Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Architectural Design (Urbanism and Landscape)

Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Architectural Design (Urbanism and Landscape)

University of California, Los Angeles

University of California, Los Angeles

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Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Architectural Design (Urbanism and Landscape)

Requisition Number: JPF07126

The UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design invites applications for one full-time, tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor in Architectural Design.

Anticipated start date is July 1, 2022.

Recognized nationally and internationally, UCLA Architecture and Urban Design is well-known for its excellence in design, scholarship, and research.

Degree programs in the department include a Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies (B.A.), a professional Master of Architecture (M.Arch.I), a post-professional Master of Science in Architecture and Urban Design (MSAUD), and a Master of Arts/Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture (M.A./Ph.D.) The three-year M.Arch.I curriculum, the largest program, prepares students for the practice of architecture by providing a focused framing of today’s cultural, ecological, political and technological questions with a view to what architects may bring to bear on such complex issues.

At each stage of the curriculum, AUD graduate students become equipped to not only lead the professional field but also to construct new opportunities by positioning their design imagination within a rapidly changing world.

Our post-professional, MSAUD program is a ten-month research program that focuses on topics connecting architecture and urbanism with cutting edge technologies.

In collaboration with innovative industry partnerships, this program is located at IDEAS, a satellite campus in Culver City.

As a leader within the public university, AUD is committed to advancing the discipline and the profession toward greater responsibility regarding environmental, civic, and spatial challenges.

All programs in the department share values around architecture’s agency to bring about greater equity, diversity, and inclusion in order to build the world we want to live in.

We seek candidates who are in early stages of their academic careers with clear leadership and creative potential in the design of buildings, landscapes, or cities with an emphasis on their interconnections.

We are especially interested in candidates who have a focused and unique speculative design approach across a broad scale spectrum to explore the evolving contemporary challenges of environmental change and social transformation.

Along with a strong design portfolio, the successful candidate will have demonstrated interest in the following subject areas:

  • The interconnections between architecture, urban design and landscape architecture, especially as they pertain to important contemporary issues such as environmental change and/or spatial justice.
  • Non-traditional design practices that elevate diversity and equity in the public sphere
  • Urban ecologies, urban-rural interconnection, new geographies of landscape, emerging infrastructure and built form
  • Global design practices that center transnational issues of environment, housing, urbanism and sustainability

Applicants must demonstrate a strong and ongoing contribution to the field, including a commitment to academic scholarship in the context of a major research university such as UCLA.

A body of work with strong foundations that indicates future promise and potential for broad recognition is especially desired.

Candidate qualifications must include evidence of exceptional skill at the intersection of architecture, landscape and urban design, with room for pedagogical growth in design studio teaching as well as in practice, research, and/or creative work related to design.

It is preferred that candidates have three years of university-level teaching experience.

We seek candidates with precisely articulated and focused interests, as well as an ability to engage in broader architecture curriculum, through a range of scales, within emerging design technologies, and across multiple disciplines.

Required for this position is a Master’s Degree in Architecture, Landscape Architecture or Urban Design degree.

Responsibilities will include teaching studio and courses at undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate levels, research, advising and service.

Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

The workload is determined at the discretion of the Department Chair and requires a service commitment to the Department and the University as requested by the Chair.

The School of the Arts and Architecture is committed to building a more diverse faculty, staff, and student body in response to the changing population and educational needs of the City of Los Angeles, State of California, and the nation.

The Department of Architecture and Urban Design values intellectual, cultural, and creative inquiry.

Personal qualities such as originality and initiative are important assets that will contribute to a successful application.

Applicants who would make meaningful and unique contributions to the intellectual and social interchanges within the profession are especially encouraged to apply.

UCLA welcomes and encourages diversity and seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve the people of California, to maintain the excellence of the University, and to offer our students richly varied disciplines, perspectives, and ways of knowing and learning.

The department is seeking outstanding candidates with the potential for exceptional research, and excellence in teaching, and also a clear commitment to enhancing the diversity of the faculty, graduate student population, and of the majors in the School of Arts and Architecture.

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status.

For the complete University of California nondiscrimination and affirmative action policy, see: UC Nondiscrimination & Affirmative Action Policy, 

Founded in 1912 by 10 charter members, ACSA is an international association of architecture schools preparing future architects, designers, and change agents.

Our membership includes all of the accredited professional degree programs in the United States and Canada, as well as international schools and 2
– and 4-year programs.

Together ACSA schools represent some 7,000 faculty educating more than 40,000 students.

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