Posts Tagged:China

The Studio 68: Towers, Trains, and Travel

by Tim Alatorre

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.



The Studio 59: Killing the Spider

by Tim Alatorre

Building 53 demolition is underway, the future of BIM and sustainability are up for debate, and the two Franks are in the news again. Plus we discuss the shocking truth about minorities in architecture.



The Studio 48: Align the Grain

by Tim Alatorre

Chris Allen, B’Arch ’06, LEED AP, of CWA Studios fame, share how he started a successful furniture business and his plans for become a master builder. Buildings completed in six days and roads that practically pave themselves.



The Studio 16: Calling From the Future

by Tim Alatorre

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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