Master of Science in Architecture, Computational Technologies (MSACT) at the New York Institute of Technology

The Master of Science in Architecture, Computational Technologies (MSACT) course at the New York Institute of Technology encourages students to examine the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in architecture.


School: New York Institute of Technology
Course: Master of Science in Architecture, Computational Technologies (MSACT)
Location: New York, USA
Course dates: September 2025 to May 2026 (fall intake), January 2026 to December 2026 (spring intake)
Application deadline: 15 November 2025

The Master of Science in Architecture, Computational Technologies at New York Institute of Technology offers an intensive, future-oriented education at the intersection of architecture and artificial intelligence. For those ready to engage with the technological shifts reshaping the profession, this program delivers the tools, theories and networks to thrive in a rapidly evolving landscape.

Architecture is undergoing a fundamental transformation. A recent Goldman Sachs study predicts that 37 per cent of architecture jobs will be impacted by artificial intelligence within the next decade.

This program addresses that reality head-on, preparing graduates not only to adapt, but to lead. With a focus on computation, automation and cognitive systems, the curriculum repositions architecture as a discipline of both cultural relevance and technological innovation.

Directed by Matias del Campo, a leading voice in AI-driven design and architectural speculation, the MS ACT program challenges students to rethink ethics, society, economy, ecology and aesthetics in the context of machine intelligence in architecture. Coursework integrates theory and practice across generative design, machine learning, robotics and neural networks – offering a rare opportunity to engage critically with tools that are actively reshaping the built environment.

The program is designed for recent graduates, international students seeking advanced training and professionals pursuing a strategic re-skilling path. Whether entering the field or shifting direction within it, students gain fluency in technologies that are quickly becoming baseline expectations across leading design offices, research labs and academic institutions. Located at NYIT's Columbus Circle campus in New York City, with fabrication facilities on Long Island, the program offers access to an unmatched professional network.

Proximity to global architecture firms, design startups, cultural institutions and emerging tech spaces makes New York not only a place to study, but a platform for connection and opportunity.

Faculty members bring wide-ranging expertise in computational design, theory and sustainability. Alongside del Campo, students learn from Sandra Manninger, Tom Verebes, Lyla Wu, Pablo Lorenzo Eiroa and Alessandro Melis – architects and theorists actively engaging with the frontiers of practice and pedagogy.

Graduates of the MS.ACT program leave with more than technical mastery. They carry a point of view – shaped by rigorous research, immersive making and meaningful exchange with emerging technologies. Their portfolios speak the language of AI, but their thinking extends beyond automation into the architectural questions that matter most.

Applications to this course have now closed.

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