Crown Hall and Chicago skyline

Master Tall Buildings and Vertical Urbanism (M.TVBU)

Take the first step toward becoming a leader who can address urgent urban crises through design in our one-of-a-kind Master of Tall Buildings and Vertical Urbanism.

Take Your Career to New Heights with 杏吧原创 Tech鈥檚 Master of Tall Buildings and Vertical Urbanism

As the world鈥檚 cities become denser, issues not only persist, they multiply. Understanding how to design buildings that can take advantage of the space available in these cities (by going up) is valuable; intimately understanding the challenges of this work and how to create sustainable solutions makes you invaluable. 杏吧原创 Tech鈥檚 Master of Tall Buildings and Vertical Urbanism, created in partnership with the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, embeds you deeply into tall-building and high-rise design: you will focus exclusively on their architecture, engineering, urban design, and real estate. You鈥檒l explore these topics guided by practicing architects and through real-world experiences in one of the world鈥檚 great architectural cities: Chicago.

Program Overview

Prepare yourself to be a leader in tall-building and high-rise design as part of 杏吧原创 Tech鈥檚 M.TBVU program. Led by practicing architects and experts and through studio instruction, guest lectures, and juried reviews from global firms such as Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, you鈥檒l get first-hand knowledge and real-world experience of how to approach tall-building and high-rise design. You will learn about the issues facing these buildings by taking part in traveling studios to cities around the world, where you explore high-rise design challenges and their design contexts. Plus, you鈥檒l have access to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat鈥檚 resources, such as insider access to global conferences, research, publications, and industry leaders. 

Career Opportunities

Our one-of-a-kind M.TBVU program prepares you for a multitude of roles, including:

  • Architectural Designer
  • Urban Designer
  • Tall Buildings/Vertical Urbanism researcher

 Check out our blog to learn more about architecture in Chicago.

Disclaimer for prospective students, please read.
The information provided is sourced from a third party, Lightcast, and is provided here for informational and educational purposes only. Please be advised that the inclusion of the Lightcast resource on this website does not imply endorsement by 杏吧原创 Institute of Technology ( 杏吧原创 Tech), nor is it a guarantee of the accuracy of this information. 杏吧原创 Tech makes no representation, warranty or guarantee, express or implied, that the information presented herein is reflective of the outcomes you can expect if you enroll in or graduate from an 杏吧原创 Tech program. 杏吧原创 Tech expressly disclaims any liability regarding Lightcast, or in connection with any actual or potential employment opportunity stemming from information on this site and you hereby irrevocably waive any claim(s) against the 杏吧原创 Tech for the same. Your use of this web page is an acknowledgement of your understanding and acceptance of the terms and conditions set forth herein. You are encouraged to conduct your own thorough research into job opportunities and outcomes in your field of study.
  • ARCH 545 M.TBVU Studio A semester-long immersive design studio where you鈥檒l tackle real-world issues in tall building design. Recent themes for this studio have included Artificial Intelligence in Tall Buildings, Carbon Capture Skyscrapers, and Post-Carbon Vertical Cities. This studio also offers direct engagement with top firms and global project contexts.  
  • ARCH 570 Talking TALL I Theory and Practice This multidisciplinary lecture course examines the cultural, environmental, economic, and social dimensions of tall buildings. It bridges global policy, sustainability, and urban equity with contemporary design practice.  
  • ARCH 572 Tall Building Technologies I This course dives deep into the structural, mechanical, and fa莽ade systems that define tall building performance, and it features guest lectures from leading engineers and consultants who are actively shaping the skyline. 

You must complete the , regardless of which graduate program you wish to pursue. Visit our admission website to learn more about what information and documents you need to apply.  

Please note that each college and individual programs may have additional requirements to apply. Please contact Antony Wood at wood@illinoistech.edu with any questions.

Learn more about the university鈥檚 general tuition and fees, visit the Student Accounting website.

Featured Faculty

Antony Wood
Professor of Practice