Architectural Institute in Prague
Archip logotype
TypePrivate school
Established2010
RectorRegina Loukotová
Academic staff
~50 (2020)
Administrative staff
~10 (2020)
Students~80 (2017)
Address
Štulcova 89/1 (CIEE)
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Websitewww.archip.eu//

Architectural Institute In Prague (ARCHIP) is a private international school of architecture in Prague, Czech Republic, established in 2010.

The school offers instruction only in English and has an emphasis on international students and faculty.[1] ARCHIP has recently moved to the CIEE building in the historic fort of Vyšehrad in the Prague 2 district.[2]

History

The Kartografie Praha building.

The school was conceived in 2005 by architect Martin Roubík (1949–2008) and his wife Regina Loukotová, now rector of the school.[1] Roubík had returned from a period teaching and working in Oslo, and the couple wanted to establish a school of architecture in the Czech Republic offering a bachelor's degree programme in English.[1]

The school received approval to open from the Ministry of Education in May 2010,[1] and opened its Bachelor's degree programme. In 2015 the school opened a 2-year Master's degree programme entitled "Architecture and Urbanism".[3]

ARCHIP has moved several times, its first location being the Trade Fair Palace, the largest National Gallery Prague site. In 2012, the school relocated to the Kartografie Praha building around the corner.[4] Five years later, ARCHIP moved into a new campus in a renovated factory next to the DOX contemporary art gallery.[3]

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, ARCHIP moved again in 2020 to the CIEE building in Štulcova street, within the walls of the historic Vyšehrad fort in the Prague 2 district.[2]

Academics

The school has around 50 teachers, about two thirds of whom are Czech, and the rest from abroad. Class sizes are between 20 and 30 students.[5][1]

The school's study programme is based on a vertical studio model where students from different grades work in parallel on a single site and programme. The students also attend lectures, practical seminars, and participate in excursions and workshops. Instruction takes place in Prague and occasionally at architectural projects in other parts of the Czech Republic, such as in the Bohemian towns of Líbeznice and Jenišov (2020)[6] or the Romani Holocaust memorial in Lety (2019).[7]

The school has a small exhibition space and a library, and also hosts lectures from local and international architects in cooperation with the Prague-based Center of Architecture and Town Planning (CAMP).

The school's credit system and classification scale are compatible with the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), allowing students to join other European education programmes through the Erasmus programme. ARCHIP has various international partners, mostly based in Scandinavia and the United Kingdom but also in other regions of Europe.[8]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Meyers, Jacy (26 May 2010). "Architecture school from the ground up". The Prague Post. Archived from the original on 6 June 2010. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  2. 1 2 "Big news! ARCHIP is moving!". Archived from the original on 2020-10-19.
  3. 1 2 "ARCHIP Infobooklet, 2018" (PDF).
  4. Verner, Martin. "ARCHIP – The Beginning 2011–2014" (PDF).
  5. "Archip Newsletters". Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  6. "ARCHIP 02/2020 Newsletter" (PDF).
  7. "ARCHITECT+ | Studenti navrhují památník holokaustu Romů a Sintů v Letech u Písku". Architect+ (in Czech). 30 December 2019.
  8. "ARCHIP – Our Partner Institutions".
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