USC School of Architecture

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USC School of Architecture
USC School of Architecture logo.svg
Type Private
Established1914 [1]
Parent institution
University of Southern California
Academic affiliation
NAAB
Dean Willow Bay
Associate Dean Joon-Ho Choi, Vittoria di Palma, Trudi Sandmeier
Academic staff
112 [1]
Undergraduates 500 [1]
Postgraduates 200 [1]
Location, ,
United States
Campus Urban
Colors Cardinal and Gold
   
Website arch.usc.edu

The USC School of Architecture is the architecture school at the University of Southern California. Located in Los Angeles, California, it is one of the university's twenty-two professional schools, offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees in the fields of architecture, building science, landscape architecture and heritage conservation. [2]

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The USC School of Architecture has enrolled over 6,500 alumni and is consistently ranked among the most prestigious architecture schools in the United States. For 2018, the undergraduate program in architecture was ranked 5th, and the graduate program in architecture was ranked 9th in the nation by DesignIntelligence. [3] Since its founding as a department in 1914, the school has produced some of the world's leading architects, including Frank Gehry, Paul R. Williams, Pierre Koenig and Thom Mayne, among others. [4] The current dean of the school is Brett Young and faculty comprises notable architects including Alvin Huang, Wes Jones, Lorcan O'Herlihy and Lawrence Scarpa. [5]

History

Watt Hall, built in 1974 by USC architecture alumnus Edward Killingsworth Watt Hall, USC.jpg
Watt Hall, built in 1974 by USC architecture alumnus Edward Killingsworth

The program at USC began as an architecture department in 1914. Soon after, with the help of the Allied Architects of Los Angeles, a separate School of Architecture was established in 1925. [6] By 1928, majors and degree-granting programs were provided to students. One of the earliest undergraduate programs was the 5-year professional Bachelor of Architecture program. Over the years, the school grew and expanded its influence into one of the premier architecture programs in the country. The school now offers 3 undergraduate degrees, 3 undergraduate minors, 4 master's degrees and 1 Ph.D.

The current main buildings are Watt Hall & Harris Hall. Watt Hall was built in 1974 and designed by alumnus Edward Killingsworth ('40). [7]

USC Architecture took over maintenance of the Gamble House, [8] the Craftsman masterpiece in Pasadena designed by Greene and Greene in 1966 in a joint deed with the city of Pasadena, which took over responsibility for the grounds. [7] The school also owns the Samuel Freeman House, a Frank Lloyd Wright designed house in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles built in 1923. [9] The Freeman house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. [10] The house has also been listed as a California Historical Landmark #1011, [11] and as Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #247 in 1981. [12] The Freeman house is undergoing long-term stabilization and rehabilitation.

Fields of Study

Watt Hall houses the School of Architecture as well as the Roski School of Art and Design USC School of Architecture entrance.JPG
Watt Hall houses the School of Architecture as well as the Roski School of Art and Design

Undergraduate Architecture

Director: Doris Sung
The undergraduate "B. Arch" is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board. [13] The "NAAB" is the sole authority for granting accreditation for professional architecture degree programs.

Graduate Architecture

Director: Alvin Huang
The graduate "M. Arch" is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board. [14] As an accredited professional degree, the M.Arch provides firm grounding knowledge in history, technology, professional practice and theory. The studio is the core setting for students to learn to synthesize the cultural, environmental and tectonic thinking through informed design practice. The separate Master of Advanced Architecture Studies (MAAS) is a post-professional degree for those who already have a Bachelor of Architecture degree.

Graduate Heritage Conservation

Director: Trudi Sandmeier
The graduate heritage conservation curriculum is designed to expose students to the full breadth of the profession, including "...materials conservation, policy and planning, conservation theory, global conservation efforts, architectural and landscape history, best-practices in resource documentation and evaluation, sustainability, and historic site management." [15]

Graduate Landscape Architecture + Urbanism

Director: Alison Hirsch
Landscape architecture at USC is a design-centered program centered on a trans-disciplinary approach. The Master of Landscape Architecture is accredited by the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board (LAAB). [16]

Graduate Building Science

Director: Kyle Konis, Ph.D., AIA
The Master of Building Science (MBS) degree program was recognized as a "top-notch program" by ARCHITECT: Journal of the American Institute of Architects, in 2009. [17] Building science focuses on the relationship of the human condition and to natural forces. The USC Chase L. Leavitt Graduate Building Science program emphasizes the breadth of technology in architecture, including structures, building systems, analytical computing and BIM, building envelopes, design theories and methods, human comfort, sustainability, acoustics, lighting and daylighting.

Facilities

Harris Hall, USC School of Architecture Harris Hall, University of Southern California.jpg
Harris Hall, USC School of Architecture

The School of Architecture is located in the Harris Hall and Watt Hall Complex, at the southern end of the USC University Park Campus. The school comprises over 50,000 square feet (4,600 m2) of design studios, classrooms, galleries, workshops and labs. Students in the USC School of Architecture have their own 24-7 personal workstations. Students have access to their projects at all times. Watt Hall contains one of the best regional architecture libraries, and is home to extensive woodshop and fabrication facilities. The complex also houses several gallery review spaces and, next door, the "USC Fisher Museum of Art".

Faculty

Many of the faculty members at the School of Architecture are practicing professionals and researchers. The majority of the faculty are active members of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) or the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) and 14 are Fellows of AIA (FAIA).

Notable Faculty: [18]

Notable Former Faculty:

Notable Former Visiting Faculty: [19]

Alumni

Frank Gehry (B.Arch 1954), architecture alumnus Turner 07 FGLecture.JPG
Frank Gehry (B.Arch 1954), architecture alumnus
Thom Mayne (B.Arch 1968), co-founder and principal of Morphosis Architects Thom Mayne, USC, 2023.jpg
Thom Mayne (B.Arch 1968), co-founder and principal of Morphosis Architects

Many of the students that have graduated from the USC School of Architecture have moved on to be leading figures in the architectural community.

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