The draft paper should be writen from the paper proposal which I will attach
– The paper draft is to be submitted in prose format.
– You are to draw upon two types of evidence: written sources and your experience of architecture in
the built world. The written sources are to include published materials available through RULA and
ephemera. It is recommended that projects cited be drawn from the Canadian Architect Magazine.
– The paper should clearly present the key questions that you are examining and the points you are
making in response to these questions.
– You are to present a reasoned discussion on the rationale for your responses and those scholarly
sources that support your argument.
– The choice of writing style is yours; however, the paper can be written in the first person.
– The draft can also present observations you have made to date
– Remember, you are making a case for how your evidence (researched and observed) supports the
questions you are addressing, and in turn why this topic is important in architecture.
– Submit the draft on line and ensure you have a digital copy available for the in-class peer-to-peer
discussion on the assigned date and time.
All applicants go through a series of tests that check their level of English and knowledge of formatting styles. The applicant is also required to present a sample of writing to the Evaluation Department. If you wish to find out more about the procedure, check out the whole process.