Monday, October 8, 2007

Architectural Design Fall Lunch

Faculty and students interested in architectural design are invited to join us for an informal lunch hosted by Architectural Design on Thursday, October 18, 12:00, in Terman 217. Join us for an opportunity to discus the changes to the curriculum, new courses coming and co-terming for a masters in engineering. Feel free to share your ideas about the future of the program.

Please RSVP to Lorraine Potter by Friday, October 12.

We look forward to another exciting year!

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Architectural Design to Move to New E & E Building During Winter Quarter

The Architectural Design Department and studio will be moving to the second floor of the new Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment & Energy (E & E) Building sometime during Winter Quarter. The original move date was December, but has been delayed to early in the new year. The building will offer an environment in which students, faculty and researchers from all disciplines within CEE share the same building.

Friday, June 29, 2007

INTRODUCTORY STUDIO CEE 130- Student Work Archive


Mikal-Chapel- Winter 07
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Student Initiated Course in Architecture wins Google competition


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A student initiated class hosted by the Architectural Design Program adds Stanford’s campus to Google’s geographic information feature: Google Earth. http://aucompetition.sketchup.com/images/stanford.jpg

The course led by Joseph Bergen and Steven Lehrburger focused on a competition hosted by Google to “Build Your Campus in 3D.” John Barton, a lecturer in architecture, graciously volunteered to be the faculty adviser for this course and was instrumental in guiding the team. In addition to Lehrburger and Bergen, Stanford’s winning team included Anh Tran, Alexia Nielsen, Nthando Thandiwe, Joachim De Lombaert, Ellis Lau, Brian Truebe, Preston Rutherford and Daniel MacDougall.

About 300 teams took part within the United States and Canada. There were seven winning teams. To view Stanford’s entry locate the Stanford campus on Google Earth and then click on the “3-D buildings” button. If you do not have Google Earth,you can see aerial views of the models by going to Google’s “3D Warehouse” website and searching for the Stanford University collection.

For a complete article on this competition click the Stanford Report Link.
http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2007/august22/google-082207.html

Thursday, June 28, 2007

CEE 31Q Student Wins Freshman/Sophomore Seminar Award

The Freshman and Sophomore Seminar Program chose 5 pieces of student work to receive the first ever “Introductory Studies Awards.” Student work was chosen from all freshman/sophomore seminars offered during the entire academic year of 2005-06. Work was selected to represent remarkable examples of advanced work done in these seminars.
In the first year this award was given, Julie Byren won for “excellence in design and presentation of visual material” based on her final drawings and design for a “Folly Complex” done in the Sophomore Seminar CEE 31Q: Accessing Architecture Through Drawing.
This year (2006-07),again from Sophomore Seminar CEE 31Q, we have submitted student work for consideration for an award. Clayton Kenney’s “Folly Design” 2006-07 has been handed in for review, but we will not hear the results of this competition until September 07. Cross your fingers for Clayton (now an architecture design major) and click...claytonfolly.pdf to see his final design and drawings for a folly.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

BBQ Thursday May 24!

Join us for the last AD program BBQ of the year! Let’s finish out the year in fiery blaze of hamburgers, hotdogs and something vegetarian.

Come on out, eat some food, and have a great time!

What: BBQ
Where: Lake Lag BBQ Pit
When: Next Thursday, May 24th at 5:30pm

Majors and program affiliates only please

Graduation Dinner- Wed. June 13


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