he Architectural Technologies Program is organized as a year-long design and technology laboratory leading to a final degree project. The three-semester sequence affords students the exposure to a select group of Architectural Technologies and SCI-Arc Faculty including Program Coordinator Marcelo Spina, Postgraduate Chair David Ruy, Peter Testa and Casey Rehm, among others.?

The core of each semester is the design studio, wherein students develop their own project through group and individual work. The studio is supported each semester by a design lab, a platform for technical research including areas such as machine vision, digital automation, material computation, robotic manufacturing, as well as synthetic ecologies, recursive tectonics and aesthetics. Visual, applied and History/theory elective seminars complement the Architectural Technologies curriculum and affords students with choices to personalize their field of interest.? ??