The program leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree in the College of Design has been developed to enable students of exceptional ability to undertake advanced study and original research in the fields of study within the College of Design.
Design Computation
Digital-based information technologies have profoundly affected architectural discourse and practice. New types of representation and manufacturing, emergent materials and technologies, innovating modes of collaboration and project delivery, all constitute a profoundly new discourse that has revolutionized the ways architects design, think and talk about architecture, design and buildings. The Design Computation area addresses this emergent all encompassing computational basis for architectural design by inquiring on a variety of related sub-areas including generative and parametric design, digital fabrication, prototyping and robotics, building information modeling (BIM), immersive visualization and virtual reality, databases and user interfaces, formal specification of shape and style, and computer implementation of analytical and design tools.
Building Design Technology
The Ph.D. specialization in Building Design Technology, advances the use of building physics, building technology, mathematics, controls, modeling, and simulation for the design and operation of high-performing buildings. The technical performance of buildings is the result of the complex interplay of highly variable boundary conditions with the physical behavior of many components operating in multiple domains.
History, Theory, Criticism
The Ph.D. specialization in Architecture History, Theory, Criticism, promotes critical and scholarly reflection in architecture and urban design, with a special focus on issues linking theory and practice. Ongoing work extends a distinguished record of faculty and alumni scholarship in the field based upon the unique range of disciplines and professions available within the College of Design and Georgia Tech. While highlighting modern and contemporary architecture, faculty interests vary significantly by subject area, period, region, and methodological emphasis.
Architecture, Culture, Behavior
The field of Architecture, Culture, Behavior, explores how individual, social, organizational, and cultural behavior, performance, and experience relate to the design of buildings and urban space. We develop tools and methods to describe and quantify the properties of built form, model performance and evaluate design and their impacts on individual experience and organizational functioning.
Urbanism
Research into Urbanism seeks to understand how we shape our cities to provide the highest quality of life, share resources equitably, promote ecological performance and address unprecedented 21st century challenges. Highly collaborative researchers in urbanism partner with sponsors around the planet and colleagues across Georgia Tech - especially those in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and School of City and Regional Planning.
Direncanakan Agustus 2023
College of Design
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Georgia,
30332, United States
Applicants for Georgia Tech's graduate programs should hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution.
The minimum score for graduate admission required by Georgia Tech is: IELTS: 7.0 Overall Band score and minimum Component Band scores of: 6.5 Reading, 6.5 Listening, 6.5 Speaking, 5.5 Writing,
Application Deadline
Fall - December 31
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