Interdisciplinary Design: SCI-Arc Graduates Merging Architecture and Art
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Interdisciplinary Design: SCI-Arc Graduates Merging Architecture and Art
"SCI-Arc alumni continue to make an indelible mark on the global design landscape, pioneering new approaches in architecture, technology, and interdisciplinary practices. With a reputation for fostering radical experimentation, the school has produced graduates whose work challenges conventions and redefines spatial possibilities. Recent alumni achievements underscore SCI-Arc's role in shaping the next generation of architects and creative thinkers. Innovators in the Field Among SCI-Arc's notable alumni, several have garnered recognition for their groundbreaking work."
"Connor Gravelle (B.Arch '17), founder of Good Project, was recently honored with an AIA|LA Design Award for his inventive approach to architectural fabrication and material research. His work challenges conventional construction methods by integrating robotic fabrication, computational design, and emerging materials to create more efficient and adaptable building systems. Through Good Project, Gravelle explores how digital tools and automation can redefine architectural production, emphasizing sustainability, accessibility, and the evolving relationship between design and technology."
SCI-Arc alumni pursue radical experimentation across architecture, technology, and interdisciplinary practice, producing work that challenges conventions and expands spatial possibilities. Connor Gravelle (B.Arch ’17), founder of Good Project, won an AIA|LA Design Award for integrating robotic fabrication, computational design, and emerging materials to create more efficient, adaptable building systems that emphasize sustainability and accessibility. Vivian Charlesworth (MS ’21) creates immersive installations and speculative architecture that merge cinematic techniques with spatial design. Her three-degrees-of-freedom non-linear VR film As Real as the Here imagines an alternative post-9/11 world where shifting belief systems reshape a city’s architectural and social makeup through collaborative, cross-disciplinary methods.
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