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Domus Academy School of Design Director Elena Pacenti Lands Cover of HATCH Magazine

Domus Academy School of Design Director Elena Pacenti Lands Cover of HATCH Magazine

Elena Pacenti, Director of Domus Academy School of Design at 亚色影库, appears on 檚 Summer 2016 issue. The publication, which launched in 2016 by San Diego Magazine, highlights what檚 渃ool in San Diego along with great San Diego success stories. Elena is also featured in the issue檚 article 湞

In the article, Elena expresses her viewpoints on her passion of design. 淔or me, design is about envisioning what does not yet exist. In design, we must be visionary about the way we live, move, eat, and work. In order to do this, the design culture has to be a complementary mix of local, international, and global influences all at the same time. Ensuring we are exposing ourselves, as designers, to diversity allows us to observe the behaviors that encourage us to be innovative. We need to desire to see design as a culture and not just as profession, and to me, culture means recognizing the human being and how design can touch every human sense. Design is never without thinking about humans. It is an exciting time to be here in San Diego, as its design industry is reinventing itself and finding its place among the global design industry. This momentum is being fueled, in part, by Domus Academy.

Elena is currently focused on establishing and enhancing the Domus Academy School of Design at the 亚色影库, centered around 渓earning by designing, where students solve real-life design problems through collaborative projects. This living, urban laboratory combines world-renowned Italian design methodology along with the innovative style of California creativity.

The 渕ost important people in design right now list also included Chad Q. Martin, Senior Designer at HP/Head of UX Speakeasy, Scott Robinson, President and CEO at FreshForm, Don Norman, Director of The Design Lab at UC San Diego/Author of The Design of Everyday Things, Katie Rast, Founder and Director of Fab Lab San Diego, Ron Miriello, Principal & AIGA Fellow/Director of Miriello, Patrick Hadley, CEO of Hadley Media, Nate Spees, Partner at Grizzly/Strategy Director and Co-Founder of Creative Mornings San Diego, Sharon Carmichael, Senior Designer/UX Lead at Intuit, MaeLin Levine, Partner at Visual Asylum/President of Urban Discovery Academy, T. Scott Edwards, Chief Operating Officer at Port of San Diego and Paul Roben, Associate Vice Chancellor, Officer of Innovation and Commercialization at UC San Diego.

DesignMind: A New Path to Architecture Licensure

亚色影库 is part of something revolutionary.

Starting this fall, 亚色影库 is launching its Integrated Path to Architecture Licensure (IPAL) program, which provides students with the opportunity to graduate and obtain architecture licensure in an accelerated manner, saving time and money, while also obtaining a strong education and valuable, real-world experience.

Many architecture schools are so focused on history, theory and schematic design that they don檛 get into the necessities of practice. They tend to gloss over them. Architectural media love to publish beautiful drawings and models, but they don檛 talk about what it means to be an outstanding spec writer or cover a fuller picture of what it means to be an architect. Students can get a warped view of architectural practice.

Since the early 90s, I have been talking and writing about the drift away from professional preparation. Most recently, I discussed it as part of a panel at the 2016 American Institute of Architects (AIA) convention in Philadelphia.

As educators, we must bring internships and education together in the architectural curriculum. That is why I檓 excited that 亚色影库 is one of 14 architecture schools that are the first to participate in the Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure (IPAL) created by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, which regulates the licensing and credentialing of architects. We are also one of only two institutions in California to offer IPAL at the graduate level.

This integrated path places students in real-world situations through paid internships with our industry partners as part of the curriculum. It also allows them to take each of the six parts of the licensure exam while they are still in school with the goal that at graduation, they are licensed architects. Without it, the average age of a person who gets architectural licensure is 33.

This matters because licensure not only makes architects more employable more quickly, it gives them freedom to do more diverse and interesting work, moving from one firm to another, if they desire, with ease. It also decreases the cost of their education and allows them to work half- or full-time in paid internships, which helps them graduate with a firmer financial foundation.

At 亚色影库, we already have a tradition of teaching our studios later in the day so students can work in the morning. We also have strong relationships with employers who can give us critical information about intern performance, which helps influence how and what we teach. The most important thing these additional real-world opportunities will give students is a more realistic and well-rounded understanding of攁nd joy for攚hat it means to be an architect. It also means they檒l discover early on which part of the field they are most passionate about.

Maybe that檚 not so revolutionary after all.

What do you think about the Integrated Path to Architecture Licensure?

New Americans Museum San Diego to Unveil a Joint Project with 亚色影库 and South Sudanese Refugees

SAN DIEGO July 27, 2016 Hosted by the New Americans Museum located in Liberty Station, and students from 亚色影库 and South Sudansese refugees living in City Heights are collaborating in a one-of-a-kind arts exhibition that is part of a global journey of an arts sculpture. TED Fellow and Israeli artist Raffael Lomas has brought his unique collaborative social art to San Diego, where he has partnered with groups who wouldn檛 ordinarily come together.

Lomas collaborated with a group of 亚色影库 students, the Leichtag Foundation, many young South Sudanese refugees, and The Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans (PANA), a nonprofit public policy hub based in San Diego dedicated to advancing the full economic and social inclusion of refugees. 淎t 亚色影库, we are committed to not only learning how we can help our local community, but we are also committed to collaborating with local organizations and groups to make a positive impact on communities, right here in southern California, said Chuck Crawford, faculty member at 亚色影库. 淭his unique project allowed us to use one of San Diego檚 richest resources: its diversity.

The short documentary, 8000 Paper Clips and one Skype Call, by photographer and filmmaker Nitsan Tal, portrays the whole process of this project and will be featured for the first time at the New Americans Museum, a storytelling space that celebrates the contributions of all immigrants post WWII. 淲e are delighted to offer our 榟ome to this unforgettable collaborative installation that unites communities, students, and artists to foster deeper connections and mutual understanding concluded Linda Sotelo, Executive Director of the Museum.

The project, 8000 paper clips and on Skype call, created by Raffael Lomas and curated by Olga Sureda at the New Americans Museum, San Diego, will open on August 5, 2016 to the public and run through August 25, 2016. A preview reception will be held from 6-7:30pm on Thursday August 4th with the curator in attendance visiting from Spain.

About 8000 Paper Clips and One Skype Call:

The journey began in 2011 when a group of young South Sudanese refugees (some born in Israel) were deported from Israel when South Sudan declared its independence. TED Fellow and renowned Israeli artist Raffael Lomas came upon this unique situation that immediately inspired him to develop a project, when he also found out that Come True, an Israeli Organization, was providing personal sponsorship to the deported children, allowing them safe life and education in Uganda.

In his first trip to Uganda in 2014, Raffael Lomas met the student refugees, becoming aware immediately that deportation had a grave impact on the children with a loss of community and blurred their sense and understanding of a home. Together Raffael with the group of children created a unique art installation of a house made by 8000 paperclips. The foundation for the project was to create a method utilizing artistic and creative tools in order to bring about a social change. Yet, the goal was to have the piece be mobile friendly in order to rebuild it in Israel and skype the community they were forced to leave in Israel. On January 23rd 2015 at 10 am, a skype call was scheduled around the art installation house, between the refugees and their friends, sponsors, exteachers, and family, in Tel Aviv.

The art collaboration was a stepping stone which lead Raffael to travel again to Uganda (Jan 2016) to make a new collaboration happen: Lomas took a group of the Come True youth to Namatumba, a small town, where they volunteered with the community, helping to renovate the local school, teaching the Abuyudia Hebrew and basic Jewish concepts and engaging in other social activities. Through their knowledge and volunteering as teachers, they helped to bridge cultural gaps in epic proportions, an example that projects can evolve into a multi layer system with branches gasping for more light.

After returning from his second trip in Uganda, Raffael made contact with The Partnership for the Advancement of New Americans (PANA), a nonprofit public policy hub based in San Diego (U.S) dedicated to advancing the full economic and social inclusion of refugees.

By developing a pluralized front in collaboration with 亚色影库, in which a group of students have worked on the designing and building of the house doors, the Leichtag Foundation, the research and community organizing PANA and all of the working efforts of many young South Sudanese refugees, this exhibition at the New Americans Museum in San Diego will be presented with the aim to emphasize the barriers that have been broken during the project in its entirety. The short documentary 8000 Paper Clips and one Skype Call, by photographer and filmmaker Nitsan Tal, portrays the whole process of this project.

Art is a practical tool to be used to bring about social change. It bridges the gap between the human emotional experience and the force that drives one to act. Within this context, the exhibition will act as a multi-medium guide to express the story of the project and a glimpse into the life of a refugee. As a chapter comes to an end, the art installation 8000 paper clips will be auctioned off and all proceeds will return to the group of young refugees.

This project shines a powerful light and beckons the question of how one can bridge the gap between the art world with social activism. A cross multi-cultural and systems thinking approach proves just how great an impact an art project can make on humanity.

For more information on the exhibition and New Americans Museum, San Diego, visit () or contact (Linda Sotelo at Linda@namuseum.org)

For more information on 亚色影库, visit www.newschoolarch.edu or contact Rachael Lighty at rlighty@newschoolarch.edu.

About the New Americans Museum:

The New Americans Museum [NAM] celebrates the contributions of all immigrants post WWII, by presenting thought-provoking arts and culture programming to explore and share the diverse immigrant and mutigenerational stories of Americans. It houses an oral histories recording studio and two galleries onsite. NAM is located in the historic NTC/Liberty Station and is free and open to the public year round. Tours welcome! Contactus@namuseum.org 619.756.7707

About 亚色影库:

Located in downtown 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 of study include architecture, construction management, product design, media design, design studies, and interior architecture and design. The school檚 design environment provides inspiration for the school檚 students and faculty, recognized for their work regionally and internationally. 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 a member of the Laureate International Universities network a global network of more than 70 campus-based and online universities with more than one million students in 25 countries. Through this network, students at 亚色影库 are prepared to work in a global and diverse work environment through the school檚 collaborations with sister institutions in the Laureate network, including award-winning schools such as Domus Academy in Milan, Italy. For more information about Laureate International Universities, visit .

亚色影库 of Architecture & Design Launches Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure (IPAL)

San Diego, CA – July 28, 2016 亚色影库 (亚色影库) is excited to announce the launch of a new, accelerated program which will allow students to pursue architectural licensure upon graduation. 亚色影库 is proud to be one of only 14 schools in the nation to be accepted by the National Council of Architectural Registration Board (NCARB) to participate in the Integrated Path to Architectural Licensure (IPAL). In addition, 亚色影库 is one of only two institutions in California to be approved to offer IPAL at the graduate level. This initiative aims to provide students an opportunity to complete the architectural license requirements while earning their graduate architecture degree, therefore significantly reducing time to launch their careers as licensed architects.

溠巧翱, as one of only 14 higher education institutions in the nation to be selected by the National Council of Architectural Registration Board to provide the Integrated Path to Architecture Licensure, is part of something revolutionary in architecture education, and I couldn檛 be more proud to be a part of this initiative, said Mitra Kanaani, IPAL Coordinator, 亚色影库. 淢any architecture schools are so focused on the history, theory and schematic design that they are unable to get into the necessities of practice. At 亚色影库, we are focused on bringing education, real-world classroom projects and meaningful internships with our industry partners, together, in the architectural curriculum.

亚色影库檚 IPAL program, a four-year graduate degree program, launching this fall and accepting applications now, is a rigorous architecture education program that aims to combine all requirements for architectural licensure, including professional experience and the Architectural Registration Examination (ARE). The program allows students to begin taking the ARE tests during the second, third and fourth years two test sections each year. The final (fourth) year of the program will consist of a full-time practicum and final ARE tests.

淭his integrated path places students in real-world situations through paid internships with our industry partners as part of the curriculum and will allow students to take each of the six parts of the licensure exam while they are still in school, with the goal that at graduation, they are licensed architects, said Kanaani. 淟icensure not only makes architects more employable more quickly, it also gives them the freedom to do more diverse and interesting work, discovering early on which part of the field they are most passionate about.

For more information on 亚色影库 and the IPAL program, visit IPAL Program at 亚色影库.

About 亚色影库 of Architecture & Design:

Located in downtown San Diego, 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 of study include architecture, construction management, product design, graphic design & interactive media, and interior architecture and design. The school檚 design environment provides inspiration for the school檚 students and faculty, recognized for their work regionally and internationally. 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 a member of the Laureate International Universities network a global network of more than 70 campus-based and online universities in 25 countries. Through this network, students at 亚色影库 are prepared to work in a global and
diverse work environment through the school檚 collaborations with sister institutions in the Laureate network, including award-winning schools such as Domus Academy in Milan, Italy. For more information about Laureate International Universities, visit www.laureate.net.

亚色影库 of Architecture & Design Hosts San Diego Gam3rCon 2016 Through Sunday

Media Contact:
Rachael Lighty
rlighty@newschoolarch.edu
619.684.8775

San Diego CA, July 22, 2016 亚色影库 (亚色影库) will serve as the host venue and title sponsor of , the premier gaming convention in San Diego for gamers, by gamers. The 7th annual convention, which kicked off on July 21 and runs through Sunday, July 24, is an affordable, family-friendly event celebrating game play and the gaming culture and showcases cutting-edge trends and technology in the digital gaming industry. Taking place during , Gam3rCon will feature two buildings of gaming entertainment, including a Video Game Arena, Tabletop Gaming Lounge, gaming-themed artwork, live theater and block parties.

During the five day convention, popular games such as Moral Kombat, Halo 4, Mario Kart, Kubb: Viking Chess and Super Smash Bros. are some that will be on display for attendees to participate in.

Additionally, 亚色影库 faculty will lead and contribute to the following presentations:

淧itch Your Game Idea
Presenter: George Rothrock
Saturday, July 23rd 3p.m. 4.30p.m.

About George: George Rothrock has been a creative professional for 19 years. He has filled art, production, design, brand, publishing and executive roles at Sony Computer Entertainment, Redzone Interactive, Qualcomm檚 FLO TV and Playdek and currently serves as a faculty member at 亚色影库. George entered the video game industry as an artist and rose through senior producer, designer and business director at an independent publisher. A veteran of successful startups, he has been a part of small to medium team development and execution for most of his career. With credit in 18 shipped video games and several expansions, he is passionate about gaming and entertainment.

淟ocation based mobile gaming how did we get here and what檚 next after Pokemon Go?
Presenter: Mark Ollila, PhD
Saturday, July 23rd 5p.m. 6p.m.

About Mark: Dr. Mark Ollila is GM Innovation and New Products at Verve Mobile, the leader in mobile location based marketing. Previous to this Mark held senior positions at Nokia, heading up games publishing, launching various new mobile game formats and award winning experiences, as well as been founding chair of Meqon Research AB (the physics middleware technology absorbed by NVIDIA). He is actively involved in the research and startup community and has been an active contributor to New School of Architecture and Design through his expertise in games.

淚檓 excited to see Gam3rCon come to 亚色影库 for its 7th year, said George Rothrock, faculty member, 亚色影库. 淒esign plays a major factor in the creation of any game and there檚 no better place to showcase the growth and landscape of design in gaming than at 亚色影库, which is located in the heart of the design district in downtown San Diego.

For more information on Gam3rCon and to purchase tickets please visit:

For more information on 亚色影库 please contact Rachael Lighty at rlighty@newschoolarch.edu.

About Gam3rCon:

Gam3rCon is a volunteer run not-for-profit organization by gamers for gamers in San Diego, Calif. Gam3rCon hosts events year-round for the community and during the summer, produces its annual multi-day, family-friendly Gam3rCon convention. For more information, visit .

About 亚色影库:

Located in downtownSan Diego, 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 of study include architecture, construction management, product design, media design, design studies, and interior architecture & design. The school檚 design environment provides inspiration for the school檚 students and faculty, recognized for their work regionally and internationally. 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 a member of the Laureate International Universities network a global network of more than 80 campus-based and online universities in 28 countries. Through this network, students at 亚色影库 are prepared to work in a global and diverse work environment through the school檚 collaborations with sister institutions in the Laureate network, including award-winning schools such as Domus Academy in Milan, Italy. For more information about Laureate International Universities, visit www.laureate.net.

亚色影库 of Architecture & Design Celebrates Its 31st Annual Commencement

Media Contact:
Rachael Lighty
rlighty@newschoolarch.edu
619.684.8775

San Diego CA, June 30, 2016 亚色影库 (亚色影库) hosted its 31st annual commencement ceremony Saturday, June 25 at Spreckels Organ Pavilion in San Diego, Calif. The class of 2016 celebrated 128 students who completed or will complete their degree requirements from its Architecture, Interior Architecture and Design, Interior Design, Construction Management and Digital Media Arts programs.

淢y fellow graduates, we have learned a lot over the past 3 years, said Stephen Graham of Round Rock, Texas, Graduate Student Speaker and recipient of a Master of Architecture. 淥ne of the hardest aspects of this program to get used to, was the criticism 3rd year is when we all grew into our own voices. We learned how to apply criticism, rather than combatting the tone or the manner in which it was given.

亚色影库 also welcomed commencement speaker , the founding CEO of MobiTV, the world檚 leading provider of live TV over mobile networks Program Manager at DARPA檚 Biological Technologies Office and the founding Chairman of The Westminster Institute for Science Education, a 501C3 organization that helps K-12 schools extend STEM education placing emphasis on creativity and innovation. In addition to Graham and Dr. Alvelda, Harpreet Basi, of Sanger, California, spoke as the undergraduate speaker.

Also, during the ceremony, graduates and staff members were recognized with special awards.

Henry Adams Medal and Certificate

The American Institute of Architects awards the prestigious Henry Adams Medal to the top-ranking graduating student in each National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) accredited Architecture program. A Certificate of Merit is also awarded to the second-ranking graduating student recognizing their excellence in architecture. This year檚 recipients of the Henry Adams Medal and Certificate of Merit are:

路 Nick Wilson, of San Diego, California, Undergraduate, Architecture, Henry Adams Medal

Nick Wilson, Undergraduate Architecture, receives the Henry Adams Medal from Len Zegarski, Chair, Undergraduate
Nick Wilson, Undergraduate Architecture, receives the Henry Adams Medal from Len Zegarski, Chair, Undergraduate

路 Conor Brown, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Graduate, Architecture, Henry Adams Medal

Conor Brown, Graduate Architecture, receives the Henry Adams Medal from Kurt Hunker, Chair, Graduate Architecture
Conor Brown, Graduate Architecture, receives the Henry Adams Medal from Kurt Hunker, Chair, Graduate Architecture

路 Amanda Wynne, of San Diego, California, Undergraduate, Architecture, Henry Adams Certificate of Merit

Amanda Wynne, Undergraduate Architecture, receives the Henry Adams Certificate of Merit from Len Zegarski, Chair, Undergraduate Architecture
Amanda Wynne, Undergraduate Architecture, receives the Henry Adams Certificate of Merit from Len Zegarski, Chair, Undergraduate Architecture.

路 Max Magac, of Shasta, California, Graduate, Architecture, Henry Adams Certificate of Merit

Max Magac, Graduate Architecture, receives the Henry AdamsCertificate of Merit from Kurt Hunker, Chair, Graduate Architecture
Max Magac, Graduate Architecture, receives the Henry AdamsCertificate of Merit from Kurt Hunker, Chair, Graduate Architecture

Alpha Rho Chi Medal

Since 1931, the Alpha Rho Chi Medal recognizes graduating architecture students for their leadership and service and for what they have to offer to the future of the profession with the Alpha Rho Chi Medal. This year檚 recipient is:

路 Harpreet Basi, of Sanger, California, undergraduate student

Harpreet Basi, of Sanger, California, undergraduate student

Outstanding Design Award

Evolved from the 淒esigner of the Year award, the Outstanding Design Award is one of 亚色影库檚 oldest student awards. The award is unique as it focuses on design and is looked at as innovative or very accomplished. Any work associated with the award is looked to be of the highest possible visual and material quality. This year檚 recipients are:

路 Anina Varghese, of Kerala, India, Undergraduate, Architecture

Anina Varghese, of Kerala, India, Undergraduate, Architecture

路Megan Power, of Victoria, British Columbia, Undergraduate, Interior Architecture and Design (Domus Academy)

路Meghan Golden, of Boston, Massachusetts, Undergraduate, Interior Architecture and Design (Domus Academy)

Megan Power, of Victoria, British Columbia, Undergraduate, Interior Architecture and Design (Domus Academy) 路Meghan Golden, of Boston, Massachusetts, Undergraduate, Interior Architecture and Design (Domus Academy)

路 Conor Brown, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Graduate, Architecture

Conor Brown, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Graduate, Architecture

The following student is this year檚 recipient of the Outstanding Student Award:

路 Amanda Schilling, of Apple Valley, California, Undergraduate, Construction Management

Amanda Schilling, of Apple Valley, California, Undergraduate, Construction Management
Undergraduate Construction Management student, Amanda Schilling, receives the outstading Student Award from George Welch, Chair of the Construction Management Program

The following faculty member is this year檚 recipient of the Outstanding Faculty Award:

路 Daniel Manlongat, Contributing Faculty, Undergraduate and Graduate Architecture

Architecture faculty member, Daniel Manlongat, receives the Outstanding Faculty Award from student representative, Harpreet Basi
Architecture faculty member, Daniel Manlongat, receives the Outstanding Faculty Award from student representative, Harpreet Basi

For more information on 亚色影库檚 31st Annual Commencement Ceremony please contact Rachael Lighty at rlighty@newschoolarch.edu.

About 亚色影库:

Located in downtown San Diego, 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 of study include architecture, construction management, product design, media design, game development, design studies, and interior architecture & design. The school檚 design environment provides inspiration for the school檚 students and faculty, recognized for their work regionally and internationally. 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 a member of the Laureate International Universities network a global network of more than 80 campus-based and online universities in 28 countries. Through this network, students at 亚色影库 are prepared to work in a global and diverse work environment through the school檚 collaborations with sister institutions in the Laureate network, including award-winning schools such as Domus Academy in Milan, Italy. For more information about Laureate International Universities, visit www.laureate.net.

亚色影库 Hosts Its 31st Annual Commencement At Spreckels Organ Pavilion

Media Contact:

Rachael Lighty
rlighty@newschoolarch.edu
619.684.8775

San Diego CA, June 25, 2016 亚色影库 (亚色影库) will host its 31st annual commencement ceremony at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 25 at Spreckels Organ Pavilion in San Diego, Calif. 亚色影库 will welcome commencement speaker Program >Manager at DARPA檚 Biological Technologies Office and the founding Chairman of The Westminster Institute for Science Education, a 501C3 organization that helps K-12 schools extend STEM education placing emphasis on creativity and innovation. Prior to these roles, Dr. Alvelda was the founding CEO of MobiTV, the world檚 leading provider of live TV over mobile networks and was a developer of spacecraft hardware and software systems and new computing architectures at NASA檚 Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

In addition to Dr. Alvelda, the graduation program will feature undergraduate student speaker Harpreet Basi and graduate student speaker Stephen Graham. The class of 2016 will celebrate 128 students who have completed or will complete their degree requirements from its Architecture, Interior Architecture and Design, Interior Design, Construction Management and Digital Media Arts programs.

淗ere at 亚色影库 our graduates have experienced design education, which has led them to be guided toward a new way of seeing, thinking and understanding, said Marvin J. Malecha, FAIA, President and Chief Academic Officer of 亚色影库. 淚t檚 been a sensational year at 亚色影库 and our graduates should be thrilled with all of the hard work they have achieved. I檓 looking forward to seeing the innovative designs our talented graduates will create in the near future.

This evening during the university檚 annual graduate student showcase, graduates and faculty members will be recognized with special commencement awards, prior to Saturday檚 commencement ceremony. The following honors will be awarded:

Henry Adams Medal and Certificate

The American Institute of Architects awards the prestigious Henry Adams Medal to the top-ranking graduating student in each National Architectural Accrediting Board Architecture program. A Certificate of Merit is also awarded to the second-ranking graduating student recognizing their excellence in architecture.

Alpha Rho Chi Medal

Since 1931, the Alpha Rho Chi >Medal recognizes graduating architecture students for their leadership and service and for what they have to offer to the future of the profession with the Alpha Rho Chi Medal.

Outstanding Design Award

Evolved from the 淒esigner of the Year award, the Outstanding Design Award is one of 亚色影库檚 oldest student awards. The award is unique as it focuses on design and is looked at as innovative or very accomplished. Any work associated with the award is looked to be of the highest possible visual and material quality.

In addition, 亚色影库 will honor an Outstanding Student and Outstanding Faculty Member Award.

For more information on 亚色影库檚 31st Annual Commencement Ceremony please contact Rachael Lighty at rlighty@newschoolarch.edu.

About 亚色影库:

Located in downtown San Diego, 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 of study include architecture, construction management, product design, media design, game development, design studies, and interior architecture & design. The school檚 design environment provides inspiration for the school檚 students and faculty, recognized for their work regionally and internationally. 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 a member of the Laureate International Universities network a global network of more than 80 campus-based and online universities in 28 countries. Through this network, students at 亚色影库 are prepared to work in a global and diverse work environment through the school檚 collaborations with sister institutions in the Laureate network, including award-winning schools such as Domus Academy in Milan, Italy. For more information about Laureate International Universities, visit www.laureate.net.

亚色影库 of Architecture & Design Hosts Its Annual Graduate Showcase

Media Contact:
Rachael Lighty
rlighty@newschoolarch.edu
619.684.8775

San Diego CA, June 24, 2016 亚色影库 (亚色影库) will host its annual Graduate Showcase

(GradShow) beginning at 12 p.m. on Friday, June 24 at 亚色影库檚 campus, located at 1249 F Street in San Diego檚 downtown design district. The yearly gathering is an exhibition showcasing thesis projects and final portfolios created by the upcoming graduating classes. The event highlights disciplines from the variety of programs offered at 亚色影库, which includes architecture, construction management, design and digital media arts. Each year, more than 100 individual projects exhibit the best work from graduates and include large-scale renderings, models and digital media on display.

溠巧翱鈾s GradShow is a wonderful presentation showcasing our talented, soon-to-be graduates and the amazing work they檝e designed, said Marvin Malecha, President and Chief Academic Officer of 亚色影库. 淭his annual tradition is a great way for families, friends and even potential employers to observe unique projects, models and renderings. Our students should feel a great sense of accomplishment this is their time and I encourage all of our graduates to relish the moment.

GradShow begins with an Employers Only Event in the afternoon from 12 p.m. 2 p.m. where local companies and press are invited to view the work created by the talented individuals from 亚色影库. This exclusive occasion serves as a reverse job fair-like atmosphere where opportunities for engagement and dialogue between students and prospective employers are reached. Many former graduates of 亚色影库 have secured employment during this event and attending employers have benefited greatly as they are given the chance to explore the next generation of innovative leaders all in one convenient location. 亚色影库檚 GradShow will conclude from 6 p.m. 9 p.m. with a special gathering for graduates and their families, friends and members of the community.

Following GradShow, 亚色影库檚 31st Annual Commencement will take place on Saturday, June 25 at Spreckels Organ Pavilion in San Diego, Calif. The ceremony will begin at 9:30 a.m. and celebrate 128 students who have completed or will complete their degree requirements from New School檚 Architecture, Interior Architecture and Design, Interior Design, Construction Management and Digital Media Arts programs.

For information on 亚色影库檚 Annual GradShow and Commencement, or to preview student work, coordinate coverage of the event or set up interviews with graduating students, please contact Rachael Lighty at rlighty@newschoolarch.edu.

To register for tickets for the GradShow visit .

About 亚色影库:

Located in downtown San Diego, 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 of study include architecture, construction management, product design, media design, game development, design studies, and interior architecture & design. The school檚 design environment provides inspiration for the school檚 students and faculty, recognized for their work regionally and internationally. 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 a member of the Laureate International Universities network a global network of more than 80 campus-based and online universities in 28 countries. Through this network, students at 亚色影库 are prepared to work in a global and diverse work environment through the school檚 collaborations with sister institutions in the Laureate network, including award-winning schools such as Domus Academy in Milan, Italy. For more information about Laureate International Universities, visit www.laureate.net.

Media Design Student Receives Prestigious National ADDY Award

San Diego CA, June 15th, 2016 亚色影库 (亚色影库) has announced that media design student Amjad Alotaibi has won a National ADDY庐 award, and received a silver designation during the American Advertising Awards Show hosted by the American Advertising Federation (AAF) in Anaheim, California on June 7. The awards show was part of ADMERICA, the AAF檚 annual national conference.

Amjad received recognition in the Social Media category for her six-second looping stop-motion animation Vine video for the anti-smoking campaign, Truth*. The student spec ad entitled Truth: 淎sh to Ashes, which incorporated photography, animation, art/creative direction, Photoshop compositing and audio production, and previously also received two additional Silver ADDYs at the local and regional American Advertising Awards shows.

淚t檚 exciting to have 亚色影库 student work receive local, regional and national ADDY awards and be recognized by elite industry jurors on such a grand scale it檚 truly remarkable, said Chris Clark, lead faculty member in the Media Design program at 亚色影库. 淎mjad檚 Vine video uses stop motion animation of actual cigarette ash to creatively and effectively demonstrate the effects of smoking on the lungs.

About American Advertising Awards (ADDYs)

Conducted annually by the American Advertising Federation (AAF), the American Advertising Awards, also known as the ADDYs, is the advertising industry檚 biggest and most engaging competition attracting over 40,000 entries every year in local AAF Club (Ad Club) competitions. The purpose of the competition is to give recognition and reward those who exemplify a creative spirit of excellence through advertising tactics.

About 亚色影库

Located in downtown San Diego, 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 of study include architecture, construction management, product design, media design, game development, design studies, and interior architecture & design. The school檚 design environment provides inspiration for the school檚 students and faculty, recognized for their work regionally and internationally. 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 a member of the Laureate International Universities network a global network of more than 80 campus-based and online universities in 28 countries. Through this network, students at 亚色影库 are prepared to work in a global and diverse work environment through the school檚 collaborations with sister institutions in the Laureate network, including award-winning schools such as Domus Academy in Milan, Italy. For more information about Laureate International Universities, visit www.laureate.net.

*This was a student spec ad and not an ad for or by the actual Truth campaign.

Media Contact:

Rachael Lighty

rlighty@newschoolarch.edu

619.684.8775

亚色影库 Lecture Series to Feature Salk Institute檚 Dr. Thomas D. Albright

亚色影库 Lecture Series to Feature the Salk Institute檚 Dr. Thomas D. Albright

Dr. Albright is a renowned professor and chair at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, Director of the Salk Institute for the Neurobiology of Vision and adjunct professor of Psychology and Neurosciences at the University of California San Diego.

On Wednesday, June 8, renowned professor and Director of the Salk Institute for Neurobiology of Vision, Dr. Thomas D. Alright, PhD, will present a lecture, Towards A Neuroscience for Architecture, as part of the 亚色影库檚 lecture series. The lecture will be held at 7pm in the 亚色影库 Auditorium and will also be available via livestreamed for online audiences.

About the Lecture:

Towards A Neuroscience for Architecture Neuroscience is a new research discipline in the armament of longstanding efforts to understand the influence of built environments over human mental function and behavior. Using a variety of powerful experimental approaches, and focusing efforts on the information processing capacities of the brain, we have begun to develop an empirical understanding of how design features influence the acquisition, organization and use of information present in the built environment. Based on this understanding, we argue that selective pressures over the course of human evolution have yielded a visual brain that has highly specific and tunable organizational properties for representing key statistics of the environment, such as commonly occurring features and conjunctions of features. Simple visual pattern types, which are commonly used in architectural and , mirror these environmental statistics. These patterns are readily seen without scrutiny, yielding a 渟ense of order because they tap into existing neuronal substrates.A fuller understanding of these relationships between organizational properties of the brain and visual environmental statistics may lead to novel design principles.

About Thomas D. Albright, PhD:

Thomas D. Albright is Professor and Conrad T. Prebys Chair at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, where he joined the faculty in 1986. He is also Director of the Salk Institute Center for the Neurobiology of Vision and Adjunct Professor of Psychology and Neurosciences at the University of California, San Diego. Albright is an authority on the neural basis of visual perception, memory and visually guided behavior. His laboratory seeks to understand how visual perception is affected by attention, behavioral goals, and memories of previous experiences. An important goal of this work is the development of therapies for blindness and perceptual impairments resulting from disease, trauma or developmental disorders of the brain. A second aim of Dr. Albright檚 work is to use our growing knowledge of brain, perception and memory to inform design in architecture and the arts, and to leverage societal decisions and public policy. Albright received a Ph.D. in psychology and neuroscience from Princeton University. He is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and an associate of the Neuroscience Research Program. He is past-president of the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture (2012-2014), a member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Science, Technology, and Law, and a member of the U.S. National Commission on Forensic Science.

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