Get to know the Faculty of Architecture & Planning
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From research to real world outcomes, and even a float in the parade of lights, the faculty of Architecture & Planning is a diverse community with a variety of interests.
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Faculty of Architecture & Planning Dean Christine Macy answers our questions in this video interview.
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Five things you didn't know about the Faculty of Architecture & Planning
The Faculty of Architecture and Planning officially joined the H family on April 1, 1997. Originally part of the Nova Scotia Technical College, which then became the Technical University of Nova Scotia, the Faculty has a long history educating some of the best architects and planners in the world.
Here are some things you might not know:
- The School of Planning is home to one of the most diverse student populations on campus.
- All student projects involve real issues. Projects are set in communities and students work with real clients.
- All architecture students participate in Free Lab: a mandatory two-week summer design-build project.
- Students in our professional programs gain real-life work experience by participating in our cooperative education program.
- Our home building is the oldest on Sexton Campus.
- (Bonus) Our Professors are not only talented instructors, but many operate their own design firms.