![]() I realise as I only have a BFA that this cuts down the M.Arch options to nil, which is where my main question comes in. In addition, I’d prefer to study in Europe, where I’d ideally be working post-grad. Whilst I realise that an M.Arch doesn’t automatically guarantee better opportunities, I imagine my options may be broader should the set design goal not pan out. After receiving a BFA and humbly realising the lack of direct opportunities the credential affords, I’m hesitant to pursue more arts education if it won’t have the employment outcome I’m looking for. Bureau Betak, Villa Eugénie.Ī quick look through their LinkedIn pages revealed that roughly 50% of these companies’ creative staff hold M.Arch’s, and the remainder have masters in interior design, interior ‘architecture,’ and scenography. I understand that this sounds rather niche, but there are a number of production companies (mostly based out of Paris) that specialise in this, e.g. I graduated last year with a BFA from UBC, and am specifically looking to work in designing the sets and scenography for high fashion runways and spaces. ![]() ![]() I’m in a position where I know what future I see for myself, but I’m not sure if training in Architecture is the best way to achieve it if anyone has had a similar route or background and could provide input I’d be greatly appreciative.
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