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Special Report: Haley reports live from the AIA National Convention in Washington DC.
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Tim tries to create a scandal about the CSE, a real scandal results in the destruction of the Moore residence, and we throw in a couple of fun news stories to distract ourselves.
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Design Village is all the rage, especially the photos taken from a kite! Also Vanessa Quirk proves Tim right on everything he has been saying for the last couple years.
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Andrew Humaydan (B’Arch ’08) joins the show after two years of deciding what to talk about. What he came up with was worth the wait! Also, remembering Art Chapman.
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Architecture is a matter of life and death, Tim has a big announcement, and major changes with the IDP program and the end of the CIDP. Plus plans to rename El Corral Bookstore!
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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.
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.
Wood is probably one of the most versatile building materials. We use it in every project: trusses, casework, furniture, plywood, paper, and cardboard. When is the last time you said thank you to such an amazing, useful, beautiful, and renewable resource?
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.