As the culmination of the MCH program, participants are required to submit a comprehensive summary of their experience in the form of a booklet. This final work is not simply a collection of projects but a thoughtfully curated portfolio that reflects the student’s journey throughout the master’s program. The booklet must follow a specific narrative chosen by the participant, providing coherence to the various projects completed over the course of the year. It serves as a bridge between the student’s previous work and the new insights gained during the program, showcasing both technical skills and the evolution of their design philosophy.
Since 2022, the MCH has also published an annual magazine titled #Untagged, which serves as a compilation of the most outstanding work produced by each cohort. This magazine is not only a celebration of the year’s achievements but also a valuable resource for current and prospective students, faculty, and industry professionals interested in the latest trends and innovations in collective housing.
The editorial responsibility for #Untagged is entrusted to one of the MCH participants, selected based on exceptional academic performance and a strong aptitude for graphic design. This role offers a unique opportunity for the selected student to further develop editorial and leadership skills, making a lasting contribution to the MCH legacy. By participating in this publication, students leave a tangible mark on the program, ensuring that their work and the collective efforts of their peers are preserved for future generations. Together, the booklet and the magazine represent the culmination of a transformative year, highlighting both individual achievement and the collaborative spirit of the MCH community.