Hi Chris,

IMHO architecture like Industrial Design provides a great background for
interaction design.

An undergraduate education in architecture provides a firm and broad base to
diversify and specialize into many other fields of design such as
Interaction, Industrial Design, Urban Design, Landscape etc.
Basic education in architecture develops fine spatial articulation and
understanding of users' and anthroprometrics.

I cannot recollect meeting anybody yet, who studied architecture to become
an interaction designer though I know many Interaction Designers who studied
architecture.

I would suggest, getting into a course which you would really enjoy and love
doing.

gaurav
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