Which Schools Would You Choose?
By Julia Mandell
MARCH 19, 2003 -- > Education There is a never-ending debate about the effectiveness of design education in this country. Every year the Design Futures Council, a design think-tank, releases a survey judging architecture schools from a practitioner's point of view. This year's survey asked 148 principals of private-practice architecture and engineering firms, with an employee total between the firms of 22,967, which schools they felt had best prepared their employees. The top ten schools for 2003 were:
Harvard University
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
University of Cincinnati
Cornell University
Yale University
University of Texas at Austin
Kansas State University
University of Michigan
University of Pennsylvania
Columbia University
The survey is published in the Design Futures Council's newsletter, DesignIntelligence, and in the Almanac of Architecture & Design.
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