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FREE Parents Guide to Architecture Portfolio

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THE PARENTS GUIDE TO ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

93 pages/ color


If your child wants to study architecture, the portfolio matters far more than most parents realize.

A strong application must demonstrate a student's curiosity and creativity, and whether they have the potential to grow into a serious architecture student.


This is where many families feel lost:

What should go into the portfolio?How much variety is enough?How polished should it be?What do top architecture schools actually want to see?And how do you support your child without overwhelming them?


I put together this free Parent Guide to Architecture School Applications to answer those questions clearly.


Inside, I share what makes an architecture portfolio stronger, what admissions reviewers tend to look for, and how students can begin shaping an application that feels thoughtful, personal, and competitive.


If you are a parent of a high school student considering a career in architecture, this guide will help you better understand the process.

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