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The University of Utah College of Architecture and Planning (also known as UCA+P or CA+P) is an academic college of the University of Utah
University of Utah

The University of Utah is a public university research university in Salt Lake City, Utah. One of ten institutions that make up the Utah System of Higher Education and Utah's premier research school currently enrolls 21,526 undergraduate and 6,684 graduate student students and has 1,419 regular Faculty members....
, offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in architecture
Architecture

The term architecture can refer to a process, a profession or documentation.As a process, architecture is the activity of designing and construction buildings and other physical structures by a person or a computer, primarily to provide shelter....
 and city and metropolitan planning. The College also offers graduate certificates in historic preservation and in urban planning and operates Design Build Bluff
Design Build Bluff

DesignBuildBLUFF is a program of the University of Utah, noted for its award-winning and innovative home designs. Each year, students from the University of Utah College of Architecture and Planning design and build a home for a member of the Navajo Nation, at no charge to the home recipient....
, one of a handful of design-build
Design-Build

Design-build is a construction project delivery system where, in contrast to "design-bid-build" , the design and construction aspects are contracted for with a single entity known as the design-builder or design-build contractor....
 programs in the United States. The College is the only accredited architecture
Architecture

The term architecture can refer to a process, a profession or documentation.As a process, architecture is the activity of designing and construction buildings and other physical structures by a person or a computer, primarily to provide shelter....
 program in the state of Utah
Utah

The State of Utah is a western United States U.S. state of the United States. It was the List of U.S. states by date of statehood admitted to the United States on January 4, 1896....
 and, throughout its history, has educated the principals of Utah
Utah

The State of Utah is a western United States U.S. state of the United States. It was the List of U.S. states by date of statehood admitted to the United States on January 4, 1896....
's largest and most important architecture
Architecture

The term architecture can refer to a process, a profession or documentation.As a process, architecture is the activity of designing and construction buildings and other physical structures by a person or a computer, primarily to provide shelter....
 firms.

Department of Architecture was organized in 1949 within the College of Fine Arts, and authorized to grant the Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Architecture degrees.






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The University of Utah College of Architecture and Planning (also known as UCA+P or CA+P) is an academic college of the University of Utah
University of Utah

The University of Utah is a public university research university in Salt Lake City, Utah. One of ten institutions that make up the Utah System of Higher Education and Utah's premier research school currently enrolls 21,526 undergraduate and 6,684 graduate student students and has 1,419 regular Faculty members....
, offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in architecture
Architecture

The term architecture can refer to a process, a profession or documentation.As a process, architecture is the activity of designing and construction buildings and other physical structures by a person or a computer, primarily to provide shelter....
 and city and metropolitan planning. The College also offers graduate certificates in historic preservation and in urban planning and operates Design Build Bluff
Design Build Bluff

DesignBuildBLUFF is a program of the University of Utah, noted for its award-winning and innovative home designs. Each year, students from the University of Utah College of Architecture and Planning design and build a home for a member of the Navajo Nation, at no charge to the home recipient....
, one of a handful of design-build
Design-Build

Design-build is a construction project delivery system where, in contrast to "design-bid-build" , the design and construction aspects are contracted for with a single entity known as the design-builder or design-build contractor....
 programs in the United States. The College is the only accredited architecture
Architecture

The term architecture can refer to a process, a profession or documentation.As a process, architecture is the activity of designing and construction buildings and other physical structures by a person or a computer, primarily to provide shelter....
 program in the state of Utah
Utah

The State of Utah is a western United States U.S. state of the United States. It was the List of U.S. states by date of statehood admitted to the United States on January 4, 1896....
 and, throughout its history, has educated the principals of Utah
Utah

The State of Utah is a western United States U.S. state of the United States. It was the List of U.S. states by date of statehood admitted to the United States on January 4, 1896....
's largest and most important architecture
Architecture

The term architecture can refer to a process, a profession or documentation.As a process, architecture is the activity of designing and construction buildings and other physical structures by a person or a computer, primarily to provide shelter....
 firms.

College History

The Department of Architecture was organized in 1949 within the College of Fine Arts, and authorized to grant the Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Architecture degrees. The program received initial NAAB accreditation in 1954, and has been accredited continuously since. Roger Bailey, FAIA, developed the program and served as head of the department from 1949-63. Bailey brought a variety of young faculty members to Utah, including Charles Moore, Gordon Heck, and James Acland.

In 1963, Robert L. Bliss, FAIA, was appointed head, and then served as dean from 1974-86. In 1967, in the forefront of many schools of architecture nationally, the school chose to offer the (three year +) Master of Architecture as the primary professional degree. The Bachelor of Architecture degree was discontinued in 1972 and no undergraduate major in architecture was offered. In 1974 the Department of Architecture became a separate academic unit, the Graduate School of Architecture (GSA), operating as a college within the university system.

In 1970 the GSA moved into its new building, a fine example of "brutalist" architecture by the local firm of Edwards and Daniels Architects. This facility continues to successfully house the program. In 1969, through the joint sponsorship of the school and the Utah Society of the American Institute of Architects, ASSIST, Inc., an independent, non-profit community design center was founded. In the early 1970s the school installed its first data processing unit, under the directorship of emeritus professor Edward “Ted” Smith, FAIA, making it among the first schools in the country to begin experimenting with computer applications in architecture.

In 1986, Carl Inoway, AIA, was appointed dean, and served until 1992. During this period, the school re-examined its degree offerings, due in part to the length of time it took to complete the program, lack of flexibility for differing student interests, and decreasing enrollments. The decision was made to seek approval to offer an undergraduate pre-professional degree, creating a 4+2 professional degree program to be offered in addition to the existing 3+ professional degree program.

William C. Miller, FAIA, was named dean in 1992. The School experienced a significant increase in student numbers from 1990 to 2000, at which time the enrollment was stabilized in both its undergraduate and graduate programs, with pre-professional and graduate majors limited to about 180 students total. Dean Miller also stabilized the funding of the school, in part by successfully instituting differential tuition and program fees, and in part through increases in the firm-sponsored scholarship program. The successful design-build program began in 1999. Dean Miller offered the architecture school a national presence through his activities with ACSA, AIA, NAAB and NCARB.

Current dean, Brenda Case Scheer, AIA, AICP, was appointed in 2002 following a national search. Her tenure has been marked by significant change in the college. Most obvious is the addition of the urban planning program and the subsequent change in name from the Graduate School of Architecture to the College of Architecture + Planning. Coupled with the retirement of several key design faculty members, and the addition of nine new faculty (five in design), this change has had significant impact on the offerings and emphasis in the architecture program and its visibility in the region.

As of July 1, 2008 the College will departmentalize, housing the School of Architecture and the Department of City and Metropolitan Planning. The College has three research centers, the interdisciplinary Center for Representation of Multi-dimensional Information (CROMDI) begun in 1999, the Center for Integrated Design and Construction (established in 2005), and a new center, the Metropolitan Research Center. In addition, the Utah State Board of Regents has given preliminary approval for the establishment of a Doctor of Architecture professional degree, which is intended to seek NAAB approval as a new degree.

College Vision and Future

College programs dynamically address challenges of the 21st Century. The urban planning
Urban planning

Urban, city, and town planning is the integration of the disciplines of land use planning and transport planning, to explore a very wide range of aspects of the built and social environments of urbanized municipalities and communities....
 program focuses on issues of metropolitan
Metropolitan

Metropolitan may refer to:* A metropolis* A metropolitan area* Metropolitan bishop or archbishop, leader of an ecclesiastical 'mother see'* Rapid transit system in an urban area ....
 growth and sustainability
Sustainability

Sustainability, in a broad sense, is the ability to maintain a certain process or state. It is now most frequently used in connection with biological and human systems....
; while the architecture
Architecture

The term architecture can refer to a process, a profession or documentation.As a process, architecture is the activity of designing and construction buildings and other physical structures by a person or a computer, primarily to provide shelter....
 school adapts to technological and global change and explores new models of collaborative practice, new specializations, green building
Green building

A sustainable building, or green building is an outcome of a design which focuses on increasing the efficiency of resource use ? energy, water, and materials ? while reducing building impacts on human health and environment during the building's lifecycle, through better siting, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and remova...
, and developing graduates with a holistic view of the discipline.

Five-Year Strategic Goals

  1. Double the City and Metropolitan Planning department faculty from four to eight.
  2. Become an accredited urban planning program in 2009.
  3. Establish a PhD. program in metropolitan studies, with an emphasis in real estate.
  4. Establish and fund a new research center focused on the real estate development, design and planning of the intermountain west, and emerging metropolitan growth issues.
  5. Become a nationally-ranked urban planning program by 2011.
  6. Develop and extend partnerships to solve local and regional growth issues.
  7. Focus architectural research and practice on green building and sustainability, new methods of practice, urban design, and building and project delivery technology.
  8. Maintain and grow a faculty with international experience, design innovation, and research and outreach success.


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