Penn State’s Master of Architecture (MArch) is a NAAB-accredited program that prepares students for professional licensure while advancing critical and creative design thinking. The curriculum integrates architectural theory, digital fabrication, urbanism, and sustainability, culminating in a thesis-based design studio. With access to state-of-the-art labs, students collaborate across disciplines and engage in projects that address real-world environmental and cultural challenges.
Designing a passive solar community center for rural regions
Developing a resilient waterfront housing prototype
Creating a modular shelter system for post-disaster zones
Using parametric design for responsive building facades
Designing an adaptive reuse plan for an abandoned factory
Exploring light and shadow in vertical space installations
Modeling zero-energy buildings using BIM and simulation tools
Studying cultural identity in contemporary vernacular architecture
Designing an urban park with ecosystem restoration strategies
Building a pavilion using robotic fabrication techniques
Creating a walkable urban neighborhood master plan
Documenting spatial experience through digital storytelling
Designing mixed-use development with inclusive housing
Modeling airflow patterns in atrium-based public spaces
Prototyping sustainable material composites for façade systems
Design sustainable, inclusive, and innovative spaces through rigorous architectural exploration and studio practice.
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