✱ C34892 Two years ago I made a goal to get my architecture license by the end of 2014 and finish what I started when I went to Cal Poly Pomona to begin my degree in 1992. The nagging in the back of my head had to stop, so I decided to
Link: Archispeak 48 & 49 I'm playing a little bit of catch-up here because of end-of-the-year craziness. Archispeak has been on a roll lately and both episodes 48 and 49 are live on the website and in iTunes. We'll hit episode 50 before the end of the year. Episode 48 -
Link: Archispeak 47 - Equity by Design Gender equity in the architectural profession is not. We had special guest Rosa Sheng on the podcast to discuss the recent Equity by Design Symposium held in San Francisco. She shared her insights into the missing 32% of female architecture graduates that don't get licensed and move out
✱ A Day in My Life Today on #ArchiTalks we’re talking about a typical day in our lives. I’m just as busy as the next person which doesn’t make me unique, so I’ll try to give a flavor of what I think makes my day a little different from my esteemed colleagues
Link: Archispeak 46 - 98 Percent Catch up on the tabloids of architecture with us as we discuss Frank Owen Gehry and his middle finger in Episode 46 of Archispeak. The comments on the page are great too, so don't miss them. According to Frank Gehry, "In this world we are living in,
Link: Sprout by HP - a new computer for artists Now this is interesting. I think this would be an amazing tool to use in the initial conceptual phases of architectural design. I'm excited to see where HP takes this. Also of note, but not shown, is a new 3d printer that HP that developed that they say
✱ Requirements for Creative Thinking Isaac Asimov Asks, “How Do People Get New Ideas?” Read this article first. It takes about 10 minutes, and is completely worth your time if you do any kind of creative work. This is an insightful article that has an amazing comment section which really adds to the original. It&