Home

Pause Video
Play Video

Building a BETTER World.

With the Sonoran Desert as your laboratory, learn to plan, design, develop and build innovative spaces and places that endure.
 

Learn More

Find the right undergraduate or graduate program for you.

JOIN US FOR HOMECOMING 2025!
Friday, November 7 | 3-5 p.m. | Free to Attend!
Enjoy light bites and refreshments

REGISTER TODAY!

Latest News, projects and profiles

Image
CAPLA students in SF

Exploring Urban Challenges: CAPLA Students Engage with Oakland’s Evolving Landscape

Students in the ARC 410F/510F Advanced Studio Urban Design course, part of CAPLA’s Senseable Environments track, recently traveled to Oakland, California, to explore the complex social, economic, and environmental issues shaping the Bay Area. Guided by Senior Lecturer Eduardo Guerrero, the studio integrates research and design to address real-world urban challenges such as housing inequality, gentrification, and climate resilience. Through field visits, meetings with local leaders, and tours of leading design firms, students gained firsthand insight into how empathy and context inform effective urban design. By semester’s end, they’ll translate their experiences into forward-looking proposals that reimagine a more equitable and sustainable Oakland.

Image
Neti Gupta

Advising with Purpose: Neti Gupta, Senior Academic Advisor

Neti Gupta, senior academic advisor, supports Architecture majors (last names M–Q) and Sustainable Built Environments majors/minors. With over 10 years of experience, she’s passionate about helping students succeed through thoughtful advising, problem-solving, and career preparation. Neti is excited to be part of CAPLA’s socially and environmentally conscious community.

Image
Bird's eye view of a residential neighborhood in London

Low-cost housing in a high-cost city: London’s approach to affordable housing | Lecture by Kath Scanlon

London, an undisputed global city, is well known for having some of the world’s most expensive housing but also boasts a substantial amount of low-cost social and affordable housing. This talk sketches the historic roots of affordable housing in London, explains how it is currently built and operated, and explores current political and practical challenges—some of which are shared by Arizona cities despite their very different contexts.

Drachman Institute

The Drachman Institute is the 
community-based research and outreach arm of CAPLA.
 

Explore Community Projects

STUDENT PROJECTS & AWARDS


upcoming Events

A Leading College

CAPLA is a leader in built environment innovation within a Research I institution. We excel in teaching, research and service in a transformational learning environment.
 

The CAPLA Student Experience 

Subscribe to The Studio

Sign up for CAPLA's monthly e-newsletter to get the latest news and events, insights from faculty and leadership, profiles of students and alumni and more:

Subscribe Now