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Hanoi Architectural University was created in 1969.
TU Delft, Netherlands Berlage Institude, Netherlands Architectural Association, UK Bartlett, UK ETH Zurich, Switzerland Barcelona Institute of Architecture, Spain
Based on my knowledge, some architectural engineering schools are the University of Kansas, Auburn University, Cal Poly SLO, Drexel University, Kansas State, Penn State, and University of Texas at Austin. There are many other colleges that have an architectural engineering program, but the colleges listed above are more well known for their program in the engineering field.
These are the best schools of its kind: California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, IL University of Colorado in Boulder, CO
the best Architectural Drafting School in America is ITT technical institute. You can see a list of them at http://www.uscollegesearch.org/architectural-drafting-colleges.html
Cornell University College of Architecture
University of Michigan has Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Master of Architecture, and Ph. D in Architecture in their Alfred Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning. University of Michigan has a college of Engineering but that does not offer courses in Architectural Engineering.
The software that is best for 3D architectural renderings is somewhat a matter of opinion. Some of the top software includes Autodesk Building Design Suite and Lumion Architectural Visual software.
I can name one at least: Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario
There are no schools for architectural drafting in Spokane, WA. However, there are three online programs available: Walden University, University of Pheonix (with a location in Bellevue, WA), and the Art Institute of Pittsburgh.
The best Architectural software to use is obviously AutoCAD. This software does require some training, Although it is definitely the professionals software of choice.
Robert Willis has written: 'The architectural history of Canterbury Cathedral' -- subject(s): Canterbury Cathedral 'The architectural history of the University of Cambridge and of the colleges of Cambridge and Eton' -- subject(s): Buildings, Eton College, History, University of Cambridge 'Architectural history of some English cathedrals' -- subject(s): Cathedrals, Church architecture, History 'The architectural history of the University of Cambridge' -- subject(s): Eton College, University of Cambridge 'Architectural nomenclature of the middle ages' 'The architectural history of Chichester cathedral' -- subject(s): Boxgrove Priory, Chichester Cathedral, Priory Church (Boxgrove, England), St. Mary de Haura (Church : New Shoreham, England) 'A description of the Sextry Barn at Ely, lately demolished' -- subject(s): Architecture, Local History, Views 'Principles of mechanism' -- subject(s): Kinematics of Machinery