Posts Tagged ‘Economy’

The Studio 49: The Bestest Architect in the World

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
December 3rd 2010

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Announcing the first ever sloArch competition.  School is out, a new president is on the way, the bestest architect became pop culture about five years ago, at least, and architects may unintentionally be in the lending business.

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The Studio 46: Humpback Whales

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
November 5th 2010

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We dissect why you might want to rethink being an architect, the world’s largest chimney, and would you want to live over a freeway?

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The Studio 40: The Master Builder

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
September 24th 2010

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Lloyd Russell, AIA, (B’Arch ’91) talks about how he made the transition from student to teacher and architect to master builder.  He talks about his design process and how he can design through construction without scaring his clients.

Executive Producer: Henri de Hahn

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The Studio 38: Eternal Work

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
September 17th 2010

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Rikki Dy-Liacco, LEED AP (B.Arch ’98), calls in from work to tell us about what it’s like to work at the same firm for 15 years, how to keep things new and fresh, and shares some recession encouragement.

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The Studio 37: The Smartest Freshmen Ever

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
September 10th 2010

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0037-The Smartest Freshmen Ever: Cal Poly Basketball, 1924

Carly Althoff, incoming Cal Poly Architecture freshman (B’Arch ’15), brings some energy to the show.  She shares with us why she chose architecture and Cal Poly.   40,941 applicants for this fall term and only 4,100 open seats sets the bar high.

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