Completed from United States
I'm thrilled to have taken the 'Mid-Century Modern Architecture Preservation' course at Stanmore School of Business! As an architect from the United States, I was eager to dive deeper into the preservation of iconic buildings from the mid-20th century. The course content was incredibly comprehensive, covering everything from the historical context of mid-century modern architecture to the technical aspects of preservation and restoration. I particularly appreciated the case studies on famous buildings like Eero Saarinen's TWA Terminal and Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum. The course materials were top-notch, with engaging videos, informative readings, and interactive discussions that really helped me grasp the material. I feel confident that I can now apply my knowledge to real-world projects and make a meaningful contribution to the preservation of these amazing buildings. Overall, I'm thoroughly satisfied with the course and would highly recommend it to anyone interested in architecture preservation!
The 'Mid-Century Modern Architecture Preservation' course was a great experience for me. I'm from Brazil, and it was fascinating to see how the principles of mid-century modern architecture were applied in different countries and cultures. The course had a good balance of theoretical and practical knowledge, with some really interesting examples of buildings that have been successfully preserved and restored. I liked that the course covered not just the architectural aspects, but also the social and cultural context of these buildings. The instructors were knowledgeable and responsive, and the online platform was easy to use. One thing that I thought could be improved was the amount of feedback on assignments - sometimes it felt like I was getting too much generic feedback and not enough specific comments on my work. Still, overall I'm happy with the course and feel like I learned a lot.
Wow, just wow! The 'Mid-Century Modern Architecture Preservation' course at Stanmore School of Business was absolutely amazing! As a Japanese architect, I was blown away by the wealth of knowledge and expertise that the instructors brought to the table. The course was so well-structured and organized, with each module building on the previous one to create a comprehensive understanding of mid-century modern architecture preservation. I loved the emphasis on hands-on learning, with lots of opportunities to work on real-world projects and case studies. The course materials were incredibly detailed and relevant, with tons of photos, diagrams, and videos that really helped to illustrate the key concepts. I was especially impressed by the guest lectures from renowned architects and preservationists - it was like getting a peek inside the minds of the experts! I'm so grateful to have taken this course and can't wait to apply my newfound knowledge to my own projects.
I recently completed the 'Mid-Century Modern Architecture Preservation' course at Stanmore School of Business, and I must say that it was a thoroughly enjoyable and enriching experience. As a Danish architect with a passion for historic preservation, I was eager to learn more about the unique challenges and opportunities of preserving mid-century modern buildings. The course did an excellent job of providing a detailed and nuanced exploration of the subject, with a particular emphasis on the technical and practical aspects of preservation. I appreciated the focus on sustainable preservation practices and the importance of community engagement in preservation efforts. The course materials were well-researched and authoritative, and the instructors were knowledgeable and responsive to questions. One area for improvement might be the addition of more case studies from non-Western countries, as the course tended to focus primarily on European and North American examples. Nevertheless, I was very satisfied with the course overall and would recommend it to anyone interested in architecture preservation.