Program Summary
Architecture as a course is an interdisciplinary field that combines art, science, and technology to design and construct buildings and spaces. It explores the principles of aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability while integrating structural engineering and environmental considerations. Students in this course learn about architectural history, design theories, building materials, and construction techniques. They develop skills in drafting, 3D modeling, and spatial planning through both theoretical studies and practical studio work. The course also emphasizes problem-solving, creativity, and critical thinking, preparing students to create structures that are not only visually appealing but also functional and responsive to social and environmental needs. Throughout the program, students engage in hands-on projects, site visits, and internships to gain real-world experience in the field.