Studio-Based Programmes
Practical work at the drawing tables and in the workshops occupies a significant amount of the student's time. Students learn by sharing a studio and exchanging ideas with fellow students.
Projects, Dialogue and Hard Work
Students work on individual projects, devloped in close dialogue with a professor and fellow students, and alternate between using the computer, drawing table or working in workshops during the project phase. Workdays can be long, and many students spend evenings and weekends working on their projects. In addition to projects, the programme also features lectures and courses, and requires handing in brief, written assignments.
A Communication Oriented Programme
Students will be asked to present their work at review sessions where their projects will be critiqued. The student must feel confident enough to stand up for his work, and must be prepared to listen to constrcutive criticism, advice or tourgh questions. Being able to communicate is therefore an integral part of the architecture programme. Students will be asked to explain their approach to the assignment, and the underlying idea behind the work.



