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  1. Office: Architecture Building, S-110. E-mail: ebesler@princeton.edu. Erin Besler is co-founder of Besler & Sons, a studio that designs buildings, software, objects, exhibitions, and interiors. They were recently named 2019 United States Artists Fellows in Architecture & Design. Their work has been exhibited at venues internationally, including ...

  2. Princeton University's School of Architecture promotes a synthetic approach to architecture, drawing upon design innovation, in-depth studies in the history and theory of architecture, as well as the emerging cultures of computation and building technology. Architecture at Princeton has always been taught in this broad cultural context.

  3. Admission to the Graduate School is highly selective. All applicants are considered on a comparative basis, and admission is determined after analyzing the relative merits of all of the candidates applying in the same field. For the Graduate School to operate according to its objectives and methods, enrollment must be limited.

  4. ©2024 The Trustees of Princeton University Princeton University . School of Architecture Princeton, NJ 08544 Contact Details ...

  5. Princeton University School of Architecture S-110 Architecture Building Princeton, NJ 08544 Main Office: 609-258-3741 Academic Program Manager (Admissions): soaprograms@princeton.edu Betts Auditorium (N-101): 609-258-9240 Fax: 609-258-4740. To reach specific staff members by email or telephone, see the SoA Staff Directory.

  6. 1 de sept. de 2023 · Job Opening: Full-Time, Tenure-Track Faculty Position in the area of the History and Theory of Architecture. The School of Architecture at Princeton University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position in the area of the history and theory of architecture.

  7. Princeton University's School of Architecture promotes a synthetic approach to architecture, drawing upon design innovation, in-depth studies in the history and theory of architecture, as well as the emerging cultures of computation and building technology. Architecture at Princeton has always been taught in this broad cultural context.