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In 2021, the Dixie Fire, the second largest wildfire in California history, completely destroyed the Sierra Nevada town of Greenville. Following the fire, CCA Architecture alumnus Tyler Pew, who grew up in the town, approached members of the architecture faculty at CCA to see if the school could... View full entry »
In its annual assessment, Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for higher education program rankings and planning, has selected California College of the Arts Interior Design Program as one of the Best Interior Design Degree Programs for 2024. Intelligent.com's institutional rankings, which are... View full entry »
California College of the Arts' Architecture Division has received a $1 million gift from the Gensler family and a $1 million gift from Gensler, the award-winning global architecture, design and planning firm, to establish the M. Arthur Gensler Jr. Center for Design Excellence. The gifts will... View full entry »
The grant will support the program’s Materiality and Space and Advanced Studio curriculum, providing individual and program-wide support and services to students. CCA’s Bachelor in Interior Design program was awarded a $75,000 grant from the Angelo Donghia Foundation in July 2021. Over the... View full entry »
California College of the Arts’ Architecture Division is proud to partner with Hudson Pacific Properties, co-owner of the Ferry Building with Allianz, to present a series of three pop-up exhibitions of architectural work by CCA students and faculty at the Ferry Building in San Francisco. On view... View full entry »
California College of the Arts’ acclaimed Architecture Division is pleased to announce a new Academic Alliance with the Autodesk Technology Centers beginning in spring 2021. Through the Academic Alliance, Autodesk Technology Centers will work with the Architectural Ecologies Lab (AEL) and the... View full entry »
CCA Professor Neeraj Bhatia, with Cesar Lopez, CCA Master of Architecture alumnus and University of New Mexico assistant professor, received a 2021 ACSA Faculty Design Award for the exhibition "New Investigations in Collective Form," which presents a series of design experiments by Bhatia's... View full entry »
For Zoom links, videos, and podcasts, visit makeactresist.cca.edu. California College of the Arts presents Make. Act. Resist: A Teach-In on Borders & Migration, taking place throughout October. Originally scheduled for March 2020, Make. Act. Resist has been restaged as a virtual series of... View full entry »
CCA Associate Professor Neeraj Bhatia’s office The Open Workshop is one of a select number of international practices invited to participate in the 2020 Venice Architecture Biennale, the most important venue in the world for the exchange of architectural ideas. The Open Workshop will collaborate... View full entry »
ARCHITECTURE.DIGITAL CRAFT.EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN & FABRICATION.California College of the Arts is pleased to present Making Architecture, a four-week, 3-credit, full-time summer program for college students, recent graduates, inspired professionals, and career changers considering... View full entry »
ARCHITECTURE.TECHNOLOGY.EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN.California College of the Arts is pleased to present Making Architecture, a new four-week, 3-credit, full-time summer program for college students, recent graduates, inspired professionals, and career changers considering graduate... View full entry »
NEW VIDEO: ARCHITECTURE AT CCA The undergraduate and graduate Architecture Programs at California College of the Arts (CCA) prepare the next generation of architects to produce theoretically engaged, real-world work. The curricula prepares you to become a leader in a culture that relies on a... View full entry »
Posted to CCA's website on Monday, November 7, 2011, by Jim Norrena For a second year in a row California College of the Arts hosted the summer Biodynamic Structures architecture workshop. The annual two-week intensive workshop, which took place July 11-22 on the San Francisco campus, is made... View full entry »
Architecture faculty members Jason Kelly Johnson and Nataly Gattegno, the founding design principals of San Francisco–based Future Cities Lab, an interdisciplinary design and research collaborative, are among this year's winners of the juried New York Architectural League Prize for Young... View full entry »
California College of the Arts is one of the most environmentally responsible colleges in the United States and Canada, according to The Princeton Review, an education service that helps students select and apply to colleges. CCA's inclusion in The Princeton Review’s Guide to 311 Green... View full entry »
Congratulations to fifth-year Architecture students Bret Walters and Duncan Young, who received an honorable mention in the Urban Design Category of the CoARQ Competition, the top-rated international competition for architecture students, for their Atomized Library project. The CoARQ competition... View full entry »
CCA Architecture faculty members Jason Kelly Johnson and Nataly Gattegno won a 2010 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) Faculty Design Award for Aurora, a collaborative project. Only three awards were issued this year. Juried winners are selected from a pool of over... View full entry »