The Studio 123: Take 2
by Tim Alatorre
Posted on May 10, 2015
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Second time’s the charm. In this episode we discuss the new master plans that Cal Poly are considering, plus, Carly’s 1977 secret.
by Tim Alatorre
Posted on May 10, 2015
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Second time’s the charm. In this episode we discuss the new master plans that Cal Poly are considering, plus, Carly’s 1977 secret.
by Tim Alatorre
Posted on April 20, 2012
AIAS, Design Village, Emerging Architect, Emmitt Ross, Japan, Maya Lin
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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.
by Tim Alatorre
Posted on September 23, 2011
AIA, AIAS, ARE, CAB, Cool MOW, CSE, Daniel Libeskind, Hearst Lecture
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We talk about the 10 year anniversary of 9/11, an innovative project to make “light bulbs” at home out of 100% post consumer plastic and a cool German product that is a plastic substitute.
by Tim Alatorre
Posted on April 15, 2011
AIAS, Bike, China, Cool MOW, Disneyland, Economy, Falling Water, Frank Lloyd Wright, Green Architecture, High Speed Train, New York City, Saudi Arabia, Urban Design
MIT develops new stronger, longer lasting, “green” concrete that will last for 20,000 years and Saudi Arabia announced plans to build a mile high tower. Plus we sneak in another article about uncle Frank.
by Tim Alatorre
Posted on April 1, 2011
ABI, AIAS, Alonzo King Lines Ballet, Angry Birds, Architecture For Humanity, Artificial Leaf, Billings Index, Bryan Ridley, Cameron Sinclair, Chumash Architecture Show, Evan Collins, FAA, Hearst Lectures, IDP, Luke Durkin, Sears Tower, Unemployment, Willis Tower, Wind Power, Wineman Hotel
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Hourig Ayanyan McCray, LEED AP, Assoc. AIA, B’Arch ‘06 gives Tim a reason to proclaim his love for angry birds. We talk about the role of women in architecture and the artificial leaf.