Architecture
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As an integral part of an art and design school, Architecture at RISD emphasizes process, artistic sensibilities and social and ethical responsibility. Students hone the ability to think and communicate through drawing, making, writing and discussing ideas with others as they define and articulate a personal approach to the discipline.
Degree programs
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In addressing the challenges of architecture and the responsibilities of the people who practice it, the BArch offers the knowledge, skills and understanding you need to make meaningful work in a complex field.
![Intricate abstract sculptures inside the Architecture studios](/sites/g/files/upbtqy111/files/styles/landscape_16_9_349x196/public/2021-01/architecture_studio_abstract_sculptures_in_foreground.jpg?itok=rphM_UUu)
Offering a three-year degree and a two-year advance standing track for qualified students, the MArch program empowers you to exercise creativity as a cultural creator and succeed in professional practice.
In the studio
Architecture majors inspire each other as they get direct experience building with materials and learning to understand the technical demands of architecture through a process of inquiry, reflection and invention.
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![four students lift up a wooden structure, with the downtown Providence skyline in the distance](/sites/g/files/upbtqy111/files/styles/original_max_width_250/public/2024-06/architecture-outdoor-installation.jpeg?itok=yDSWq9mi)
![several rows of students sit at workstations inside a studio workshop](/sites/g/files/upbtqy111/files/styles/original_max_width_250/public/2024-06/architecture-students-studio.jpg?itok=dwpQp27b)
Student work
![Student work by Architecture graduate alum Oliver Jacob of an angular model structure that is lit from the inside.](/sites/g/files/upbtqy111/files/styles/original_max_width_250/public/2024-07/architecture-student-work-oliver-jacob-march-24-1.jpg?itok=qwGIvM9p)
Oliver Jacob MArch 2024
![Student work by Architecture student Nancy (Ruonan) Wang of a tiered model structure.](/sites/g/files/upbtqy111/files/styles/original_max_width_250/public/2024-07/architecture-student-work-nancy-wang-barch-26-1.jpg?itok=5xUeyQrM)
Nancy (Ruonan) Wang BArch 2026
![Student work by Architecture graduate student Emily Hesse of an abstract model structure.](/sites/g/files/upbtqy111/files/styles/original_max_width_250/public/2024-07/architecture-student-work-emily-hesse-march-25.jpg?itok=D1oIOIR9)
Emily Hesse MArch 2025
![Student work by Architecture graduate alum Kristina Miesel and undergraduate student Emily Lo of a model structure with a lattice piece on top.](/sites/g/files/upbtqy111/files/styles/original_max_width_250/public/2024-07/architecture-student-work-kristina-miesel-march-24-emily-lo-barch-25.jpg?itok=XuEBB0GI)
Kristina Miesel MArch 2024 and
Emily Lo BArch 2025
![Student work by Architecture student Clare Yang](/sites/g/files/upbtqy111/files/styles/original_max_width_250/public/2021-01/architecture_clare_yang_BArch_2021.jpg?itok=fQAJ0QuP)
Clare Yang BArch 2021
![Work by Architecture student Victoria Liang](/sites/g/files/upbtqy111/files/styles/original_max_width_250/public/2021-01/architecture_victoria_liang_BArch_2021.jpg?itok=bXeHYZdY)
Victoria Liang BArch 2021
Alumni
Architecture alumni make their mark as creative professionals in many different ways. Some launch their own practices designing and building residential and/or commercial projects, while others join larger established firms or smaller studios. In addition to practicing as architects, alumni have also gone on to stand out as sustainability specialists, author/illustrators, educators, health care designers and more.
![A home designed by Architecture alum Deborah Berke](/sites/g/files/upbtqy111/files/styles/landscape_16_9_349x196/public/2021-01/unnamed-1_0.jpg?itok=JemhWmc_)
Known for an economy of form and function, Deborah Berke has built her New York firm based on a commitment to community and sustainability. She regularly returns to RISD as a critic and is a long-time faculty member at Yale University, where she was named the first female dean of the School of Architecture in July 2016. In 2012 Berke earned the Berkeley-Rupp Architecture Professorship and Prize—a $100,000 award and teaching appointment at UC/Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design. She credits her success to a combination of practice, teaching and public service.
![Building designed by Architecture alum Michael Maltzan](/sites/g/files/upbtqy111/files/styles/landscape_16_9_349x196/public/2021-01/unnamed-2_0.jpg?itok=fYpdTBd-)
Based in Los Angeles, Michael Maltzan designs homes, art centers, public housing complexes and landscapes to stimulate and engage users. With an eye toward the greater good, Maltzan designs buildings are graceful, minimalist and striking. He began earning recognition as early as his undergraduate days at RISD, when he won the Henry Adams AIA Scholastic Gold Medal. Since then Maltzan’s firm has been widely recognized—including with a 2012 American Academy of Arts & Letters Award—and its projects have been exhibited at major museums worldwide.
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