by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
April
16th
2010
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Kyu Kim, Cal Poly class of ’08, calls in from the future and from Korea! As our first international guest Kyu tells us about the Architecture scene in Seoul, what it’s like to work internationally, and explains why he quit his job!
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by Tim Alatorre at 2:21 pm
March
25th
2010
We just found this video that was released in January by the Architecture Department. It features several Cal Poly Architecture faculty talking about why they love the program.
The video features commentary from:
- Prof. Howard Weisenthal
- Prof. Chandrika Jaggia
- Prof. Emeritus Allan Cooper
- Prof. Margot McDonald
- Prof. Thomas Fowler, IV
- Prof. Tom di Santo
- Prof. Sandy Stannard
- Prof. Barry Williams
by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
March
5th
2010
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We don’t have a guest! Run for the hills!! Just news today. There is lots going on in the Cal Poly community and Haley shares some interesting articles on green architecture. Tim is getting ready for his CSE!!!!! Good times and full speed ahead!
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by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
February
26th
2010
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Noelle Lee, LEED AP ’08, brings a unique story of lost jobs, world travels, and fighting off “Architecture brain mush”. She shares what she’s doing to stay connected to the profession while waiting for the economy to recover.
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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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