  Unlike perhaps medicine, the list for architectural specializations would infinite long, but the list below is a starting point.  It is from ARCHSchools.org, a database of accredited programs in the U.S. and Canada.  If you desire, you can search programs based on the specializations.


Also, as you have the professional degree from India, you could also pursue a degree in a related discipline such as Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, etc.


Architectural Design
Art and Design
Building Information Modeling
Building Technology/Environmental Systems
Community Design
Computer-Aided Design
Energy
Engineering
Environment/Sustainability
Graphic Design
History
Housing
Interior Design/Architecture
International And Regional Architecture
International Development
Landscape Design
Photography
Preservation
Professional Practice
Sacred Spaces
Sustainablility
Tectonics
Theory/Criticism
Urban Planning and Design
Dr. Architecture

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Specializations

I'm currently a Senior at the Caribbean International School located in Panama, and I'm really interested on taking Architecture as my chosen career. I've been researching the subjects that these career involves and I cannot wait to start, but since I'm planning to study here at Panama, I'm not sure on what are my options toward specializations. 

I'm also really concerned about what might my options of work be, taking into consideration that one day I desire to have my own Company that not only will be in charge of designing interesting projects to increase the standards of how the society lives here in Panama, but will also take into consideration how important it is to help people with low resources in the society. 

Apart from this, I'd also like to have interior decoration departments along with other departments that will also have to do with decoration and designing. To summarize the reason of why am I writing this letter, is because I have all these dreams and great ideas, but I have no idea of where to begin with, I'd really appreciate your help toward what specialization options do an architect career offers and which one do you think is the most appropriate one according to my goals as an architect. Thanks in advance.
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A - First, my expertise if on becoming an architect in the U.S., not Panama.  Thus, I would be sure you understand the proper steps one takes to become in Panama that may be different than the U.S.

Second, with respect to specializations, you will need to do additional research to determine your interests; as you mention, interiors is certainly a specialization, but so are the following:

Art and Design
Building Information Modeling
Building Technology/Environmental Systems
Community Design
Computer-Aided Design
Energy
Engineering
Environment/Sustainability
Graphic Design
History
Housing
Interior Design/Architecture
International And Regional Architecture
International Development
Landscape Design
Photography
Preservation
Professional Practice
Sacred Spaces
Sustainablility
Tectonics
Theory/Criticism
Urban Planning and Design

As for your own company, you must research the industry and needs of Panama to determine what you architectural services you might offer given your goal to help individuals with low resources in the society.  You may wish to interview some architects in your region to best learn this.

One additional resource to review is Architecture for Humanity -
http://architectureforhumanity.org/

Best!


Dr. Architecture