Architecture Schools
Architecture schools are educational institutions that specialize in teaching the principles and practices of architecture. They offer degree programs, such as a Bachelor of Architecture or Master of Architecture, which cover design, history, theory, and technology related to building and urban environments. Students learn to create functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces while considering sustainability and cultural context.
These schools often provide hands-on experience through design studios, workshops, and internships. Notable architecture schools include Harvard Graduate School of Design, MIT School of Architecture and Planning, and Yale School of Architecture. Graduates typically pursue careers as architects, urban planners, or landscape designers.