Program Overview
Programs Offered
The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University offers a range of programs, including:
- Master of Architecture
- M.S. Advanced Architectural Design
- M.S. Computational Design Practices
- M.S. Critical, Curatorial & Conceptual Practices
- Ph.D. Architecture
- New York/Paris
- Intro Program
- M.S. Architecture and Urban Design
- M.S. Urban Planning
- Ph.D. Urban Planning
- M.S. Historic Preservation
- Ph.D. Historic Preservation
- M.S. Real Estate Development
Program Details
Master of Architecture
The Master of Architecture program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in architecture, including the design of buildings, spaces, and environments.
M.S. Advanced Architectural Design
The M.S. Advanced Architectural Design program is a post-professional degree that focuses on advanced design and research in architecture.
M.S. Computational Design Practices
The M.S. Computational Design Practices program explores the intersection of design, technology, and computation in architecture.
M.S. Critical, Curatorial & Conceptual Practices
The M.S. Critical, Curatorial & Conceptual Practices program is an advanced degree that focuses on the critical, curatorial, and conceptual aspects of architecture and design.
Ph.D. Architecture
The Ph.D. Architecture program is a research-based degree that allows students to explore in-depth topics in architecture and related fields.
New York/Paris
The New York/Paris program is a unique opportunity for students to study architecture in two of the world's most iconic cities.
Intro Program
The Intro Program is an introductory course that provides students with a foundation in architecture and design.
M.S. Architecture and Urban Design
The M.S. Architecture and Urban Design program focuses on the design of buildings, spaces, and environments in urban contexts.
M.S. Urban Planning
The M.S. Urban Planning program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in urban planning, including the design of cities, communities, and environments.
Ph.D. Urban Planning
The Ph.D. Urban Planning program is a research-based degree that allows students to explore in-depth topics in urban planning and related fields.
M.S. Historic Preservation
The M.S. Historic Preservation program focuses on the preservation and conservation of historic buildings, landscapes, and cultural heritage sites.
Ph.D. Historic Preservation
The Ph.D. Historic Preservation program is a research-based degree that allows students to explore in-depth topics in historic preservation and related fields.
M.S. Real Estate Development
The M.S. Real Estate Development program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in real estate development, including the design, finance, and management of buildings and projects.
Course Details
Modern Building Technology
The Modern Building Technology course focuses on historic architectural materials, including stone, brick, terra cotta, metal, concrete, cast stone, mortar, paint, and wood. The course explores the sourcing and production of these materials, their identification, use in the fabrication of architectural elements, and basic properties that limit or allow their use and performance as architectural materials.
Research Areas
The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University has a range of research areas, including:
- Architecture
- Urban Planning
- Historic Preservation
- Real Estate Development
- Computational Design Practices
- Critical, Curatorial & Conceptual Practices
Facilities
The school has a range of facilities, including:
- Avery Library
- Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery
- Making Studio
- Output Shop
- Preservation Technology Lab
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