Designed For Excellence: K-State College Of Architecture, Planning & Design Boasts Three Top 10 Programs
Sources: Tim
de Noble, 785-532-5950, tdenoble@k-state.edu;
Stephanie Rolley,
785-532-5961, srolley@k-state.edu;
Matthew Knox,
785-532-5953, mknox@k-state.edu; and
Katherine Ankerson,
785-532-5992, ankerson@k-state.edu
News release
prepared by:
Emily Vietti, 785-532-1090, evietti@k-state.edu
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Designed For Excellence: K-State College Of Architecture, Planning & Design Boasts Three Top 10 Programs
MANHATTAN
- To get a design education at the College of Architecture,
Planning & Design at Kansas State University is to get one of the
best in the country.
DesignIntelligence magazine ranked all three of the college’s eligible programs among the top 10 graduate programs in the nation, according to the newly released “America’s Best Architecture & Design Schools 2012” issue. The landscape architecture program is No. 3 in the country; the architecture program is No. 5; interior architecture & product design ranks as the seventh best program in the U.S.
“These
rankings, based on the perceptions and experiences of design
professionals across the nation, are testament to the work ethic,
intellectual rigor and seriousness to purpose of our students and
faculty, as well as the wonderful support of our administrative
team,” said Tim de Noble, dean of the College of Architecture,
Planning & Design. “In this case, perception is reality; these
rankings and skill assessments are clear indicators of the vitality
of the allied design professions housed in our college and the
potency of our interdisciplinary collaboration.”
The
DesignIntelligence data is compiled by surveying professional
practice leaders about which schools are best preparing students for
successful careers in the design professions. A total of 277
professional practice organizations participated in the research for
the 2012 rankings.
The
landscape architecture program is the third-ranked graduate program
in the country and the highest ranked graduate program in the
Midwest. The landscape architecture graduate program has placed in
the top 8 every year since DesignIntelligence began ranking landscape
architecture programs in 2005.
The
landscape architecture program was also ranked third nationally in
educating students in design skills by professional firms. One
hundred percent of K-State landscape architecture students polled
rated the quality of the program as excellent or above average.
“We
are thrilled to have such a strong vote of confidence from today’s
employers,” said Stephanie Rolley, head of the department of
landscape architecture/regional & community planning. “This
ranking recognizes the dynamic combination of the long-standing
strength of our traditional post-baccalaureate master’s degree
track and our new innovative, first-in-the-country non-baccalaureate
master’s degree track. Our students and faculty are very deserving
of this wonderful recognition.”
The
architecture program is the fifth-ranked graduate program in the U.S.
and the highest ranked graduate program at a public institution. The
architecture program has been ranked on DesignIntelligence’s list
10 out of 13 possible times, either on the graduate list or the
undergraduate list, prior to the conversion to the five-year
non-baccalaureate master’s program in 2006. The K-State graduate
program also was selected as best in the nation by firms in the
Midwest.
In
assessing skills preparation, professional firms selected the
architecture program as the best in the country at educating student
in sustainable design practices and principles, and second in
developing analysis and planning skills, construction methods and
materials training, and cross-disciplinary teamwork. The firms ranked
the program third in the country in design skills and communication
skills, and fourth at computer applications skills.
“It
is great to see the effort undertaken by our students to learn and
develop a broad range of skills so important to practice is being
gracefully translated into their professional endeavors,” said Matt
Knox, interim department head of architecture. “A strong and
passionate faculty, coupled with motivated and passionate students,
makes for the consistent production of graduates able to contribute
to practice and become leaders in architecture and design locally,
regionally, nationally and beyond.”
The
interior architecture and product design program was chosen as the
seventh best graduate program in the nation in the Interior Design
rankings, and it is one of only three ranked graduate programs that
is Council for Interior Design Accreditation accredited. Interior
architecture and product design is also the highest ranked graduate
program in the Midwest. The program has been ranked in the top 8 in
12 of 13 years, either on the graduate list or the undergraduate
list, prior to the establishment of the five-year non-baccalaureate
master’s program in 2006.
The firms selected
the program as the second best nationally in preparing students in
the area of cross-disciplinary teamwork and third in communication
skills.
“The
faculty and staff of the department of interior architecture and
product design are very proud of this recognition, and our students
and alumni should be as well,” said Katherine Ankerson, head of the
department of interior architecture and product design. “We have
intertwined the three distinct areas of interior architecture,
product design and furniture design into a strong program of study
where innovation and the art of ‘making’ intersect, and where
evidence-based design plays an increasingly important role in the
education of students who we know will contribute mightily to the
design professions.”
The
College of Architecture, Planning & Design’s graduate programs
are accredited five-year master’s programs, meaning students can
come directly from high school and graduate five years later with a
professional master’s degree.
For more information, please contact Emily Vietti, communications and events coordinator for the college, at 785-532-1090 or evietti@k-state.edu. For information on the full rankings list, contact DesignIntelligence editor Jane Gaboury at 678-879-0929 or jgaboury@di.net.
