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Learn about the undergraduate and graduate programs in architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, planning, and management at Pratt Institute. Explore the studio culture, policy, and work by students and faculty.
- Undergraduate Architecture
Architecture is expansive; as one of the largest...
- Graduate Architecture and Urban Design
Our goal is to cultivate our students’ ability to ask...
- Construction Management, Facilities Management, and Real Estate Practice
With undergraduate programs in Construction Management, and...
- Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment
School of Architecture. Graduate Center for Planning and the...
- Undergraduate Architecture
↳ Graduate Architecture and Urban Design ↳ Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment ↳ Construction Management, Facilities Management, and Real Estate Practice
Learn about the five-year Bachelor of Architecture program at Pratt, accredited by the NAAB and offering interdisciplinary, socially engaged, and justice-driven design education. Explore the program ethos, courses, student work, degree project, minors, concentrations, and study abroad options.
Our goal is to cultivate our students’ ability to ask challenging questions that deepen their understanding of building and living environments. Together, we work across design practices, professions, and disciplines to meet the challenges and opportunities of our times.
The Pratt Institute School of Architecture is the architecture school of the Pratt Institute, a private university in New York City. In 2020, the program was ranked among the ten best architecture schools in the United States.
Architecture is expansive; as one of the largest architecture programs in the country, we choose to explore all of it. As an architecture student at Pratt, you’ll find a diversity of approaches, ideas, experiments, and experiences that can only happen here—and only in New York.
Master of Architecture at Pratt. The MARCH curriculum embraces an integrative approach to design that weaves together technical knowledge and creative practice, building science and environmental stewardship, and professional responsibility and equity.