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Full-Text Articles in Architecture
Boundaries Of A Complex World, Isbn 978-3-662-49078-5 (2016), Andrei Ludu
Boundaries Of A Complex World, Isbn 978-3-662-49078-5 (2016), Andrei Ludu
Andrei Ludu
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Cal Poly Architecture And Architectural Engineering Studio: A Collaboratory, Thomas Fowler Iv, Kevin Dong, James Doerfler, Mark Cabrinha
Cal Poly Architecture And Architectural Engineering Studio: A Collaboratory, Thomas Fowler Iv, Kevin Dong, James Doerfler, Mark Cabrinha
Thomas Fowler IV, DPACSA, FAIA
A California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly), Architectural Engineering (Arch-E) professor Kevin Dong spearheaded an interdisciplinary collaboration, which started as an off-campus collaboration. In its first year, and in subsequent iterations over eight years, involved a partnership with Cal Poly's Department of Architecture and faculty members Jim Doerfler, Thomas Fowler IV, and for a time, Mark Cabrinha.
Critical Travel And Work-Mekong: Ho Chi Minh To Phnom Penh, Shelby Elizabeth Doyle
Critical Travel And Work-Mekong: Ho Chi Minh To Phnom Penh, Shelby Elizabeth Doyle
Shelby Elizabeth Doyle
A ‘critical travel and work’ model of travel demands an immersive, engaged, multi-sensory, approach to study and travel. A rapidly developing city provides a collapse of time and future urban conditions upon a physical location
allowing for intense investigation of the possible future of both global urban conditions and specific manifestations of place. This paper describes the University of Houston College of Architecture’s 2013 Pan Asia study abroad
program sited in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and Phnom Penh, Cambodia.