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The Studio 36: Googoo Eyed Neophytes

 
September 3rd 2010

We reach 100 fans on Facebook, talk about finding jobs, AutoCad is back on the Mac, and Tim rambles on about architects working for free.

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The Studio 35: The Facebook Thirteen

 
August 27th 2010

Ben Mickus, B’Arch ’02, M’Arch ’03 (UCLA), AIA, NCARB gives some insight into the New York skyline as well as what it has been like working for some of the most notable firms in the nation.  Oh, and did we mention that he has his own furniture company?

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The Studio 34: Journeyman International

 
August 20th 2010

Steven Shimmin, B’Arch ’10, and co-founder of Journeyman International tells us how a small idea turned into a non-profit organization, a senior thesis, a construction project, and a life changing event.

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The Studio 33: Life, Architecture, and Everything

 
August 13th 2010

Alex Ceballos, B’Arch ’08 engages us in an important conversation about the meaning of life and Architecture.  We discuss important changes to the IDP and tips on how to get the most out of your job.

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The Studio 32: The Robot Revolution

 
August 6th 2010

Stephanie (Green) Silkwood, Assoc AIA, LEED AP completely disrupts the order of the show, Haley is in the future and the title of Architect is being undermined by the IT industry.

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