<p>Davie, Some university and colleges have architecture studies or pre-architecture programs that focus on (obviously) architecture, but are not the same as B.Arch programs. However, you can still get into M.Arch programs with a liberal arts degree that does not specifically focus on architecture and, you are correct, Art studio and art history are a good place to start.</p>
<p>Some other colleges that have a good combination of art studio and art history are: Yale, Brown, Williams, Wesleyan, Vassar, Hamilton, Conn College, Skidmore, Kenyon. If you are female, Smith.</p>
<p>Along with taking art and art history you’ll want to pick up some physics and math/calculus and do some interning over the summers in a professional architecture environment. Most colleges and universities have architecture counselors who will help you with the requirements for M.Arch programs and the M.Arch schools themselves also have information sessions.</p>
<p>In any event, be sure to submit a portfolio of your work when you are applying for college, even if you do not intend to major in studio art.</p>