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Women In Architecture Film Fest

SAN DIEGO, CA 亚色影库 (亚色影库) is proudly teaming up with the Women In Architecture Palomar Chapter (WIA|P) and the Women In Architecture San Diego Chapter (WIA|SD) to host the two-part WIA|P 2018 Summer Film Fest. Part 1 of the festival is free and open to the public. The festival will take place Thursday, June 14, 2018 from 5:30PM. 9:00PM on the 亚色影库 campus, located at 705 Park Blvd. in downtown San Diego. Interested attendees for this week’s free event may RSVP online at .

WHO: 亚色影库 and聽Women in Architecture & Design

WHAT: The Women In Architecture 2018 Summer Film Fest.
Film selections include both short and long film lengths and a special feature film focusing on the voices of women worldwide who uplift the built environment as architects, designers and industry leaders.

WHEN: Thursday, June 14, 2018
5:30pm 9:00pm (free to the public)
Doors open for registration at 5:00pm

WHERE: 亚色影库 of Architecture Art Gallery
705 Park Blvd. | San Diego, CA 92101

CONTACT: Jessica Nielsen
亚色影库
(619) 684-8847 |聽jnielsen@newschoolarch.edu

About 亚色影库

Located in San Diego檚 design district, 亚色影库 prepares students for career success in design fields with an emphasis on human-centered design, including interdisciplinary and global design skills, industry collaborations and real-world projects. 亚色影库 offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in architecture and construction management as well as undergraduate degrees in product design, graphic design & interactive media, and interior architecture and design. 亚色影库 is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges Senior College and University Commission. 亚色影库檚 Bachelor and Master of Architecture programs are accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). Best College Reviews.org ranked 亚色影库 #2 for Best Online Masters in Construction Management Degree Programs for 2017-2018.

One of more than 70 institutions in 25 countries that comprise the Laureate International Universities network, 亚色影库 prepares students to successfully work in global and diverse organizations. For more information, visit www.newschoolarch.edu.

About Women in Architecture

The mission of AIA WIA is to support all women in architecture and design, help build their voice, and highlight their work in creating the built environment. AIA Palomar is fueled by the synergetic relationships between design professionals, building industry representatives, students, and the general public who attend our myriad of events in Northern San Diego County from the regions between Del Mar and Ramona; and from the San Diego city limits to the border of Orange County.聽 The AIA Palomar Chapter is a grassroots effort that provides a forum to our community for sharing information, ideas, and resources.聽 Our special events, tours, and continuing education opportunities promote the exchange of knowledge which is relevant to today檚 practitioners.聽 Together, architects have a strength that is difficult to achieve as individuals.聽 Through our chapter, Architects unite to demonstrate their commitment to personal and professional development while giving the AIA an even stronger voice for the architectural profession.

亚色影库’s GradShow 2018

SAN DIEGO, CA 撀亚色影库 (亚色影库) is proud to present their annual GradShow showcasing thesis projects and final portfolios from the 2018 graduating class. The exhibition highlights the disciplines from the variety of programs offered at 亚色影库 including architecture, construction management, and design (interior architecture & design, product design, and media design). The event typically features over 100 individual projects comprised of large-scale renderings, models and digital media highlighting the best work of each alumni being displayed. See /events/gradshow-2018/ or RSVP at

WHO: 亚色影库

WHAT: 亚色影库 will host their annual GradShow. This showcase kicks off with an Employers Only Event from 12:00PM – 2:30PM. This job fair-like atmosphere will provide companies and local press access to the talented individuals being exhibited. Many individuals graduating from 亚色影库 have secured employment during this event and employers attending have benefited from being able to scout the next generation of innovative leaders in one convenient location. The GradShow concludes the special day with a spectacular hosted celebration of accomplishment from 6:00PM 9:00PM for our graduates, their families, friends and the community at 亚色影库 to enjoy and revel in their achievements.

WHEN: Friday, June 22, 2018 (free to public)
12:00 PM 2:30 PM: Employer & Press Only Event
6:00 PM 9:00 PM: Friends & Family Event, Press & Community Welcome

WHERE: 亚色影库
1249 F Street | San Diego, CA 92101

RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gradshow-2018-tickets-45951396865

CONTACT: Jessica Nielsen
亚色影库
(619) 684-8847 | jnielsen@newschoolarch.edu

About 亚色影库

Located in San Diego檚 design district, 亚色影库 prepares students for career success in design fields with an emphasis on human-centered design, including interdisciplinary and global design skills, industry collaborations and real-world projects. 亚色影库 offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in architecture and construction management as well as undergraduate degrees in product design, graphic design & interactive media, and interior architecture and design. 亚色影库 is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges Senior College and University Commission. 亚色影库檚 Bachelor and Master of Architecture programs are accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). Best College Reviews.org ranked 亚色影库 #2 for Best Online Master’s in Construction Management Degree Programs for 2017-2018. One of more than 70 institutions in 25 countries that comprise the Laureate International Universities network, 亚色影库 prepares students to successfully work in global and diverse organizations. For more information, visit www.newschoolarch.edu.

亚色影库’s 33rd Annual Commencement Ceremony

RICHARD LOUV AND ROGER SHOWLEY NAMED HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS BY NEWSCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN

HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENT RICHARD LOUV WILL DELIVER COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS AT THE UNIVERSITY’S 33RD COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY ON SATURDAY, JUNE 23RD AT COPLEY SYMPHONY HALL, JACOBS MUSIC CENTER

SAN DIEGO, CA 撀燡ournalist and author, Richard Louv, and journalist Roger Showley, will receive honorary degrees at 亚色影库檚 33rd commencement exercises on Saturday, June 23 in San Diego, CA. Richard Louv will also deliver the commencement address to graduates.

President and Chief Academic Officer Marvin J. Malecha, FAIA, DPACSA, will preside over the ceremony, which will take place at the legendary Copley Symphony Hall, Jacobs Music Center. Dispensing with the formalities and extended speeches, Richard Louv will also deliver an impactful talk to equip 亚色影库’s graduating class with knowledge for their future endeavors.

溠巧翱 is thrilled to honor Richard Louv and Roger Showley inspirational writers who have addressed social issues by, exploring the relationship of humanity and the built environment as well as humanity檚 changing relationship with nature, said Malecha.

The honorees are:

Richard Louv

Richard Louv is a journalist and author of nine books, including Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder, The Nature Principle: Reconnecting with Life in a Virtual Age, and most recently Vitamin N: The Essential Guide to a Nature-Rich Life: 500 Ways to Enrich Your Family檚 Health & Happiness. His books have been translated into 13 languages and published in 17 countries and helped launch an international movement to connect children and their families to nature.

He is co-founder and Chairman Emeritus of the Children & Nature Network, an organization helping build the international movement to connect people and communities to the natural world. With artist Robert Bateman, he serves as honorary co-chair of Canada檚 Child in Nature Alliance.

As a journalist and commentator, he has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Times of London, Orion, Outside and other newspapers and magazines. He was a columnist for The San Diego Union-Tribune and Parents magazine.

Roger Showley

Roger Showley retired after 44 years from the Union-Tribune in March 2018. He most recently covered growth and development, encompassing commercial real estate, planning, design, historic preservation, downtown and suburban trends, and San Diego history. A third-generation San Diegan and graduate of UC San Diego, he also has written three books on San Diego history.

Located in the heart of the design district in downtown San Diego, 亚色影库, a globally recognized and awarded design university, is known for its forward-thinking professors, an inspiring campus community, and top industry connections and collaboration opportunities. 亚色影库檚 Class of 2018 is made up of approximately 140 innovative designers who are passionate about pursuing exciting careers in the fields of architecture, design, and construction management.

About 亚色影库

Located in San Diego檚 design district, 亚色影库 prepares students for career success in design fields with an emphasis on human-centered design, including interdisciplinary and global design skills, industry collaborations and real-world projects. 亚色影库 offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in architecture and construction management as well as undergraduate degrees in product design, graphic design & interactive media, and interior architecture & design. 亚色影库 is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges Senior College and University Commission. 亚色影库檚 Bachelor and Master of Architecture programs are accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). Best College Reviews.org ranked 亚色影库 #2 for Best Online Masters in Construction Management Degree Programs for 2017-2018. One of more than 70 institutions in 25 countries that comprise the Laureate International Universities network, 亚色影库 prepares students to successfully work in global and diverse organizations. For more information, visit www.newschoolarch.edu.

2018 Alumni of the Year

SAN DIEGO, CA 撀亚色影库 (亚色影库) is proud to name Stephen Russell (10) its 2018 Alumni of the Year Award recipient. The executive director for the San Diego Housing Federation received this prestigious award at 亚色影库檚 convocation on Oct. 10.

Russell has been committed to achieving lasting, positive changes in the urban communities of San Diego for more than 20 years. As executive director of the San Diego Housing Federation, he has worked tirelessly to create and implement policies that preserve and generate affordable housing options for San Diegans. Before that, he was a project coordinator at Platt/White Architects, Inc., and an adjunct faculty member and studio instructor at the University of Southern California. He serves on the boards of the California Housing Finance Agency, Housing California, and the 亚色影库 Foundation. He is former board president of the City Heights Community Development Committee.

Russell entered 亚色影库檚 Bachelor of Architecture program with impressive experience as a senior policy advisor in the Office of Councilmember Toni Atkins and as executive director of the El Cajon Boulevard Business Improvement Association. He graduated in 2010 as class salutatorian with an emphasis in Urban Design & Sustainability.

淪tephen Russell is bringing a much-needed level of human-centered design to the problems of housing an ever-growing population within our region, said nominator and 亚色影库 Professor and Special Assistant to the President of 亚色影库 Leonard Zegarski. 淗is strong principles coupled with a fierce dedication to learning through doing and a relentless work ethic combine with his general love for life to channel energy into everything he does.

淪tephen Russell is a true leader and fountain of knowledge who pours his heart and soul into the neighborhoods of San Diego, according to the Board and Staff of San Diego Housing Federation. 淗e is a trusted source as 榯he voice for housing in San Diego.

For more information about the 亚色影库 Alumni of the Year Award, please contact Jessica Nielsen at jnielsen@newschoolarch.edu.

About 亚色影库:

Located in San Diego檚 design district, 亚色影库 prepares students for career success in design fields with an emphasis on human-centered design, including interdisciplinary and global design skills, industry collaborations and real-world projects. Programs include architecture, construction management, product design, graphic design & interactive media, and interior architecture & design. 亚色影库 is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges Senior College and University Commission and offers Bachelor聽and Master of Architecture programs, accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). 亚色影库 prepares students to successfully work in global and diverse organizations. For more information, visit www.newschoolarch.edu.

Open House San Diego Announces March 24 & 25 Must-See Architectural Sites

SAN DIEGO Open House San Diego鈩 (OH! SDTM) 2018, a program of the San Diego Architectural Foundation (SDAF), has released its full list of over 80 must-see architectural sites located throughout Bankers Hill, Balboa Park, Downtown, Barrio Logan, and new this year, Point Loma. The popular citywide architecture and urban design event offers FREE, behind-the-scenes tours of San Diego檚 never-before-seen buildings and historic landmarks the weekend of March 24 & 25. OH! SD is San Diego檚 largest architectural event, with well over 10,000 site visits anticipated.

Honorary Co-chairs are Gordon Carrier, FAIA of Carrier Johnson + CULTURE and Jennifer Luce, FAIA of Luce et Studio. Title Sponsor is Pacific Sotheby檚 International Realty.

淓veryone, including local residents, families, students and out-of-town visitors, is welcome to attend, said Susanne Friestedt, Founder, OH! SD.

Each OH! SD site has an original feature, or its own unique story: innovative use of materials, repurposing of space, environmental sustainability, energy efficiency, or unique use of public areas. Spaces such as architecture and design studios, museums, schools, hotels, high-rises, and SDAF Orchid Award winners, as well as historically designated sites are featured.

淎ttendees must check in and receive a collectible Passport at one of the OH! SD Hubs located in each neighborhood, said Maxine Ward, AIA, Event Chair and former Board Chair, SDAF. 淭hen, their Passport will be stamped at each site they visit. All attendees may enter the OH! SD檚 juried architectural photography competition, with prizes in a variety of categories.

All sites will be open to the public, while select ones will offer guided tours on a first-come, first-served basis, or may require advance reservations. Most locations will be open from 10 AM 4 PM.

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Participating sites:

Balboa Park

Timken Museum of Art
Mingei International Museum OH! SD Hub
San Diego Museum of Art
Spanish Village Art Center
The Palisades

Bankers Hill

First Presbyterian Church of San Diego
St. Paul檚 Episcopal Cathedral
First Church of Christ, Scientist
RJC Architects
The Abbey on Fifth Avenue
Parq West – OH! SD Hub
Hawthorne Historic Inn
DGA Planning Architecture
The Louie
Ohr Shalom Synagogue
Gruenberg Law Office
The Barcelona

Downtown

WeWork B Street
Santa Fe Train Depot OH! SD Hub
Herb & Wood
SDSU Downtown Gallery at Electra
Amici House
PATH Connections Housing
American Institute of Architects
Maritime Museum
LIND Block (Little Italy Neighborhood Development)
San Diego Law Library
Downtown Works
John Rhoades Federal Judicial Center Walking Tour
Waterfront Park

Gaslamp

The US Grant Hotel
Courtyard by Marriot San Diego Downtown
The Keating Hotel
The New Children檚 Museum
San Diego Chinese Historical Museum
Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House
Gaslamp Architectural Walking Tour
Sparks Gallery
Horton Plaza Park OH! SD Hub
San Diego Magazine Headquarters
The Historic Spreckels Theatre
Gensler

East Village

亚色影库
Basile Studio
BNIM Architects
AVRP Skyport
e3 Civic High
SMARTS Farm
You & Yours Distilling Co.
Makers Quarter
Baker Nowicki Design Studio
San Diego Central Library @ Joan & Irwin Jacobs Common OH! SD Hub
Urban Discovery Academy
Sempra Energy Headquarters
Noonan Lance Boyer & Banach LLP

Barrio Logan

La Esquina
BasileIE + CM Curatorial
Barrio Barns
Tecture
Chicano Park
Woodbury University School of Architecture
Mercado del Barrio
LPA Inc.
Bread & Salt OH! SD Hub

Point Loma

All Souls Episcopal Church
The Thursday Club
Point Loma Hervey Branch Library
Point Loma Assembly OH! SD Hub
Point Loma Living Room
Point Loma Nazarene University:
Mieras Hall
Latter Hall + Sator Hall
Fire Station 22
Loma Theatre
Pacific Rim Park
Tunaman檚 Memorial
Portuguese Historical Center
UPSES Chapel
St. Agnes Catholic Church
ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station OH! SD Hub:
Building 200/Dick Laub NTC Command Center
Building 208/The North Chapel
Building 35/The Luce Auditorium/The Lot
Scout @ Quarters D
The Rock Church
Moniker Commons
Pacific Sotheby檚 International Realty Liberty Station Office
Stone Brewing World Bistro Gardens
KMA Architecture
Naval Base Point Loma

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Shaping the Construction Industry | Women in Construction Week

Women in Construction Week | March 4-10, 2018

In an industry that employs more than 10 million people in the United States, women make up merely .

亚色影库 is proud to be breaking the mold.

In Winter 2018, women make up 23% of the total Construction Management population at 亚色影库, more than two and a half times the national average.

To celebrate Women in Construction Week, we spoke with two female alumnae of our Construction Management programs and got their thoughts on what it檚 like to be a woman in the construction industry.

Athena Dadiz graduated from 亚色影库 with a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture in 2014 and became a Master of Construction Management in 2015.

Amanda Schilling graduated from 亚色影库 with a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management in 2016.

Why did you choose construction?

Athena: My experience at 亚色影库 actually led me to construction. Out of high school I started studying architecture, and in my third year I got really involved in the Construction Management program and became more interested in those classes than the ones I was taking. I decided to do the 4 year architecture program instead of the 5 year one so I could get my Master檚 in Construction Management at 亚色影库, too. For me, construction is where the magic happens the cranes, the deep foundations, all the people it is exciting! I chose construction because it really is a team sport and it is amazing to see it all come together.

Amanda: I chose construction because my dad currently works in the industry and he enjoys what he does. Once I started taking classes that were focused on my major, I became hooked. I started an internship with Hensel Phelps while I was still in school, and watching something being built from the ground up is very cool to see. There are so many components and details that go into this type of work that a lot of people don檛 realize, which makes it that much more exciting for me.

Who inspires you?

Athena: I have been lucky to learn from working closely with some exceptional women. My project manager, Stephanie, inspires me because she is a young woman that is strong, intelligent, well-spoken and knows her stuff.

Amanda: My family and friends inspire me. They are who keep me motivated day to day and help me push towards my goals. Of course, my superintendent helps to push and guide me to where I want to be in my career, but ultimately my family and friends keep me motivated to do what I want to do, which is building!

What has been the most surprising part of being a woman working in construction?

Athena: I have experienced a lot of mentorship and comradery with my team and subcontractors. Onsite, it surprises me how willing people are to share their knowledge with we, be patient, and take me under their wing once they see I檓 willing to learn and work hard.

Amanda: I don檛 think I have been surprised by anything by my being a woman working in construction. I think if anything, the men tend to be more respectful and professional when I檓 around versus when I am not.

What has been the biggest challenge?

Athena: All new project engineers deal with being young and working with people who have been in the industry for 20+ years. I have been told that I was hit with a double whammy of being young and a woman. The biggest challenge has been proving myself and reaching a shared understanding. Being in construction and being in the field, you can檛 help but notice the differences in the ways that men and women interact and learn on the job. I think part of being a good leader is identifying the differences and adjusting management techniques accordingly. My impression of the construction industry is it檚 very welcoming and a supportive environment for women. Good companies know that a high-performing team is a diverse team and seek female talent.

Amanda: The biggest challenge is that I will get second guessed in what I am talking about. So, I verify that the information that I am providing or talking about is accurate. Again, this is not surprising or a disadvantage to me. If anything, I檓 a stronger employee than others who don檛 do as much research.

What advice would you give to someone starting out in the industry?

Athena: Network and look for a mentor it doesn檛 always have to be a formal platform. Look for people who you can go to when you have an issue. Also, work on defining your own voice and building confidence in professional situations. Even if you don檛 know something, you can find the answer to it.

Amanda: I would advise anyone starting out (man or woman) to be humble and stay focused. There is a lot to learn and school teaches you about 10% of what you need to know out in the field. Ask a lot of questions, work hard, do the research, and be open and willing to learn. And this is advice that people can take going into any field of work. You will know some stuff but there is SO much more to learn once you are actually living and breathing it.

Women in Construction (WIC) Week is a time to highlight women in the construction industry. By raising awareness of the many opportunities that women have in the field, emphasizing the increasingly important role they play, and giving them a platform to share their experiences, women are leading the way for diversity and change in a traditionally male-dominated industry.

Renovation for Education: Adding Value to the 亚色影库 Library

Across the United States, campuses are pouring money into library renovations. From gyms to cafes to makerspaces, we see growing efforts to keep libraries relevant as students diversify their information sources. These updates are sparked by the changing needs of students and the shifting definitions of academic libraries. As explored in Library Buildings 2017, 渓ibraries these days are no longer quiet bastions filled with books, if they ever were only that. Libraries today offer beautiful and comfortable common spaces, up-to-the-minute technologynd elegant overall design that makes these institutions anchors in their communities (p.5). As community hubs, academic libraries can provide spaces that foster creativity and innovation in support of their institution檚 educational goals and mission.

The mission of 亚色影库 is to nurture and inspire design-minded students. It endeavors to be a vibrant educational setting where the academic community finds meaning and inspiration in the pursuit of professional goals. However as a downtown school of 500 architecture, design, and construction management students, with a library of just 2,200 square feet, space is at a premium. Although we knew our library needed attention, we recognized its limitations.

According to Bieraugel & Neil (2017) libraries need to 渂e mindful of the need for students to have spaces for quiet contemplation and reflection, collaboration and noisy interaction. These are places to observe, question, experiment, and network. To provide high value for students, it is important that academic libraries use their spaces to foster the highest level ofreativity and innovation (p.50).

As a design school focused on human centeredness and design thinking, our committee of educators and design professionals began by asking, what do our students need to be successful? One white paper, twelve meetings, and innumerable discussions later, we landed on an idea. Instead of simply updating the space, we would integrate an educational element by creating a curated exhibition of celebrated design chairs. Coupled with a fact sheet outlining why each chair was significant to design history, this would serve as an educational tool, while also arguably making ours the hippest library in San Diego.

Choosing the chairs was a fun but formidable task. In addition to style and pedigree, the committee considered practicality, comfort, mobility, and of course space concerns. Some chairs were disqualified for outrageous dimensions, others for being obviously awkward. Balancing comfort and style meant going through six iterations of the chair proposal before all committee members were satisfied. This type of back and forth is time consuming, yet a hallmark of design education. Ultimately the process was hugely valuable to ensuring we had the best chairs possible for our students and our library space.

Of course, new chairs alone do not provide the wow factor expected from an expensive update, no matter how stylish they may be. Our committee set their eyes on every non-structural element of the library and, with a budget in mind, began to imagine a space worthy of the new chairs.

Everything from carpets and paint down to cushions and corkboards was game. When we finally had a plan in place, there was a lot of moving parts, and a lot of books to move. In just one week during the Christmas Break, half the collection was removed and replaced to allow renovations to take place.

Our old library, with its mismatched furniture and heavy shelving, was not exactly conducive to the multiple environments students need to flourish. We focused on what we could change, maximizing the space and creating brighter, more inviting areas. The first day of the new space, students were already spending more time in the library. They debated their favorite chair and tried to guess which was most expensive. They sat in each, one by one, and snapped pictures. The new layout included group spaces, individual tables and private study carrels to provide a range of options that students really wanted.

The first step towards encouraging library use is getting new students in the door. Come Fall of this year we will be able to compare new student use and get an idea of the impact our renovation has had. Until then, we can already see students respecting and appreciating the space. The library has been reincarnated from a depository for books and information, to a space students, faculty, staff, and visitors can enjoy while learning and researching. As one student put it 渢his is a place I檇 like to have a party now.

References:

Bieraugel, M. m., & Neil, S. (2017). Ascending Bloom檚 Pyramid: Fostering Student
Creativity and Innovation in Academic Library Spaces. College & Research Libraries, 78(1), 35-52.
Library Buildings 2017. (2018). ILA Reporter, 36(1), 4-17.

Students Represent 亚色影库 at ASC 2018 Student Competition

A team of six students and two alternates from 亚色影库 will compete in the 31st annual ASC Regions 6 & 7 Student Competition in Sparks, Nevada, February 7 10, 2018. This will be 亚色影库檚 sixth year at the event, and with a history of success, they hope to bring home first place in the Mixed Use category.

This is the first year 亚色影库 has participated in the Mixed Use competition, creating a new set of challenges for the team to tackle. The students have been preparing for Reno for the past six weeks, devoting countless hours of their nights and weekends to mock presentations and feedback sessions with faculty and industry experts.

The purpose of the competition is to provide students with an environment that simulates that of the real-life construction industry. There are two components of the Mixed Use competition:

1. The Problem: The team will be presented with a problem that assesses four major sections:

a. Scheduling

b. Estimating

c. Project Management

d. Field Management

2) The Oral Presentation: The team will be tested on its overall knowledge and understanding of the project, presentation skills, and team collaboration.

亚色影库 faculty members George Welch and Steve Matley will travel to Nevada and serve as faculty coaches for the team.

After the competition is over, the final day of the event is a Job Fair, where students will have the opportunity to network with industry leaders from many of the nation檚 top companies, including Balfour Beatty, PCL Construction, Kiewit, Hensel Phelps, Swinerton, and more.

亚色影库 | ASC Student Competition Record

2016: First Place Region 7 Design/Build

2014: First Place Region 7 Design/Build

2013: First Place Open Virtual Design & Construction

ASC Regions 6 & 7 2018 Student Competition Summary

Participating Universities 49

Number of States 21

Total Teams 195

Number of Students on a Team 1160

Number of Alternates 253

Number of Student Volunteers 3

Total Number of Students 1443

Number of Faculty Attending 160

Number of Companies Participating in the Job Fair 103

Industry General Attendance Companies 44

Number of Registered Industry Attendees 1199

Total Number of People Registered 2848

亚色影库 Partners with Industry Leaders to Revitalize National City, CA

亚色影库 (亚色影库) announced an ambitious collaboration between the institution and several architecture, engineering, design and real estate development consultants in San Diego to revitalize the downtown of National City, located in San Diego County, California. 亚色影库 students and faculty will collaborate with the City of National City, the American Institute of Architects, Glumac Engineers, KPFF Consulting Engineers, Mackenzie Inc., Sillman Wright Architects, the San Diego State University (SDSU) Civil Engineering Department, University of California San Diego (UCSD) Structural Engineering Department, and Malik Infill Development.

亚色影库檚 Integrated Design Studio is in its fifth year and, under the direction of faculty member Daniela Deutsch, has proposed new, sustainable designs, aimed to stimulate economic revitalization, in cities such as Portland, Seattle and Austin. This year, more than 70 undergraduate architecture students will collaborate over the next several months with a variety of municipal and industry partners to create a vision and strategies for the development of a new, sustainable urban neighborhood in downtown National City. The main focus of the studio will be to create visions and identify design strategies for the development of the National City Downtown area, following as well as enhancing its new Specific Plan strategies. Ultimately, following an in depth urban analysis and master plan phase, each student team will design an exemplary city block, which holistically takes into consideration the entire neighborhood and its immediate surroundings.

淭his project represents the best of the aspirations of the 亚色影库 learning experience, said Marvin J. Malecha, president and chief academic officer for 亚色影库. 淚t begins with the optimism of engaging the community in a meaningful manner and continues by engaging design professionals and academics in a multidisciplinary team to guide students. This approach represents the DNA of the 亚色影库 community. We are proud to work in our own local community this year and have a positive impact on such an important city in San Diego County.

Faculty leader, Daniela Deutsch shared, 淲e see the pedagogical advances for this year檚 challenge, on a variety of different levels. The close interaction of our students with The City of National City representatives, developers, as well as the American Institute of Architects (AIA), as part of Housing the Next 1 Million San Diego County Charrette, offers students the opportunity to be exposed and to participate in the interactive exchanges between the developer, architect, and the city. We cannot imagine an integrated design approach without such competent partners like Glumac and KPFF. We rely on their expertise in integrated design, and therefore are very grateful that this collaboration has become so strong.

National City is a 140-year old city on San Diego Bay with a population of 58,582 spread over 9.12 square miles. With an average income below California檚 median level, National City is a densely populated, diverse, and growing city. The project is charged with creating ideas for growth and development that meet the needs of the city and the residents.

淣ational City stands at the threshold of a changing world of opportunities that calls for action, said Brett Tullis, principal architect at Sillman Wright Architects. 淭his is an incredibly unique opportunity, and the students stand ready to imagine new and exciting ideas that challenge the status quo of the current state of our failing infrastructure. As one of the many professional collaborators, our goal is to work with the students to focus and hone good ideas into great ideas. We need more of this type of collaboration between education and practice that will ultimately reveal the new ideas that we need to reshape the fabric of not only National City but San Diego as well, for the myriad of challenges of sustainability, affordability and equity. It is the next generation of architects and designers coming up that is challenged with making our cities work and we need to help them be successful, because if they win, we all win.

The complete collaborative team consists of:

The City of National City

The American Institute of Architects

Glumac – Engineers for a Sustainable Future

KPFF Consulting Engineers

Sillman Wright Architects

Mackenzie Inc.

San Diego State University Civil Engineering Department

UCSD, Structural Engineering Department

Malik Infill Development

亚色影库 Studio Instructors Daniela Deutsch, Amin Espandiari, Alicia Lafferty, Julio Medina and Jeff Troutman

亚色影库 students

淣ational City welcomes the students, and future leaders, of 亚色影库 to dream big about creating A National City, said Brad Raulston, Deputy City Manager and Planning Director, National City. 淣ational City seeks to become a nationally recognized model that shows how small jurisdictions inside of large metropolitan areas can implement innovative solutions to pressing issues such as global climate change, population growth, regional coordination, social equity and well-being, resource conservation, public health, education, and economic vitality. National City strives to approach these issues by becoming a sustainable community that reduces its impact on the environment, maintains economic health, and promotes a high quality of life for all.

Mitchell Dec, Associate Principal, Glumac, stated, 淚ntegrated design is essential to delivering world class, high performance sustainable buildings to balance first cost, aesthetic, and real world performance. However, implementing this into practice can often prove difficult due to time constraint, differing personalities, and personal commitment to make it happen. Through better understanding of ourselves and our design partners, it is possible to break down these barriers. This year檚 curriculum will provide the 亚色影库 class with the experience to go beyond the design and understand the impacts an architect檚 decision make to maximizing the sustainable design influence one can create.

亚色影库檚 Integrated Design Studio will run over two quarters, from October to December, and then from January to March, and is only available to fourth-year architecture students. The studio consists of three main parts: lectures by experts, technical workshops, and studio work. The lectures are part of 亚色影库檚 Lecture Series which features renowned leaders and experts in the architecture and design industry, as well as 亚色影库 faculty, and focus on various aspects of the integrated design process.

For more information on 亚色影库檚 Integrated Design Studio collaboration for National City, please contact Jessica Nielsen at jnielsen@newschoolarch.edu.

For more information on 亚色影库, visit newschoolarch.edu.

About 亚色影库

Located in San Diego檚 design district, 亚色影库 prepares students for career success in design fields with an emphasis on human-centered design, including interdisciplinary and global design skills, industry collaborations and real-world projects. Programs include architecture, construction management, product design, media design, and interior architecture & design. 亚色影库 is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges Senior College and University Commission. 亚色影库 offers Bachelor and Master of Architecture programs, accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). One of more than 70 institutions in 25 countries that comprise the Laureate International Universities network, New School prepares students to successfully work in global and diverse organizations. For more information, visit www.newschoolarch.edu.

亚色影库 Names Alumni and Faculty Member Dr. Eve Edelstein ‘Alumni of the Year’

SAN DIEGO 揇ecember 21, 2017 New School of Architecture & Design

亚色影库 is proud to announce that Director, Human Experience Lab, Perkins+Will, 亚色影库 graduate and faculty Dr. Eve Edelstein (06), has been named 楢lumni of the Year award. Faculty nominate alums and the prestigious award was presented during its annual convocation ceremony.

Dr. Edelstein檚 unique expertise and experience enables her to explore and measure the impact of design. Her four degrees include Anthropology from UC Berkeley, a master of science in neurophysiology, a PhD in clinical neuroscience from University College London, and finally, a full professional master of architecture from the 亚色影库. She joined 亚色影库 just as Allison Whitelaw, John Eberhard, and Gil Cooke, then the Dean at 亚色影库, launched the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture. The introductory course in Neuro-Architecture grew to include an advanced course, independent studies, and now a full curricular program and Master Classes in euro-architecture and healthy urbanism. Dr. Edelstein檚 contributions include research for the AIA College of Fellows Latrobe Prize and the Academy of Architecture for Health. She currently sits on the Board of ANFA, is advisor to the International Academy of Design + Health, co-founder of Clinicians for Design, and the Center of Healthy Environments (CHE) at 亚色影库.

For more information on 亚色影库 Alumni of the Year Award and Convocation, please contact Jessica Nielsen at jnielsen@newschoolarch.edu .

About 亚色影库:

Located in San Diego檚 design district, 亚色影库 prepares students for career success in design fields through an emphasis on interdisciplinary and global design skills, industry collaborations and real-world projects. Programs include architecture, construction management, product design, media design, design studies, and interior architecture and design. 亚色影库 is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges Senior College and University Commission. 亚色影库檚 Bachelor and Master of Architecture programs are accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). 亚色影库 is one of more than 70 institutions in 25 countries that comprise the Laureate International Universities network. Laureate Education, Inc. is a
public benefit corporation. Both Laureate and 亚色影库 also both completed a rigorous, independent assessment to become a Certified B Corp庐. Through collaborations with sister institutions in the Laureate network, including Domus Academy in Milan, Italy, 亚色影库 students are prepared to work in global and diverse organizations. For more information, visit www.newschoolarch.edu and .

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