Architecture school fights studio squeeze
By MARIAN GREEN
Of the Emerald
Too little money is a constant worry for
most University programs, but in the
architecture department, money worries
have sent faculty and students back to
the drawing board.
When the Legislature lopped $2.7 mil
lion off the University’s budget during a
special session last summer, new build
ing projects for the architecture depart
ment were left in design stages.
The most immediate problem is over
crowding in architecture design studios.
The number of students per studio has
increased by 15 percent to 20 percent,
says Dean Robert Harris of the architec
ture and allied arts school.
"The increase is significant because
there are a lot of students in a class that's
designed for a one-to-one kind of rela
tionship,” Harris says. “Under normal
circumstances, this is about a half-hour
per student.
"Now the amount of time professors
have available to spend with each
student in class is less, but we've found
our professors just spend more time (out
of class) with them."
But the overcrowding does bother
Samuels.
"It makes me frustrated because I
know it limits the professors themselves
from making the education the way
they’d want it to be."
Department head Jerry Finrow
believes "it's made everybody angry and
intense over and above what it would be
if they were teaching just an additional
lecture course."
But professors having less time for
students is only one part of the over
crowding problem, Harris says.
"A lot of equipment is quite makeshift.
Maybe 50 to 75 students’ drafting tables
are sawhorses and plywood," he says.
"The desperate aspect is that the
governor’s budget doesn’t include fund
ing for the building. That means we ll be
in this God-awful situation for another
four years."
In addition, visiting lecturers in all six
departments of the school have been
"almost entirely eliminated, " according
to Harris.
"That's going to be a real loss,"
Samuels says. "Those were good talks."
Some workshops and short courses
also have been canceled, and at least
one major lecture class that had an en
rollment of more than 270 students has
been canceled. The lecture course is a
requirement for some majors in the ar
chitecture and allied arts school.
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