Reimagine built environments, anywhere in the world
The J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program (M.Arch) at Indiana University offers a unique studio-based curriculum designed to educate the architect of the future. Equally well-versed in technology, science, art, and the principles of architecture, our graduates will be the thinkers of tomorrow: able to move smoothly from concept to product.
Students will be immersed in Columbus, Indiana, among more than 60 well-known works of modern architecture. In addition to community engagement opportunities in Columbus, they will have opportunities to travel and collaborate internationally through the Nomadic Studio.
Architecture is design + discovery
The Miller M.Arch experience at Indiana University is about living and learning in a city—seeing it each day in a different light, drawing its shapes and forms from observation, then again from memory, and building a personal, curated inventory of its most memorable characteristics.
By linking two parallel studio experiences, art, and design, the Miller M.Arch at IU offers a comprehensive education that melds the design of the built environment with underlying issues of culture, creativity, responsible practice, and a unique worldview.
The things that make Columbus great, make great architects
The Miller M.Arch program uses Columbus’ historic and robust civic consciousness to integrate architecture, art, and design with the city’s unique public-private coalition process.
In this “living laboratory,” students will make the invisible process of community collaboration visible and concrete by creating a common language for shared problem-solving. Public-private fabrication facilities in Columbus also create opportunities for faculty, students, and the community to collaborate.
Draw the streets + spaces of the world
Through the Nomadic Studio, students analyze the architecture, strada, piazza, and art of major cities around the world by drawing urban landscapes, plans, and sections with proportional measurement in sketchbooks. This practice teaches the art of visual structure and composition and embeds the ideas, concepts, and perceptions that fuel a designer’s imagination.
My experience in the J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program has been an eye-opening, life-changing, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Stacy Hardy, J. Irwin Miller M.Arch Program student