Fall 2025 Online Open House
Photo Credit: Olivier Faber
This fall, the MIT Department of Architecture is hosting online information sessions to offer prospective graduate students an opportunity to learn about admissions, programs, school culture, and research at MIT.
Our Online Prospective Student Open House for Fall 2025 is TUESDAY, October 28, starting at 9AM EDT.
This online web forum will enable prospective Master of Architecture (MArch) and Master of Science (SMArchS and SMBT) students to ask questions and learn about studying in our department. See below for more information. Register here to receive a link prior to the event.
Program:
Watch the Recording from the Fall 2025 Open House
Welcome & Why Architecture @ MIT: 9 – 9:30am
MArch: 9:30–10am
SMArchS: 10–10:30am
Admissions Overview & FAQs: 10:30–10:45am
Community Building and Student Engagement Overview: 10:45–11am
Student Perspective: 11am–Noon
Breakout Sessions:
Architectural Design: 12:00 pm
Aga Khan Program in Islamic Architecture: 1:00 pm
Building Technology: Noon–1:30pm
Computation: No session will be held for Computation. Please review the Grad Admissions page, and the Computation faculty profiles, then email arch@mit.edu to request a meeting with an individual faculty member who most aligns with your research interest.
History Theory Criticism: 1-1:30 pm
Urbanism: 8:30 am
ACT will hold two open house sessions via Zoom on November 3, at 7 p.m., [LINK] and November 5 at 9 a.m. [LINK]
More ways to connect:
Community and Engagement at MIT Architecture
LEARN ABOUT MIT ARCHITECTURE
In the meantime, learn more about current and recent courses, get to know our faculty and students. Follow current student and faculty research and department events via our Facebook Twitter Instagram and Youtube.
Recent publications and thesis project abstracts are available to read online. Full student theses are available on MIT’s open-access repository, DSpace. In addition, course syllabi and materials are available via MIT’s Open Courseware. Videos of select past lectures are available via YouTube.
Finally, review degree requirements related to the MArch, SMArchS, SMBT, and SMACT programs and learn more about Admissions. The Admissions page includes key information on tuition and finances. Email arch@mit.edu with any additional questions.
MIT CAMPUS AND DEPARTMENT TOURS
Prospective students are welcome to attend any of our online public programs and events. You can request a tour here.
MIT’s Public Art Collection reaches across the Institute, including works by Alexander Calder, Louise Nevelson, Sarah Sze, Sol Lewitt, among many others. The campus is home to works by Alvar Aalto, Eero Saarinen, Gordon Bunshaft (MArch ‘35) & Walter Netsch (MArch ‘43) of SOM, Eduardo Catalano, I.M. Pei (BArch ‘47), Steven Holl, Charles Correa (MArch ‘55), and Fumihiko Maki, among many others. Many works in MIT’s Public Art Collection are spread across campus in outdoor locations. Explore the public art map.