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Ian Janicki (B.Arch.'12) presenting Atonal in the Sibley Hall third floor review space.

Works by Austin Beierle (B.Arch.'12).

Michael Esposito (B.Arch.'12) presenting his project in the Milstein Hall dome crit. space.

A thesis presentation in the Abby and Howard Milstein Auditorium.

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Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Computer Graphics Donald Greenberg speaking during the thesis review of Chris Morse.

Jaehee Lee (B.Arch.'12) presenting her thesis project.

Tansey Mak (B.Arch.'12) presenting her thesis project STREETSCAPE DIACRITIC in room 144 Sibley hall.

Also referred to as the Hermit's Castle, but I rather like the implication that it's some ancient ruin, rather than a fabulous fifties architecture-student project.

 

I love the way it just grows out of the landscape, both metaphorically and literally - the aggregate mixed into the concrete clearly comes from the immediate area. Dragging all that cement there must've been hard work...

 

As you see, I rather enjoyed photographing this place...

The second-year M.Arch. Beam Competition, part of the Core Design Studio lll, led by Assistant Professor of the Practice Martin Miller, took place in the Duane and Dalia Stiller Arcade located outside of Milstein Hall.

Tansey Mak (B.Arch.'12) presenting her thesis project STREETSCAPE DIACRITIC in room 144 Sibley hall.

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Thesis project works by Jaehee Lee (B.Arch.'12).

Sami Rintala, Dagur Eggertsson, and Mark Cruvellier

with Erin Pellegrino option studio: Site-Specific, Small-Scale Interventions.

Chris Battaglia presenting in Rand Hall.

A shot of one of the old school tables in Tamper Coffee in Sheffield. Without doubt my favourite coffee shop in the world.

 

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Arcosanti in Arizona, USA, built by students of Paolo Soleri

Michael Esposito (B.Arch.'12) presenting his project in the Milstein Hall dome crit. space.

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Spring 2017: Helena Rong (B.Arch. '17), thesis review.

First-year B.Arch. review in the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art.

The review of Austin Beierle (B.Arch.'12).

Visiting critic David Lewis(L), with Baird visiting critic Steve Christer (R).

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Designed, fabricated, and installed by a student team at Virginia Tech, the Masonic Amphitheater in Clifton Forge, Virginia, provides a public park and performance space for the rural Appalachian community. Organized by design/buildLAB, a third year architecture studio at Virginia Tech, 16 undergraduate students were asked to work with the community to plan and submit individual design proposals. Once received, a master plan was then devised as a convergence of each student’s proposition. For the interior, ALPOLIC panels in four attractive finishes were CNC-routed to clad the underside of the structure.

    

Panel Manufacturer: ALPOLIC

Architect/Fabricator/Installer: design/buildLAB

Project: Virginia Tech Masonic Amphitheater

Location: Clifton Forge, Virginia

Completion: June 2012

  

image courtesy of © Mark Rhodes for Mitsubishi Plastics Composites America

 

Visiting critics Sheila Kennedy (foreground), and Brad Cloepfill (background).

Also referred to as the Hermit's Castle, but I rather like the implication that it's some ancient ruin, rather than a fabulous fifties architecture-student project.

 

I love the way it just grows out of the landscape, both metaphorically and literally - the aggregate mixed into the concrete clearly comes from the immediate area. Dragging all that cement there must've been hard work...

 

As you see, I rather enjoyed photographing this place...

Works by Austin Beierle (B.Arch.'12).

Associate professor of architecture Jeremy Foster checks out the work of M.Arch. candidate Alex Jopek.

Steven Silverstein's participatory project "Full Service" took place on the Arts Quad in front of College of Architecture, Art, and Planning's Sibley Hall.

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