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Rotch Library Exhibit

D-Minor Student Work

April 5, 2017 - June 9, 2017

Kendra Knittel

The Undergraduate Architecture & Design Student Work Exhibit gives prospective students a visual sense of the types of classes and the variety of work they might encounter in the pursuit of an undergraduate  Architecture Major or Design Minor at MIT.

MIT’s undergraduate Architecture Major provides both a deep and broad education in the field of architecture. The program emphasizes the interconnected relationship between architectural design, building technology, computation, history, theory and criticism. The Department’s extensive offerings reflect the program’s commitment to the cultural, social, political, technological and ecological issues of the built environment.

The Minor in Design (D-Minor) provides a hub at MIT where undergraduate students can learn core principles of design in dynamic studio settings, develop a sensibility for visual and physical form, and help contribute to new ways of designing that are applicable across a spectrum of areas.

Questions?

Undergraduate Programs:
Paul Pettigrew,
paulpett@mit.edu

MIT Design Minor Advisor:
Terry Knight,
tknight@mit.edu