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>From: novak@vitruvius.ar.utexas.edu (Marcos Novak)
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Subject: ANNOUNCING: New Graduate Program in Architecture+Art+Technology
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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ADVANCED DESIGN RESEARCH
Master of Architecture Post-Professional Program
Master of Science in Architectural Studies Program

Professor Marcos Novak, Director
novak@vitruvius.ar.utexas.edu

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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE 
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

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This program is for students who are interested in exploring the ways in 
which advances in science, technology, theory and criticism are 
extending the range of the possible in the conception, production, 
execution and inhabitation of architecture. Emphasis is on pure rather 
than applied research, but this is advanced primarily through empirical 
and production-oriented methods, that is, through the experimentation 
with, the simulation, production, and testing of works such as drawings, 
models, prototypes, environments, performances, computer programs, 
etc.,  as well as their documentation. The aim of the program in 
Advanced Design Research is to anticipate and encourage developments 
in architectural theory and practice, to advance the body of 
architectural knowledge, and to produce researchers, artists, and 
practitioners capable of facing the challenges of an information era.

Topics of study that students may pursue include: 

	Computation and Composition; 
	Music and Architecture; 
	Shape Grammars and Other Formal Systems; 
	Algorithmic Aesthetics; 
	Art, Architecture and Technology; 
	The Architecture of Cyberspace and Virtual Worlds; 
	Embodied Virtuality; 
	Intelligent Agents and Systems; 
	Multi-Media(ted) Spaces; 
	Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems in Design; 
	Architecture and Artificial Life (Generative Methods);
	Architecture and Complexity; 
	Advances in Architectural Visualization; 
	Implications of Advances in Science and Technology; 
	The Poetics of New Technologies.

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Prerequisites:

Applicants are expected to have either a strong background in the arts 
and documented interest and ability in the sciences, or a strong 
background in the sciences and documented interest and ability in the 
arts.
The prerequisites listed below are given as an indication of the kind of 
preparation we are expecting They should not be seen as prohibitive 
Individuals with different backgrounds in related areas are encouraged 
to apply.

	?Evidence of creative work in primary field of study
	?Evidence of creative work in secondary field of study;
	?Statement of intent;
	?Letters of recommendation;
	?Consultation;

?Students with Architecture and Architecture Theory backgrounds

3	Mathematics
3	Computer Programming
3	Physics
3	Art or Music Studio

?Students with Art, Design, and Music backgrounds

3	Mathematics or Physics
3	Computer Programming
3	History of Architecture
6	Architecture Studio

?Students with Mathematics and Science backgrounds

3	Computer Programming 
6	Architecture, Art or Music Studio 
3	Architecture, Art or Music History or Theory

?Students with Computer Science backgrounds

3	Architecture or Art History
3	Architecture, Art or Music Studio
3	Architecture, Art or Music Theory

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Course Requirements

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Option A (M.S.A.S.)

Hours 	Course(s)

9		Theory of Architecture (ARC386K,L, M)
3		Research Methods and Topics Seminar (ARC 386N)
3		Music of Architecture Seminar (ARC 389 or 386M)
3		Poetics of New Technologies (ARC 389 or 386M)
6		Minor
6		Thesis (ARC 698)

30 hours

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Option B (M.S.A.S.) or M. Arch. [Post-prof.])

Hours 	Course(s)

6		Theory of Architecture (ARC 386 K, L or L,M or K, M)
3		Research Methods and Topics Seminar (ARC 386N)
3		Music of Architecture Seminar (ARC 389 or 386M)
3		Poetics of New Technologies (ARC 389 or 386M)
6		Advanced Design Studio (ARC 696) 
3		Independent Study (ARC 389)
6		Minor
6		Thesis (ARC 698)

36 hours


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For further information contact: 

Graduate Studies in Architecture
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE 
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
Austin, Texas, 78712-1160
Telephone: 	(512) 471-1922
Fax: 		(512) 471-0716

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