Founded as a radical alternative to conventional architectural education, SCI-Arc is an independent degree-granting educational laboratory which tests the limits of Architecture in order to transform existing conditions into the designs for the future. Approximately 500 students and 85 faculty members - mostly practicing architects - work together in a fluid, non-hierarchical manner. SCI-Arc offers 5-year B Arch degree as well as two Master's degrees, two post-graduate degrees and a summer intensive workshop. SCI-Arc is located in a 1/4-mile long former freight depot in the intensely urban Artist District in downtown Los Angeles, and is an important element of LA's downtown cultural center.
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Tuition
Tuition (in state): $25,000.00
Tuition (out of state): $25,000.00
Scholarships: Merit scholarships available each year to exceptional entering students. All students eligible to apply for competitive scholarships after completing their 1st year of study
Demographics
Affiliation: Private
Number of Men: 298
Number of women: 168
Number of Full-time: 466
Number of Undergraduates: 243
Faculty
Full Time: 80
Student to Teacher Ratio: 15:1
Majors
Architecture/Drafting, Visual Effects,
About Southern California Institute of Architecture
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Founded in 1972, SCI-Arc was as a radical alternative to the conventional system of architectural education. Architect and educator Ray Kappe—formerly the chair of Architecture at Cal Poly Pomona, and director of SCI-Arc until 1987—leased an industrial building in Santa Monica, and, with a group of six faculty members and 75 students, started what they initially called the "New School," based on the concept of a "college without walls." Shelly Kappe, Ahde Lahti, Thom Mayne, Bill Simonian, Glen Small and Jim Stafford were among the founding faculty.
United by their commitment to an alternative to the more rigid, hierarchical structure they had encountered at other institutions, they established SCI-Arc as a mechanism for invention, exploration and criticism. The school grew rapidly and quickly developed an international reputation, ranking among the best schools of Architecture in the country. SCI-Arc attracte
d motivated students and faculty from all over the world who were interested in pursuing their own independent ideas about the built environment and who enjoyed SCI-Arc's emphasis on process—the synthesis of thinking, analyzing an
d making.
In 2000, SCI-Arc moved to the historic Santa Fe Freight Depot building in Downtown Los Angeles, where it plays an important cultural role in the area while engaging at various levels with the local community. The school continues its energetic commitment to experimentation and to examining the social and formal aspects of architecture.
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