Why do architecture universities usually only teach how to design modern buildings? Are there universities that teach classical architecture?
Gothic, Baroque, ancient… they look much more beautiful, appear more timeless, have more character, and you can put the geographical location into context. Are there universities where "classical" architecture is taught?
How about studying architecture history? This is taught at several art colleges.
but I want to be architect and design building
Then you have to do a double study or autodidacticalally acquire the desired substance. This can be expected, if necessary, by a prospective academic.
Only by the way: I am an experienced engineer, but also very interested in architectural history. I taught myself what I know. Five weeks ago, I was in Rome and was able to carry out a lot of assessment studies. I can only recommend.