INFORMATION
As the fall term begins, Graduate Thesis at SCI-Arc serves as a critical juncture, linking the outgoing visions of our graduates with the fresh perspectives of incoming students. Over the course of the weekend, our thesis students will have the opportunity to articulate, propose, and defend their work to the SCI-Arc community and beyond. This event brings together a diverse group of guest critics from both within and outside the discipline, alongside 19 faculty thesis advisors, to engage in thoughtful reflection and rigorous debate on the provocations and possibilities presented by 75 students. Their projects will remain on display in the halls of SCI-Arc for an extended week as part of the 2024 Graduate Thesis Exhibit.
“The impact of Graduate Thesis Weekend at SCI-Arc is a transformative experience, where the intense scrutiny and vibrant exchange of ideas profoundly elevate the work of students, pushing them to innovate and redefine the boundaries of architectural practice,” says Elena Manferdini, Graduate Programs Chair. “Graduate thesis is the pulse of what matters today, serving as a critical juncture where emerging architectural concepts and pressing contemporary issues converge”.
“This year’s graduate thesis projects are centered around three key themes: matter, form, and new technological narratives,” says Jackilin Hah Bloom, Graduate Thesis Coordinator. “Our students have deeply engaged with the design process, embracing experimentation and crafting their own unique workflows—whether analog, digital, or a blend of both. Each project stands as a distinct exploration, and together, they establish a conversation that resonates with the challenges and opportunities of today and the future of architecture.”
Special thanks to all the constituents at SCI-Arc who help to make all Graduate Thesis events happen.