Vision
The College of Architecture at UNC-Charlotte is devoted to engaging students
in an energetic study of how architecture affects - and stimulates - our
life everyday. To study architecture implies you will:
- Become an expert in building
design and construction.
- Apply strategic thinking to
environmental problems.
- Learn leadership skills to
work in your community.
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Mission
The mission of the College of Architecture is to provide intellectual, ethical, and innovative leadership in architecture and urban design through excellence in teaching, scholarly research, creative architectural practice, and community activism.
Faculty and students at the College of Architecture are committed to creating an open-minded and creative atmosphere to pursue research, explore new forms of building, and discover collaborative practices that nurture human potential. Our graduates understand where knowledge comes from and how to integrate their voice with others to influence the art and science of architecture. The College of Architecture opens opportunities to students through interdisciplinary programs, close alliances with the profession, and active programs in the community.
Skills
The College of Architecture believes that architectural practice should embrace broad goals that are pursued through a combination of skills, research, and community engagement.
- Architects must be competent at
design, historic and theoretical analysis, visual literacy and design
fundamentals, technical and life-safety design, and problem solving.
- Architects understand that the 'making' of
architecture is inherently complex: requiring knowledge of effective
visual communication tools, building materials and technology, construction
methods, codes and standards, legal issues, and managerial skills.
- Architects must influence the
societies they are part of through advocacy in governmental relations,
community building, communicating environmental quality, and creative
leadership.
- Architects understand that to affect change in
our communities they must possess the skills of negotiation, persuasion,
listening, diversity appreciation, collaboration, teaming, and conflict
management.
- Architects must possess knowledge of
science and liberal arts, ethics, critical thinking, and research methods.
- Architects understand the value of building an
intellectual foundation that embraces the widest possible range of
knowledge and ideas.
The College of Architecture believes students must master five areas of competence to effectively realize their intellectual, architectural
and leadership potential:
- Critical thinking: the
ability to construct relationships between areas of knowledge drawn
from theory and diverse cultures;
- Design: innovative and reflective conceptions,
refinement and synthesis of architectural form;
- Building: expertise at developing, integrating, and implementing
architectural technologies;
- Visual literacy: representational
skill to communicate design intent and execution through a wide range
of media, both analogue and digital;
- Professionalism: the ability to connect individual career decisions
with innovative and ethical business practices.
Action
We invite you to join us in this quest to question, apply knowledge, speculate
and engage in how architecture shapes our lives! |