by Tim Alatorre at 12:19 am
September
19th
2010
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SPECIAL EDITION: We’re live at Week of Welcome and hear words of wisdom from Henri de Hahn, Josef Kasperovich and a dozen Architecture students. We discuss the role of photography and technology in Architecture.
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by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
August
6th
2010
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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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by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
July
2nd
2010
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Justin Ribble, LEED AP, Associate AIA, B’Arch ’03 joins us for a conversation about a number of great three letter acronyms: CAB, CSE, IDP, AIA, ARE, ACE, and BIM.
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by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
May
7th
2010
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Current Cal Poly Architecture students Hazel Cruz, Brent Gibbons, Ryan Blue, Hallie Travis, and Katie Murphy join us to discuss the exciting new Cal Poly AIAS Freedom by Design chapter.
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by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
February
12th
2010
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Sarah Fleming, President of the Cal Poly Chapter AIAS, and Ben Hait-Campbell, Vice President, share their perspective of the Cal Poly Architecture program today, fill us in on the AIAS, and tell us what happened to the F-Stop!
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