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What should I include in my architecture portfolio?
Portfolios may be submitted in either paper or electronic format and should include the following:
- Applicant’s name and contact information.
- Table of contents.
- A description of the applicant’s individual contribution to any group or professional design projects.
- Academic, personal, and/or professional projects.
How do I make my architecture portfolio stand out?
12 Tips For Making an Outstanding Architecture Portfolio
- Just Say “No” to Stand Alone Resumes.
- Your Portfolio’s Presentation is Just as Important as Its Content.
- Include Lots of Personal Information.
- A Long Portfolio Isn’t Better Than a Short One.
- Choose Projects that Work with the Office’s Profile.
What materials do architectural models use?
What Materials Do You Need to Make an Architectural Model?
- Cardboard. Cardboard (or card stock) comes in different colors and finishes, and is easy to cut and shape.
- Wood. Balsa wood is a common material used for model construction.
- Foam. Foam sheets come in a variety of thicknesses.
- Cork.
- Metal.
How many pages should an Architecture portfolio have?
The typical portfolio has 20-40 pages. Resume and cover letter are optional (if mailing, send a cover letter, resume and design sheets) and the design can be coordinated with the portfolio. Design a simple and understated enclosing system that doesn’t detract from the layout and presentation of your own work.
Is Architecture an undergraduate degree?
The Two Types of Accredited Architecture Programs People who want to receive an architecture degree that will facilitate their licensure as an architect have two options: either a five-year undergraduate degree in architecture known as a B. Arch. or a post-college master’s program known as an M.