Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture
Recipient: Peter Marino + Associates, Architects and Vigneron Architects (Associate Architects)
Project: Chanel Boutique; Paris, France
Client: Chanel; Neuilly sur Seine, France
Photo: Vincent Knapp
 

   
 
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Graduate Programs in Healthcare

 

Below are links to architecture schools that offer postgraduate programs in healthcare. Contact the school to learn details about deadlines and other requirements.

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Clemson University offers two programs—an MArch with a concentration in Architecture + Health, and a PhD with an emphasis in health and the built environment.
http://www.clemson.edu/caah/ARCHITECTURE/1.3.3.2.php
http://www.clemson.edu/caah/ARCHITECTURE/1.3.3.4.php

For more information on the PhD in Environmental Design and Planning, click on the flyer below
Clemson PhD flyer, page 1 (high resolution)
Clemson PhD flyer, page 2 (high resolution)
Clemson PhD flyer (low resolution)

 

 

 




The Texas A&M University Department of Architecture offers three graduate degrees: an MArch (professional degree), an MS (research degree), and a PhD (research degree). Students also can obtain a Certificate in Health Systems in Design during the course of their studies by completing specific course requirements. Information on the degrees, the certificate, and the TAMU Center for Health Systems & Design can be found at:
http://archone.tamu.edu/architecture/graduate/m_arch/m_arch.html
http://archone.tamu.edu/architecture/graduate/ms_arch/ms_arch.html
http://archone.tamu.edu/architecture/graduate/doctor/doctor.html
http://archone.tamu.edu/chsd/

Texas A&M University also has posted the following advertisements for itsprograms:
Texas A&M's MArch Program [Note: Link goes to a PDF]
Texas A&M's PhD Program [Note: Link goes to a PDF]

 







University of Kansas (KU) graduate architecture programs offer advanced design inquiry in the area of health and wellness within its professional degree program (MArch) as well as in MA and PhD programs. These programs seek to prepare students to become leaders in designing healthier and more sustainable environments and to do so from a robust knowledge base. Leaders in national firms advise and participate in the program, and many have created scholarships focused on this area of inquiry. KU's health-oriented architecture program is the only such program located at a university with its own medical school.

Two-year graduate assistantships are available for students pursuing a PhD. The supporting faculty include Kent Spreckelmeyer, DArch, FAIA (hospital space planning, healthy workplaces, simulation, and postoccupancy evaluation research); Keith Diaz Moore, PhD, AIA (elder care, dementia, healing gardens, strategic planning); Mahbub Rashid, PhD (hospital design, simulation, and behavioral research); Frank Zilm, DArch, FAIA (hospital design, programming); and Bill Carswell, MUP (healthy neighborhoods and alternative housing). Applications are due February 1.

For more information, visit the KU Graduate Degrees in Architecture Web page.
For more information about the KU PhD in Architecture program in particular, see the program brochure (in PDF format).









 

 

The University of Illinois-Chicago offers an MS in Architecture in Health Design (MSAHD) program. The program is a four-semester sequence centered on the design studio experience, each studio exploring a different aspect and scale of health design. The program is designed for working students with courses offered in the evenings and weekends. A more formal description and application materials may be found at:
http://www.arch.uic.edu/healthdesign/