California Baptist University: Merging Design with Community Values
California Baptist University’s College of Architecture, Visual Arts and Design is redefining architecture with projects that mesh creativity, faith, and community service. The Architecture Programme, guided by tutors like Krysten Allbeck and Ryan Chung, inspires students to innovate for societal benefit.
The programme offers an accelerated five-year Master of Architecture degree, encouraging interdisciplinary study in Southern California’s vibrant Inland Empire. Students emerge ready to enhance human experiences and protect natural environments.
Showcasing Architectural Student Projects
These student projects highlight the imaginative exploration of material, design, and purpose.
CalTech Recreation by Collin Zwart
Collin Zwart’s design highlights movement and energy through strategic massing that shields the southern elevation while opening to the north. This recreation centre dynamically connects athletic fields, embodying activity and openness.

Architecture and Policy on Equity in Elementary Schools by Allyson McCormick
Allyson McCormick tackles educational inequity by proposing policy-driven designs that blend active learning, safety, mental health, and technology. Her thesis presents a roadmap for bridging gaps in educational infrastructure.

Light and Dwell by Asher Raquiza
In a community seeking hope, Asher Raquiza’s church offers a sanctuary centered around a hearth. Inspired by Christ’s teachings, the church fosters community through courtyards and gathering places.

Elder Care by Jose Orlando Estenoz Martiz
Jose Orlando Estenoz Martiz prioritizes familiar landmarks like a bell tower in his design for Alzheimer’s care. These elements assure residents while preserving dignity and promoting self-confidence.

Architecture Museum by Andrea Martinez
Andrea Martinez designs an architecture museum in San Diego that integrates seamlessly with Balboa Park. The building’s alabaster panels and rooftop experiences enhance its luminous, community-centered ethos.
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The Ribbon Pavilion by Ricardo Vargas Silva
Ricardo Vargas Silva’s Pavilion at CalTech serves as a social and athletic hub. Its ribbon design unites the campus and community of Pasadena, employing sustainable strategies to enhance engagement.
This selection from The Architecture Programme showcases how California Baptist University students blend pragmatic solutions with visionary design to impact communities positively. Each project reflects a commitment to human-centered architecture.
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Source: dezeen.com
