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<p>Care to share which arch program(s) you are looking into? Lots of knowledge and experience on this board.</p>
<p>would you mind sending me a link too? i’d appreciate it.
i’ll be starting to apply for undergrad architecture this fall. </p>
<p>also i didn’t go through the entire thread so i’m not sure if you answered these questions, but is this portfolio for undergrad or grad school? and what programs did you get into?</p>
<p>Apparently the work in it has been changed since a few months ago. For example, I can’t find the “Northern Lights” piece the earlier guys were talking about. It just seems to be a bunch of photographs…</p>
<p>Does anybody know where clocks applied to and/or gained admission to?</p>
<p>so youre probably already in college seeing as this was posted in 2007,</p>
<p>but i would still like to see your portfolio because im applying to architecture school next year and would like as many examples of portfolios as i can get
i’m putting mine together so maybe i can show you some of my pieces later to get some feedback</p>
<p>oh and since this was posted in 2007, i just want to know what schools you got in to
thanks</p>
<p>Teesside, if you are applying to B. Arch, I am pretty sure most schools want to see a lot of pencil/charcoal drawings. My daughter goes to Syracuse now, her portfolio was mostly pencil drawings with a few 3D pieces. Check out the syracuse arch school link below, there are some examples there. But each school may have a different requirements, check all the schools you plan to apply to get an idea first. Hope this helps. Good Luck</p>