June 2009
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Jun 1st
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WALTER ZESK DP BOOK 2009 “One thing after Another” Instructor: Peter Taguiri
Jun 1st
May 2009
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RYOHEI TSUTSUI_DEGREE PROJECT 2009 BOOK_ADVISOR: KYNA LESKI_ROOFSCAPE NEIGHBORHOOD.
May 31st
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May 31st
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ANASTASIA LAURENZI DP BOOK 2009.
May 30th
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ANDREW LIEBCHEN DP BOOK 2009 PART 2.  HERE, DP BLOG.
May 30th
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ANDREW LIEBCHEN DP BOOK 2009 PART 2.  HERE, DP BLOG.
May 30th
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BRIAN TONG_ARCHITECTURE DEGREE PROJECT REVIEW 2009_ADVISOR LYNNETTE WIDDER
May 24th
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RISD ARCHITECTURE DEGREE PROJECT REVIEW WALLS
May 23rd
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YAR LAASKO →
Website of Yar Laasko (M.Arch 2009). Abstract cues + Sensory experience = Involuntary Experience.
May 23rd
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May 20th
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Casey Ramirez (B.ARCH 2010) experiment with sound, light, video, programming, as well as physical interaction for a Digital Media class.  The space is programmed so that the parameter of field of vision correspond with sound source and its effect.
May 20th
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Virtually there →
CHRIS BARDT
May 20th
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T-SHER: DIGITAL PLATFORM FOR THE MASSES →
(Click link above to watch video). “This project was done at RISD sometime during March 2007, for a design studio based around Detroit City. The prompt for this two week project was to make a movie based upon our preconceived notions of the D. Cezar Nicolescu, Brian Hildebrand, and [Thomas Sheridan] set out to expose the fallacy of downtown revitalization via casino development. Ironically,...
May 19th
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ADVANCED STUDIO FINAL REVIEW MAY 19th, TUESDAY
La Salle Cultural Interchange: BEB RM 317  1PM-6PM. Instructors: Andre Schmidt, Yu Morishita Guest Critics: Florian Idenburg       Partner of So-Il, Visiting Critic at Harvard GSD Casey Mack              Founder and Director of Popular Architecture, Visiting Critic at Parsons New School Maia Small               Partner of Thurlow Small Architecture, Pawtucket, RI Ahmed Tawakol       Senior...
May 19th
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May 15th
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2009 Awards of Excellence
Brian Tong – Architecture JUROR: Kenneth Horii In Brian Tong’s introductory statement he alludes to his multidisciplinary work in drawing, painting and furniture design, and includes examples of these in his portfolio. His architectural work reflects a richness of tactile awareness and high level of abstraction in its process that seems a direct and very positive reflection of these...
May 13th
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ARCHITECTRUE LECTURE SERIES: Alberto Perez-Gomez  →
MAY 12th TUESDAY BEB 106-6:30 PM
May 11th
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DP REVIEWS SCHEDULE:
At Woods Gerry (62 Prospect Street). By critic: Thursday, May 14th Brian Goldberg Enrique Martinez Lynnette Widder Friday, May 15th Thomas Gardner & Matt Miller Peter Tagiuri Kyna Leski Saturday, May 16th Rosamond Fletcher John Hartmann Maria Guest (Guest critics will be listed shortly)
May 7th
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Postcard Architecture Disseminates the Future of...
One of my greatest frustrations with architecture is how inaccessible it is to…well, everyone. All too often architecture is something reserved for the backgrounds of car commercials, the occasional feature of a weekend paper, and the interiors of glossy magazines relegated to their own little corner of bookstores. That’s why it’s such a relief to see an exhibition like Friends of the Future....
May 5th
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MAY 6TH @ BROWN: A Conversation with Daniel...
The Second J. Carter Brown Memorial Lecture presents “A Conversation with Daniel Libeskind” at 4 p.m. in the Salomon Center for Teaching, De Ciccio Family Auditorium. Libeskind is an international figure in architectural practice and urban design. With over forty projects worldwide, Libeskind’s practice extends from museums and concert halls to convention centers, universities,...
May 5th
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AIA Salutes Nadel’s Service →
Congratulations to Barbara Nadel BArch ‘78, who was presented with the American Institute of Architects’ 2009 Edward C. Kemper Award at last week’s AIA National Convention in San Francisco. Named in honor of the AIA’s first executive director, the award is the organization’s highest honor for service. “Barbara is a proven leader, a dedicated mentor to emerging professionals, and an advocate for...
May 4th