CHRISTIAN ARNDT

Christian Arndt received his Bachelor of Architecture degree with honors at the University of Southern California, where he served as teaching assistant for design studio and architectural history courses during his studies.

Currently he is overseeing the 41-unit Ventura Meta condominum project and a 57-unit mixed-use residential condominium project in Ventura. He is also working on the Cordoba, a mixed-use housing community in Santa Ana located along Main Street in Santa Ana's Cultural District between the Bowers Museum and the St. Joseph Ballet Company. The mixed-use courtyard housing project contains 45 market rate units configured within four unique landscaped gardens.

Prior to joining Moule & Polyzoides, Christian was Senior Associate at Lehrer Architects where he worked on projects that varied from a six-unit condominium complex in West Hollywood to an entire downtown city block with ground floor retail and public space improvements for seven high-rise live/work residential buildings in the Los Angeles fashion district.

Mr. Arndt was also responsible for the buildings and gardens at the Temple Bat Yahm campus in Newport Beach and two inspiring community institutions for SRO Housing, Inc. in the skid-row district of downtown Los Angeles, one of which received a national Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects. At a larger scale, Mr. Arndt has also been instrumental in the design and construction of three international airports: the A. B. Won Pat International Airport in Guam, the Palm Springs International Airport, and Terminal 5 at Los Angeles International Airport for Delta Air Lines.

Mr. Arndt has been recognized for his superior design ability with more than twenty design awards, including several design awards from the national and local chapters of the American Institute of Architects and the American Society of Landscape Architects.