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We are happy to announce we are now accepting applicants for the school’s founding class.

Integrated School of Building -InSB- is the first tuition-free Higher Education and accessible Professional Education model in Chicago.

Located in the City’s Loop, an InSB experience will be enriching, of experimentation, and will prepare students to not just perform but to thrive in their careers in AEC -Architecture, Engineering, and Construction.

The founding class will start early in 2014. The school will admit up to 18 students for our Undergraduate program. The following graph shows the program’s structure.

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The built environment defines us by giving character to place; it is transformative, nothing short of it.

As developers, architects, engineers, and construction managers we each play a singular role to build these environments.

We each must take a leap that we can work together as an integrated team, with the best intentions to build places to live, work, play, learn, and heal – today nothing less is required.

The building design and construction industries currently operate on fragmentation, mostly confrontation, contract disputes, and lack of collaboration.

Where does this behavior come from?

There is failure in our educational system to recognize this condition and transform the current academic context to better prepare emerging industry professionals that can act effectively across all disciplines; additionally there is failure to fully integrate, collaborate and forge better relationships between academia and the profession.

The Integrated School of Building (InSB) will teach the next generation of trans-disciplinary professionals. We will transform the academic environment and lead the way to a new more effective model.

We will stop asking the students to take a leap into the workplace, and their futures, unprepared. Instead we will enable them, providing the tools they need to perform, progress, and create success.

- Arturo Vasquez, AIA   Vice-President + Co-Founder

All Higher Education institutions today put significant emphasis on the writing skills of new students. College essay after college essay, these students demonstrate varying levels of abilities.

Somewhere along the way these skills seem to slowly disappear, especially in their more applicable and valuable form.

Statistics show that employers today are opting out of hiring certain graduates, including those from Business Administration programs, and instead hiring individuals that graduate from the Humanities. This is due to these students’ better communication and technical skills.

At InSB, we will worry a little less about the student entering, and worry significantly more about the student graduating. Neither student being more or less important, but both needing skills to be refined, directed for industry, and developed.

We will make sure graduates of our school leave prepared to write well, technically, clearly, and concisely. These skills are imperative in the AEC industry, especially in leadership roles.

An exit writing assessment will be integrated into the “Technical” component of an InSB Education.

As we continue with the development of our inaugural programs at the school, we have solidified a core structure that all graduate degrees will follow.

Important subject matters for study as are the foundation, better understanding, and development of individual and team leadership skills. The participation, collaborative work, and project delivery in practicum studios. The development of new, and expansion of existing, technical skills. And last but not least, the specialized programs that will give you the edge in whatever track you choose to follow.

You come to InSB and you will leave 100% Integrated.

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