Our Mission
Architecture (buildings), landscape (spaces between buildings), and interiors (spaces within buildings) organize and shape the contexts for all our activities and relations. Students in this multidisciplinary major study in one of its two Areas of Emphasis. The Architecture/Landscape/Interiors Area of Emphasis addresses all three of these spatial design fields within a single, integrated curriculum. The Interiors + Furniture Area of Emphasis focuses on the full material development of interior spaces that include custom cabinetry and complementary furniture. At the core of both Areas of Emphasis are six comprehensive studio courses that address potentially real-world projects sited in Los Angeles and other cities. Support courses address the materials and methods of building, landscape, and interior construction; physical and digital communication skills and media; and the history and theories of spatial design. Each year, Environmental Design seniors design and build a full-scale spatial environment in their final semester.
Program Learning Outcomes:
Graduates of Environmental Design will be able to:
- Produce three-dimensional spatial designs that address social, cultural, aesthetic, and utilitarian aspects of human occupation.
- Associate and apply design history and theory to develop and critically assess design solutions.
- Recognize and address human effects upon and sustainable use of the earth through designs for responsible architecture, landscapes, and interiors.
- Produce three-dimensional spatial designs that effectively and creatively incorporate fundamental structural considerations, structural systems and materials, and non- structural (finish) materials.
- Produce three-dimensional spatial designs that effectively and creatively incorporate principles of anthropometry, health, safety, and welfare.
- Create, analyze, and evaluate both physical and digital sketches, diagrams, orthographic drawings (plans, sections, elevations, paraline drawings), renderings, presentation boards, multi- page monographs, and three- dimensional models.
- Effectively compose and express ideas and information visually, verbally, and in writing.
Degree Requirements
Course Title | Course Number | Credits |
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Fall Semester |
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Principles of Design |
FNDT 115 |
2.00 |
Drawing and Building Form |
FNDT 160 |
3.00 |
Life Drawing I |
FNDT 180 |
3.00 |
Writing in the Digital Age |
ENGL 107 |
3.00 |
Introduction to Visual Culture |
AHCS 120 |
3.00 |
Spring Semester |
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Life Drawing I |
FNDT 180 |
3.00 |
Connections through Color and Design |
CAIL 101 |
3.00 |
Drawing Studio Extended Practices |
FNDT162 |
2.00 |
Foundation Elective |
FNDT145 |
1.00 |
Birth of the Modern |
AHCS121 |
3.00 |
Ways of Knowing |
LIBS114 |
3.00 |
Course Title | Course Number | Credits |
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Fall Semester |
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Studio I |
ARLI250 |
4.00 |
Digital Media I |
ARLI270 |
2.00 |
Digital Media II-A |
ARLI271 |
2.00 |
History + Theory I |
CRIT205 |
3.00 |
Creative Action Lecture |
CAIL200 |
3.00 |
Applied Trigonometry |
MATH246 |
3.00 |
Spring Semester |
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Technologies + Ecologies II-A |
ARLI261 |
3.00 |
Technologies + Ecologies II-B |
ARLI262 |
3.00 |
Digital Media II-B |
ARLI273 |
3.00 |
History + Theory II |
CRIT206 |
3.00 |
LAS Sophomore Elective |
LIBS214 |
3.00 |
Course Title | Course Number | Credits |
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Fall Semester |
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Studio III |
ARLI352 |
4.00 |
Technologies + Ecologies III |
ARLI360 |
3.00 |
Planning to Plan |
ARLI363 |
2.00 |
Fabrication S |
ARLI475 |
2.00 |
Social Science |
SSCI210 |
3.00 |
Spring Semester |
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Studio IV |
ARLI353 |
5.00 |
Interiors + Furniture Studio I |
ENVI350 |
4.00 |
Creative Action Studio |
CAIL300 |
2.00 |
History + Theory III |
CRIT304 |
2.00 |
LAS Upper Division Elective |
LIBS314 |
3.00 |
Course Title | Course Number | Credits |
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Fall Semester |
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Studio V |
ARLI454 |
5.00 |
Lighting Fundamentals |
ARLI362 |
2.00 |
History + Theory IV |
CRIT405 |
2.00 |
Natural Science |
NSCI307 |
3.00 |
Capstone |
LIBS440 |
3.00 |
Spring Semester |
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Interiors + Furniture Studio II |
ENVI450 |
5.00 |
Interior Development |
ARLI460 |
2.00 |
Constructions |
ARLI461 |
3.00 |
Presentation Techniques |
ARLI465 |
2.00 |
History + Theory V |
CRIT406 |
2.00 |