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Kim Centrone defends her Architecture Masters Thesis.

Lawrence Manongdo presents his thesis: Culinary Identity: Culture, Place, Community

Joanna Yu, Housing for Carver Livingston;

Committee: Prof. Em. Ralph Bennett (Chair); Prof. Brian Kelly; Prof. Margaret McFarland

In the photo: Joanna Yu, Ralph Bennett, Brian Kelly, Jamie Tilghman, Tony Ames, Sean Nohelty, Joanna Schmickel, Jennie Kirwan

Kim Centrone defends her Architecture Masters Thesis.

The model was finished for the second deadline (2012 June). By bending some rules we were able to gain access to the laser cutter and at least cut out the delicate railing. Still the overall man hours exceeds 200 h and as mentioned in the previous comment it is a triumph for the machine. There is a lot more footage of this piece assembly and manufacturing. Hopefully all of that will be composed into a video at some point in the future. Meanwhile other projects are waiting to be finished.

fotostrasse.com/bus-stop-krumbach/#.V96qWxWx8o8

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Krumbach is a small village in the Vorarlberg area of Austria. Besides a beautiful country side like other villages in the area, this place is famous for having seven extraordinary bus shelters. All them were designed by architectural masters like Sou Fujimoto, Smiljan Radić and Wang Shu. And they are an amazing sight to see in the middle of the tiny roads that cross this beautiful area. We loved them so much that we decided to visit them all and take pictures of everything.

The model was finished for the second deadline (2012 June). By bending some rules we were able to gain access to the laser cutter and at least cut out the delicate railing. Still the overall man hours exceeds 200 h and as mentioned in the previous comment it is a triumph for the machine. There is a lot more footage of this piece assembly and manufacturing. Hopefully all of that will be composed into a video at some point in the future. Meanwhile other projects are waiting to be finished.

Port Royal, South Carolina

Listed 4/21/2014

Reference Number: 14000163

The Port Royal School' s 1911 building is significant at the local level under Criterion C for its association with Wilson and Sompayrac, which was one of the most significant architectural firms operating in South Carolina at the time of the Port Royal School's construction and today widely considered to be architectural masters of the early twentieth century. In addition, both the 1911 and the 1954 buildings at the Port Royal School are significant at the local level under Criterion A for their direct association with Port Royal's uniquely complicated history of racial segregation in the years following the collapse of the Port Royal Experiment during the American Civil War. During the period from 1911 to 1954, the Port Royal School managed to reflect the period's conflicting approaches to school segregation and separate-but-equal funding of education in the state of South Carolina, including as a recipient of Federal Impact Aid construction funds in the early 1950s and as a fixture of white advantage even when Equalization funds were finally expended on behalf of Port Royal's black students in 1954.

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An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

The model was finished for the second deadline (2012 June). By bending some rules we were able to gain access to the laser cutter and at least cut out the delicate railing. Still the overall man hours exceeds 200 h and as mentioned in the previous comment it is a triumph for the machine. There is a lot more footage of this piece assembly and manufacturing. Hopefully all of that will be composed into a video at some point in the future. Meanwhile other projects are waiting to be finished.

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Joanna Yu, Housing for Carver Livingston;

Committee: Prof. Em. Ralph Bennett (Chair); Prof. Brian Kelly; Prof. Margaret McFarland

In the photo: Joanna Yu, Ralph Bennett, Jamie Tilghman, Sean Nohelty, Joanna Schmickel, Jennie Kirwan

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

Will be finished for the second deadline (2012 June). Lacks railing, paint job and some additional detailing as some parts do not want to fit together. That is due to the fact that we were unable to acquire the permission to use a laser cutter and all the cutting had to be done manually (by hand). In this case machine beats its creator by long run. ~96 man hours spent making the detail.

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

Scott Behrens presents his Architecture Masters Thesis in the Great Space, December 13, 2012. Nick Tomaszewski, Julian Goldman, Tamir Azzat, and Mark Elliot work on their school work during thesis presentations.

Kim Centrone defends her Architecture Masters Thesis.

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

Joanna Yu, Housing for Carver Livingston;

Committee: Prof. Em. Ralph Bennett (Chair); Prof. Brian Kelly; Prof. Margaret McFarland

In the photo: Jamie Tilghman, Sean Nohelty

Joanna Yu, Housing for Carver Livingston;

Committee: Prof. Em. Ralph Bennett (Chair); Prof. Brian Kelly; Prof. Margaret McFarland

In the photo: Joanna Yu, Ralph Bennett, Jamie Tilghman

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

fotostrasse.com/bus-stop-krumbach/#.V96qWxWx8o8

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Krumbach is a small village in the Vorarlberg area of Austria. Besides a beautiful country side like other villages in the area, this place is famous for having seven extraordinary bus shelters. All them were designed by architectural masters like Sou Fujimoto, Smiljan Radić and Wang Shu. And they are an amazing sight to see in the middle of the tiny roads that cross this beautiful area. We loved them so much that we decided to visit them all and take pictures of everything.

The model was finished for the second deadline (2012 June). By bending some rules we were able to gain access to the laser cutter and at least cut out the delicate railing. Still the overall man hours exceeds 200 h and as mentioned in the previous comment it is a triumph for the machine. There is a lot more footage of this piece assembly and manufacturing. Hopefully all of that will be composed into a video at some point in the future. Meanwhile other projects are waiting to be finished.

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

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