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We also offer a full range of fabrication facilities including concrete and plaster casting, welding and metalworking, woodworking, digital milling, and 3D printing.

Our full-time faculty and adjunct professors are drawn from the vibrant Portland design community. Our close connections to the Pacific Northwest architecture and design community give our students many chances to interact with professionals in the field, often leading to work opportunities in local firms.

Portland is our laboratory, and you don't have to look far to see where our students have contributed.

Students have the opportunity to have a real impact through their studio projects. In past years, our fourth-year and graduate students have completed projects with Trimet, the city's public transportation system, and created sleeping pods for Portlanders without homes. One of the program's most exciting real-world projects involving both undergraduates and graduates is the design and construction of a zero-waste stage for the Pickathon Music Festival from reused materials.

With a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Portland State University, you are eligible to apply to an accredited two-year Master of Architecture program including PSU's accredited two-year Master of Architecture and complete the licensure process. PSU Architecture.

Undergraduate programs Portland State University encourages the study of architecture at the undergraduate level in the context of a broad and enriching liberal arts education. Degree Maps and Learning Outcomes. Architecture B. Degree Requirements The B. Requirements for the major in Architecture with a concentration in architectural project management This program is currently suspended and not accepting applications.

Arch Visitors from the public, please use the intercom by the exterior door and we will buzz you in. Masks are required. Pamela Karimi's new book offers a unique contribution to the field of contemporary art, investigating how Iranian artists engage with space and site amid the pressures of the art market and the state's regulatory regimes.

Since the s, political, economic, and intellectual forces have driven Iran's creative class toward increasingly original forms of artmaking not meant for official venues. Instead, these art forms appear in private homes with "trusted" audiences, derelict buildings, leftover urban zones, and remote natural sites. These unusual cultural scenes are not only sites of personal encounters, but also part of the collective experience of Iran's citizens. Drawing on interviews with over a hundred artists, gallerists, theater experts, musicians, and designers, Pamela Karimi throws into sharp relief extraordinary art and performance activities that have received little attention outside Iran.

Attending to nonconforming curatorial projects, independent guerrilla installations, escapist practices, and tacitly subversive performances, Karimi also discloses the push-and-pull games between the art community and the authorities, and discusses myriad instances of tentative coalition as opposed to outright partnership or uncompromising resistance.

January 14 January Please note: This event has been rescheduled to Friday, February 4, ,…. See the new event page here. Free and Open to the public. All are welcome. Image: Students from the University of Pennsylvania work with community members to plant a tree in Melon Park, Philadelphia, ca.

January 19 January January 21 January Each Friday at 4pm during most of the academic term, PSU School of Architecture students and faculty gather together to hear from professional….



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