Posts Tagged ‘IDP’

The Studio 31: The Overuse of Truncated Domes

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
July 30th 2010

Another fun filled episode where we discuss the new IDP 2.0, the 2010 California Building Code, and why Haley loves Frank Gehry.

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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 20: Playing With the DSA

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
May 14th 2010

Jaime (Matheron) Van Sickle, LEED AP, Class of ’06, teaches us a thing or two about educational Architecture.  We fly through the news again!  And Haley springs a leak!

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The Studio 16: Calling From the Future

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
April 16th 2010

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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The Studio 13: I’m A RGLAI

by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
March 26th 2010

Adam Mayberry, Cal Poly B’Arch ’05, joins us as we start our campaign to designate intern architects, RGLAI’s.  Adam talks about the exciting things he is doing while in between jobs.

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