Posts Tagged ‘ARE’

The Studio 36: Googoo Eyed Neophytes

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
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 30: Playhouses and Dropped Calls

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
July 23rd 2010

Kim Hoffmaster, Architect, B’Arch 03, joins us for a brief discussion about Project Playhouse before technical difficulties terminate the show prematurely.  Kim also shares how she was able to power through the ARE exams.

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The Studio 27: Assimilation

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
July 2nd 2010

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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The Studio 22: The Chumash Show

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
May 28th 2010

Cal Poly superstar Barry Williams becomes the first faculty member to join us on the show.  Barry has taught at Cal Poly for over 30 years and has been integral to the Chumash Show which is going on today!!

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The Studio 21: Just the Two of Us

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
May 21st 2010

Just the two of us today!  Haley and Tim talk about the latest economic news, are impressed by Doug Jackson’s studio review, and contemplate if they would be willing to work for ten dollars and hour.

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