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Architecture Program

Our Mission

The Architecture Technologies Program at Lansing Community College is dedicated to providing all students interested in the study of architecture with the academic means to achieve their individual goals.  To achieve this mission, the program will structure all curricula, courses, events and activities as part of an instructive learning environment, designed and implemented by field trained professionals, using the latest techniques and Technologies available.  The Architecture Technologies Program will continually seek direction and guidance from a board of advisors who represent a diverse cross section of practicing professionals throughout the field of architecture.

The Study of Architecture at LCC

The Architecture Technologies Program at Lansing Community College offers students a comprehensive, two-year Associate of Applied Science Degree in the study of architecture or the opportunity to take just one or two courses for your individual interest or to upgrade a specific skill.  Our two-year degrees and the one-year certificate offered in Architecture Technologies are intended to prepare students to work in one of the many areas of the architecture profession.  All (ARCH) courses are designed and taught by practicing professionals using the latest Technologies and teaching techniques.

In addition to the regular semester length courses offered each Fall, Spring, and Summer, the program offers a wide variety of additional activities and events such as lectures and field trips for the benefit of the students to make their educational experience at Lansing Community College as complete as possible.  In addition to more than 30 ARCH courses that students may choose from to structure their degrees, Lansing Community College also offers hundreds of additional courses in related fields such as Interior Design, Kitchen and Bath Design, Landscape Architecture, Art and Humanities, Building Technologies, and Civil Construction.

Toward Your Professional Degree

Transfer programs to accredited four-year schools of architecture in the state of Michigan and throughout the United States are available to students who wish to apply their two-year degree towards a 4-, 5-, or 6-year degree in architecture or a related field.  Transfer programs are worked out on an individual basis with an Architecture Technologies advisor.

Dual Enrollment

Dual enrollment programs are available to any student within the LCC district who is in good academic standing and would like to study Architecture Technologies at LCC while still in high school.

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Architecture Technologies Program
2008 Advisory Board

Name

Company

Location

Bob Smith

Hobbs and Black

Lansing, MI

George Ananich, AIA 

THA Architects Engineers

Flint, MI

Anthony Blair, AIA

DLZ Michigan, INC

Lansing, MI

Mel Cantor, AIA

 

 

David Everest

Siemens Building Technologies

Lansing, MI

David French, AIA

French Associates 

Rochester, MI

Jim Gibbs

DesignPhase and Faculty Lansing Community College 

Okemos, MI

LeRoy Harvey

Lansing Community College
4100W - Alternative Energy Faculty

Lansing, MI

Tim Hunnicutt

Hovey Development & Construction 

DeWitt, MI

Peter McCreedy

Ecology Education Center

Flint, MI

Steve Osborn 

MSMDA

Lansing, MI

John Sarver

Michigan State Energy Office

Lansing, MI

Jessica Simons

SE Michigan Resource Conservation & Development Council

Ann Arbor, MI

Robert Smith, AIA 

Hobbs & Black 

Lansing, MI

Chris Strugar-Fritsch

Lansing Community College
4100W - Physical Plant Director

Lansing, MI

Mary Swanson, AIA

 

 

Gene Townsend 

Odeena Development Group

Lansing, MI

JaNice Marshall

Lansing Community College
4100W - Design and Construction Technologies Dept Chair

Lansing, MI

Michele Filipiak

Lansing Community College
4100W - Architecture Lead Faculty

Lansing, MI

Architecture at Lansing Community College

Design and Construction Technologies
West Campus, Room M103
Phone: (517) 483-5338
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