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What typical things are required for an art portfolio when applying for architecture?
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Look on relevant Uni websites - they will all want slightly different things.
Its worth looking at doing one-year Art and Design Foundation course at a local college between school and Uni - this will give you solid creative skills/knowledge and also give you a chance to get a good portfolio together with speciaist staff help. Many Arch students do this. More info here - https://www.thecompleteuniversitygui...ation-diplomas
Its worth looking at doing one-year Art and Design Foundation course at a local college between school and Uni - this will give you solid creative skills/knowledge and also give you a chance to get a good portfolio together with speciaist staff help. Many Arch students do this. More info here - https://www.thecompleteuniversitygui...ation-diplomas
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(Original post by Tom bishop)
What typical things are required for an art portfolio when applying for architecture?
What typical things are required for an art portfolio when applying for architecture?
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Also, if you Google manchester uni architecture portfolio blogspot, you will be able to see examples of portfolios submitted by undergraduate applicants.
Next, take a look at the following thread where there is a lot of good advice on developing a portfolio:
https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/sho....php?t=7133652
Try to show a range of skills not just drawings. Also, different unis request different things to be included in portfolios so be prepared to adapt it with each application.
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