Eric Owen Moss, Director of SCI-Arc from 2002-2015, discusses SCI-Arc’s self critical re-evalution of pedagogy and how that has continually advanced the discussion of what architecture has been, what architecture is and what architecture can be. SCI-Arc was founded in 1972 in Santa Monica by a group of faculty and students from the Department of Architecture at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, who wanted to approach the subject from a more experimental perspective than traditional schools offered. Originally called the New School, SCI-Arc was based on the concept of a "college without walls," and it remains one of the few independent architecture schools in the world.
Crew Credits:
Production:
Creator and Executive Producer - Hernan Diaz Alonso
Producer - Marcelyn Gow
Director - Reza Monahan
Director of Photography - Sean Morris
B Camera - Robert Moreno
Post-Production:
Story Producer - Marcelyn Gow
Editors - Sean Morris/Reza Monahan
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