California Baptist University spotlights ten student architecture projects
A museum dedicated to poetry, an airport with a courtyard and an urban agriculture development are included in Dezeen's latest school show by architecture students at the California Baptist University.
Also featured is an analysis of how daylight transcends through space and a women's healthcare clinic in rural Rwanda.
California Baptist University
School: California Baptist University (CBU), College of Architecture, Visual Art and Design
Courses:Â Architecture programme
Tutors:Â Krysten Burton, Susan Duemer, Aaron Greene, Keelan Kaiser, Matthew Niermann, David Ogoli, Mark Roberson and Caleb Walder
School statement:
"California Baptist University (CBU) architecture students design for the public good. The architecture programme at CBU prepares students to serve as design professionals rooted in the Christian faith tradition. This unique approach to architectural education encourages students to be inspired and guided by faith as they endeavour to serve the public good. "The CBU architecture programme offers an accelerated five-year accredited Master of Architecture degree in the Inland Empire of Southern California, which features a variety of opportunities for interdisciplinary inquiry, professional development and global study and engagement.
"The design curriculum within the CBU architecture programme emphasises an analytical and data-driven approach to understanding the impact of architecture on human experience and the natural environment across a ra...
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