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College of Architecture and Environmental Design

Cal Poly's College of Architecture and Environmental Design is where creative students design and build resilient communities to further technology, ecological balance and social equity.

As the leading cross-disciplinary college offering programs in planning, landscape architecture, architecture, architectural engineering and construction management, we help our students Learn by Doing and lead through practice.

For the past 75 years, our CAED community has worked collaboratively to shape the built environment. Help support the future of Learn by Doing and the next generation of leaders by giving to the department or program that resonates most with you. Any gift will make an impact as we strive to provide students with centers for excellence and opportunities for achievement and innovation, but a gift to the CAED Fund for Excellence is the most flexible, allowing us to move quickly to maximize special opportunities, leverage resources, catalyze partnerships in our rapidly changing industries, and address the most pressing needs across the college.

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Contact Information

Natasha Montazeri
Senior Director of Development
805-756-5988
namontaz@calpoly.edu

 

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