Posts Tagged ‘Howard Weisenthal’

The Studio 86: It Would Be Great If We Got A Guest

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
November 18th 2011

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Don’t let the title fool you, this is a highly controversial episode and not having a guest is most likely a good thing!  The end of quarter nears, studio reviews and Heart Lectures are ongoing.  Plus the ATM building!

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The Studio 62: Kids Don’t Try This at Home

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
March 4th 2011

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Jason A Silva, AIA, LEEP AP, class of ’96 or ’97, Partner and Design Principal at Dreyfuss & Blackford, AIA California Council, Young Architects Forum Regional Liaison for Northern California.  Need we say more?

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The Studio 39: Like a Wildebeest

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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Cal Poly Architecture Faculty Speak Out

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

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