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1   THE NAVE
2   FIRST YEAR CORE STUDIOS
3   ARCHITECTURE DIVISION
4   DESIGN DIVISION
5   FINE ARTS DIVISION
6   HUMANITIES & SCIENCES DIVISION
7   FOUNDERS HALL
8   COMMUNITY
9   NEIGHBORHOOD
10   EXPANDED CCA

Architecture Division

Our accredited undergraduate Architecture program is for creative thinkers, emphasizing design over engineering and ideas over mathematical equations. You’ll push architecture forward through design, digital craft, and social impact.

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Faculty POV: Thom Faulders

Thom Faulders - Architecture Professor

 

 

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Student POV: Mez Deboo

Mez Deboo - 2023

Interior Design

 

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360° view of Architecture and Interior Design Studio | California College of the Arts

A wide shot of students seated in the Architecture studio, listening to two professors lecture.
A student closely examines an architectural model within the crowded Nave.
A close-up of a student working on a model in the Architecture studio.
A student gestures at a pin-up installation of her work during an Interior Design critique.
A wide shot of students learning how to use a tabletop 3D printer in the Digital Craft Lab.
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BArch Architecture

BFA Interior Design

🏢 BArch Architecture

Focus on material experimentation, research, and alternative forms of creative practice in CCA’s professional Architecture degree program. The curriculum prepares you for rigorous design work, combining hands-on studios with coursework in design media, history and theory, and building technology. You’ll learn to apply advanced fabrication and design research skills to experiments at various scales, from material and form to complex urban projects. Tools for material exploration include a KUKA robotic arm in the Digital Craft Lab, 3D printers in the Hybrid Lab, milling machines, and CNC routers and laser cutters.

✍️ BFA Interior Design

Our BFA in Interior Design focuses on sustainable material practices and spatial innovation. Students learn to design for various human environments, including the home, the workplace, and the public sphere. They approach the design of built environments with equal emphasis on spatial and technical conditions. You’ll gain technical skills in traditional and digital fabrication within our state-of-the-art facilities, experimenting with everything from textiles, glass, ceramics, wood, and metal to 3D printing and virtual and augmented reality. The most innovative, emerging, and sustainable materials are available at your fingertips in the Materials Library, which includes over 1,000 samples.

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