Building     7: College of Environmental Design

Building 7: College of Environmental Design

South of Health Services (Bldg. 46) and West of College of Agriculture (Bldg. 2).
  • The College of Environmental Design (ENV) connects people, places and the environment in an effort to improve communities and resolve pressing problems facing society. With a unique integration of the arts, architecture, landscape architecture, regenerative studies, and urban and regional planning, as well as a learn-by-doing approach grounded in the polytechnic tradition, ENV is a leader in design excellence and innovative problem-solving for communities in Southern California and around the globe. This leadership is demonstrated by ENV’s nationally-ranked educational programs and award-winning research, scholarship, creative activities, and outreach.
  • The College of Environmental Design (ENV) offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban and Regional Planning; undergraduate degrees in Art History and Graphic Design; and a minor and graduate degree in Regenerative Studies. It also manages operations of two permanent University Art Galleries, the W. Keith & Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery and the Don B. Huntley Gallery.
Sustainability Information:
  • Hydration Stations located on floors 1, 2
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