Life After Architecture School: What's Next?: Grad School / ARE
Library resources to help architecture students develop portfolios, search for a job, apply to graduate school, find an internship or prepare for the ARE.
Graduate School
- The Dissertation byCall Number: Stacks 808.06672 B728d - ARCH LibraryISBN: 0750668253Publication Date: 2005-12-23The Dissertation is one of the most demanding yet potentially most stimulating components of an architectural course. Properly done, it can be a valuable contribution not only to the students own learning development but also to the field of architecture as a whole. This book provides a complete guide to what to do, how to do it, when to do it, and the major pitfalls involved. This is a comprehensive guide to all that an architecture student might need to know about undertaking the dissertation, including new material on CD-ROM and online sources, web based research techniques, digital images, alternative imaging strategies, key architecture links, referencing and new dissertation extracts. It clearly navigates the student through the whole process of writing, preparing and submitting a dissertation, as well as suggesting what to do after the dissertation has been completed. Subjects covered include how to write a proposal, which research methodologies and techniques to adopt, which libraries and archives to utilize (including special architectural resources on the net), as well as how to structure, reference and illustrate the final submission. The authors also take architecture students into new terrain, suggesting alternative methods of undertaking dissertations, whether as video, prose writing, multimedia or other forms of expression. Furthermore, this guide includes new examples of exemplary dissertations of all kinds, as completed by students in Europe and North America so that the reader can clearly see the kinds of work which they themselves might choose to pursue. Also in the Seriously Useful Guides Series: * The Crit * The The Portfolio * Practical Experience
ARE: Architecture Registration Exam
- ARE 5 Review Manual for the Architect Registration Exam byCall Number: Stacks 720.26 B189ar 2016 - ARCH LibraryISBN: 1591265150Publication Date: 2016-09-26New 2nd Edition with NCARB approvals is now available! The ARE 5 Review Manual is the most comprehensive textbook for the Architect Registration Exam 5.0 (ARE 5.0). All six exam divisions are covered with thorough explanations for each of the division's sections. The ARE 5 Review Manual has been revised. If you have a copy of this book without the orange REVISED banner on the cover, you are using the older edition. See our upgrade offer at ppi2pass.com/upgrade-program. Key Features: A thorough review of all exam content areas to prepare you for all six divisions Example problems to clarify how to apply key architectural concepts for the NCARB 5.0 exam Hundreds of tables and figures to facilitate referencing and problem solving Advice, tips, and exam taking strategies to prepare you for exam day Binding: Paperback Publisher: PPI, A Kaplan Company
- Site Analysis byCall Number: eBookISBN: 111841893XPublication Date: 2013-01-29The process-oriented guide to context-sensitive site selection, planning, and design Sustainable design is responsive to context. And each site has a unique set of physical, biological, cultural, and legal attributes that presents different opportunities and constraints for alternative uses of the site. Site analysis systematically evaluates these on-site and off-site factors to inform the design of places--including neighborhoods and communities--that are attractive, walkable, and climate-resilient. This Third Edition of Site Analysis is fully updated to cover the latest topics in low-impact, location-efficient design and development. This complete, user-friendly guide: Blends theory andpractice from the fields of landscape architecture, urban planning, architecture, geography, and urban design Addresses important sustainability topics, including LEED-ND, Sustainable Sites, STAR community index, and climate adaptation Details the objectives and visualization methods used in each phase of the site planning and design process Explains the influence of codes, ordinances, and site plan approval processes on the design of the built environment Includes more than 200 illustrations and eight case studies of projects completed by leading planning and design firms Site Analysis, Third Edition is the ideal guide for students taking courses in site analysis, site planning, and environmental design. New material includes review questions at the end of each chapter for students as well as early-career professionals preparing for the ARE, LARE, or AICP exams.