David R. Ravin School of Architecture


As one of just two accredited architecture programs in North Carolina, the David R. Ravin School of Architecture (SoA) capitalizes on our location in the state’s largest and fastest-growing city.

The SoA offers a range of undergraduate and graduate degrees to meet different interests and career goals, including the only Master of Urban Design degree in the state. Our award-winning faculty educate students to become licensed architects, practitioners in related fields, researchers in emerging technologies, and advocates for the built environment.

The SoA has nearly 3,500 alumni who make contributions to architecture and related disciplines in nearly 700 cities worldwide. More than 500 UNC Charlotte architecture alumni live and work in Charlotte, with the SoA represented in nearly every local design office.

The SoA celebrates our home in the College of Arts + Architecture – a creative constellation of visual arts, performance and design disciplines that is unique in the Carolinas and rare in the nation.

On November 18, 2022, the UNC Charlotte School of Architecture was named for alumnus David R. Ravin ’94, president and CEO of Northwood Ravin LLC, a leading full-service development, construction and property management firm and one of the Charlotte area’s largest commercial real estate developers.





about the david r. ravin school of architecture

The David R. Ravin School of Architecture embraces the mission of an urban research university that bridges academic access and excellence. Founded in 1971, the School is a community of energetic faculty and students who advance experimental ideas freely in an open and collaborative environment.

OUR MISSION

The mission of the David R. Ravin School of Architecture is to promote excellence in architecture and urban design education, scholarship, and practice in an inclusive and collaborative environment.

OUR VISION

The vision of the David R. Ravin School of Architecture is to be a nationally recognized program known for linking academic excellence and access, preparing students to be entrepreneurial designers and thinkers, and expanding the disciplinary capacities and contributions of architecture in addressing social, technological, and environmental challenges.

OUR COMMITMENT

Faculty and students at the David R. Ravin School of Architecture are committed to creating an open-minded and creative atmosphere to pursue research, explore new forms of building, and discover collaborative practices that nurture human potential. Our graduates understand where knowledge comes from and how to integrate their voice with others to influence the art and science of architecture. The School of Architecture opens opportunities to students through interdisciplinary programs, close alliances with the profession, and active programs in the community.


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“My favorite thing about UNC Charlotte is the extreme levels of diversity and inclusion. I was afraid of fitting into the large campus and community, but as I’ve spent time here, I’ve realized that UNC Charlotte is for everyone, no matter their background. I love the David R. Ravin School of Architecture specifically because they understand that we are humans first and students second – they work hard to include everyone in events and socials that take place.”

Jayrion Wilson
BA in Architecture

“I am under various scholarships and am truly grateful to be receiving the extra funding. It has been a relief knowing that some of my educational finances are taken care of, which allows me to push myself further and take up opportunities that are in the form of education or career advancement.”

Leonie Eisenring
BA in Architecture
Malak

I love the School of Architecture’s culture. The warm, welcoming studio environment helped me immediately make friends. The Storrs family pushes me to work harder and design better through feedback and support. I am constantly being inspired from the different creative minds.”

Malak Fahmy
BA in Architecture

UNC Charlotte’s Master of Urban Design degree is unique in North Carolina.

Architecture Professor Sabri Gokmen mentored two OUR Summer Research Scholars.

The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) has announced that José L.S. Gámez, dean of the College of Arts…

Sean Gallagher ’00 of DS+R is the project director for the award-winning Canal Café.


Study abroad with the soa

Intercultural competency is critical in our increasingly globalized world. The SoA’s Rome + Istanbul program offers a unique opportunity at UNC Charlotte to spend an entire semester abroad, actively engaging with local students and faculty from multiple institutions. Other intercultural destinations that engage questions about the future of architecture and urbanism include Japan, Taiwan, Colombia, and Tanzania.

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The David R. Ravin School of Architecture offers the following NAAB-accredited degree programs:

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The SoA also offers a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture degree, with three concentrations, each of which leads into one of the three accredited tracks of the M.Arch. program.

Although the B.A. in Architecture is not accredited, some of its coursework is applied toward requirements of the accredited degree.

In 2015, National Council of Architecture Registration Boards (NCARB) launched the Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure (IPAL), allowing NAAB accredited architecture schools to integrate licensure requirements into their own curricula. UNC Charlotte’s David R. Ravin School of Architecture was one of the first programs to adopt IPAL, which provides students an opportunity to complete the experience and examination requirements for licensure concurrently with the education requirement.

By integrating the education, experience, and examination requirements of licensure, IPAL helps students prepare for life after college by: Connecting education to current architectural practice; Jumpstarting their careers with work experience and networking; Making students eligible for licensure after graduation by completing licensure requirements; Opening up career opportunities through licensure; and Helping students manage the financial burden of earning a degree, both by interweaving paid employment opportunities around academic requirements and by qualifying them for higher paying positions. Contact Carol Bacon, AIA, NCARB, Principal at ADW Architects, and President of AIA Charlotte, 2025 with questions regarding IPAL.

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