Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-09-26
by Tim Alatorre
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Posted on September 26, 2010
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Good luck to everyone starting Fall quarter today! Have fun! # now speaking live Lloyd Russell, live.sloarch.com #
by Tim Alatorre
Posted on September 26, 2010
Good luck to everyone starting Fall quarter today! Have fun! # now speaking live Lloyd Russell, live.sloarch.com #
by Tim Alatorre
Posted on September 24, 2010
Antoine Predock, ArchiCAD, Cal Poly Pamona, construction, Development, Economy, Green Architecture, Modeling, Modern Architecture, Real Estate, Recession, Teaching, Woodbury
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
by Tim Alatorre
Posted on September 19, 2010
We are planning on recording a show tonight, just waiting on Haley # Now recording live with @Rikki Dy-Liacco live.sloarch.com # We will be having a sloArch meetup for all Cal Poly Architecture students and alumni this coming Saturday. We will… http://fb.me/HQucEpPS # Just got on campus. Heading over to the Arch building to set…
by Tim Alatorre
Posted on September 19, 2010
5th Year Studio, Adaptive Reuse, AIAS, ARCE, ARE, Arthur Chapman, Bill Brown, Bob Asbury, Cardboard Regatta, CBF, CNC Router, College Based Funds, Donna Duerk, Ellen Noterman, George Hasslen, Hand Drawing, Henri DeHahn, Howard Weisenthal, Jake Feldman, Japan, Jim Bagnall, Josef Kasperovich, Laser Cutter, Learn By Doing, Margot McDonald, Modeling, NAAB, Paul Neal, Photography, Pierre Luigi Siriano, Poly Canyon, Richard Schmidt, Sequoia Hall, WOW
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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by Tim Alatorre
Posted on September 17, 2010
Building Codes, Economy, Fullbright Program, Gensler, Green Architecture, Jonathan Reich, PEX Piping, Philip Johnson
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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