UC Berkeley (Michael) By Michael Bergin: Exploring Artificial Intelligence and its applications to Architecture. Evaluative parametric models tied to simulation tools for direct feedback into the model environment. Digital fabrication, good old fashioned construction methods and more.:
Exploring Artificial Intelligence and its applications to Architecture. Evaluative parametric models tied to simulation tools for direct feedback into the model environment. Digital fabrication, good old fashioned construction methods and more. University of California, Berkeley
A New Norris House: Phase IV By newnorrishouse: The New Norris House is a design/build effort from the University of Tennessee's College of Architecture and Design. Began in 2009, the home was designed and built by UT students in collaboration with Clayton Homes.
The built project is now complete and the final phase of the project has begun. A team of 4 people (2 living in the home, and 2 graduate researchers) will rigorously document the experience via qualitative assessments and quantitative measurements, posting results to this blog.:
The New Norris House is a design/build effort from the University of Tennessee's College of Architecture and Design. Began in 2009, the home was designed and built by UT students in collaboration with Clayton Homes.
The built project is now complete and the final phase of the project has begun. A team of 4 people (2 living in the home, and 2 graduate researchers) will rigorously document the experience via qualitative assessments and quantitative measurements, posting results to this blog. The University of Tennessee - Knoxville
design/buildLAB By design/buildLAB: The design/buildLAB is a third year architecture studio focused on research, development, and implementation of innovative construction methods and architectural designs. We are collaborating with the community of Clifton Forge, VA and experts to design and build an amphitheater. The purpose of the blog is to give the public an outlet to follow the progress of our project from start to finish. :
The design/buildLAB is a third year architecture studio focused on research, development, and implementation of innovative construction methods and architectural designs. We are collaborating with the community of Clifton Forge, VA and experts to design and build an amphitheater. The purpose of the blog is to give the public an outlet to follow the progress of our project from start to finish. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)
Reversing Urban Dystrpohy By Kurt Neiswender: As I am gearing up for my masters thesis in sustainable urbanism, I would like to open a dialog with fellow archinecters to take advantage of the technology that is available. In addition to sustainable urbanism, I am interested in exploring new and experimental software techniques that can be used to develop architecture, design and urban scenarios. I will do my best to keep this blog fresh and intriguing, the more I give, the more I hope to see in return. :
As I am gearing up for my masters thesis in sustainable urbanism, I would like to open a dialog with fellow archinecters to take advantage of the technology that is available. In addition to sustainable urbanism, I am interested in exploring new and experimental software techniques that can be used to develop architecture, design and urban scenarios. I will do my best to keep this blog fresh and intriguing, the more I give, the more I hope to see in return. Lawrence Technological University
Harvard GSD M.Arch.I (Lian) By Lian Chikako Chang: Lectures and exhibitions, life in the trays, happenings around Harvard...and once in a while, some studio and course work. Bringing it to you live from Cambridge, MA.:
Lectures and exhibitions, life in the trays, happenings around Harvard...and once in a while, some studio and course work. Bringing it to you live from Cambridge, MA. Harvard University
Stocking the City By Chris DeHenzel: I am a graduate M.Arch/MLA student at UC Berkeley, and grateful recipient of the 2011-2012 John K. Branner Fellowship, an annual traveling fellowship awarded by the UC Berkeley Department of Architecture. I will spend the 2012 calendar year visiting public food markets in major cities on 5 continents to research the relationship between markets and the infrastructure of food systems, focusing on the cultural and urban design implications of local economies. This blog will follow my journey...:
I am a graduate M.Arch/MLA student at UC Berkeley, and grateful recipient of the 2011-2012 John K. Branner Fellowship, an annual traveling fellowship awarded by the UC Berkeley Department of Architecture. I will spend the 2012 calendar year visiting public food markets in major cities on 5 continents to research the relationship between markets and the infrastructure of food systems, focusing on the cultural and urban design implications of local economies. This blog will follow my journey... University of California, Berkeley
Structuralism 2.0 By rstroup27: I'm currently earning my masters in structural engineering at Lehigh University, but I hold a bachelors of architecture from the University of Oregon. What I would like to write about has to do with my aforementioned diverse background, i.e., what lessons I've learned in structural engineering that may help me as an architect in the near future. :
I'm currently earning my masters in structural engineering at Lehigh University, but I hold a bachelors of architecture from the University of Oregon. What I would like to write about has to do with my aforementioned diverse background, i.e., what lessons I've learned in structural engineering that may help me as an architect in the near future. Lehigh University
University of Illinois Chicago (Matthew) By Matthew Messner: An in-depth look at the School of Architecture at the University of Illinois Chicago. The People, The Happenings, The Projects, and the Discussion.:
An in-depth look at the School of Architecture at the University of Illinois Chicago. The People, The Happenings, The Projects, and the Discussion. University of Illinois at Chicago
Product Architecture Lab By Ben.Silverman: The Product-Architecture Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology is a pioneering graduate program integrating the study of Architecture, Engineering, Product Design, and Interaction. The program focuses on a fusion of design culture and technology through the disciplines of computation, analysis, and advanced production methodologies. :
The Product-Architecture Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology is a pioneering graduate program integrating the study of Architecture, Engineering, Product Design, and Interaction. The program focuses on a fusion of design culture and technology through the disciplines of computation, analysis, and advanced production methodologies. Stevens Institute of Technology
The Michigan Difference By hsolie: I am a graduate student at the University of Michigan school of Architecture where my studies are focused on the intersection between architecture, furniture, interiors, and larger developments with the idea that design has no inherit medium or scale.
In this blog I will attempt to provide an in depth look at what it is like to be a graduate student at the University of Michigan. In addition, I will periodically share my thoughts on all things architecture and life (yes these are different).:
I am a graduate student at the University of Michigan school of Architecture where my studies are focused on the intersection between architecture, furniture, interiors, and larger developments with the idea that design has no inherit medium or scale.
In this blog I will attempt to provide an in depth look at what it is like to be a graduate student at the University of Michigan. In addition, I will periodically share my thoughts on all things architecture and life (yes these are different). University of Michigan
YSOA 2014 By ysoa2014: This blog will document the next three years of the Yale School of Architecture Class of 2014, through images, texts, video and various media. It will maintained by all 55 students and reflect the collective effort over the next three years.:
This blog will document the next three years of the Yale School of Architecture Class of 2014, through images, texts, video and various media. It will maintained by all 55 students and reflect the collective effort over the next three years. Yale University
studiospeak By Jia Gu: A process blog and collection of stories, observations, thought experiments, photographic essays and overheard conversations in the UCLA M.Arch I program. :
A process blog and collection of stories, observations, thought experiments, photographic essays and overheard conversations in the UCLA M.Arch I program. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
More or Less By farid rakun: A school blog on Arch Dept, Cranbrook Academy of Art. By farid rakun, admitted Fall 2011.:
A school blog on Arch Dept, Cranbrook Academy of Art. By farid rakun, admitted Fall 2011. Cranbrook Academy of Art
University of Manitoba (Shannon) By Shannon: Sited within an abandoned Eaton’s Catalogue Home on a farmstead in rural Manitoba, the thesis dwells in the duality of domestic space as symbolic image and constructed interior. As the final occupants of a building that must be demolished, our work strives to inhabit the instant between waking and dreaming, “the moment where the subject is not sure of the distinction between a representation and a spatial condition” [Charles Rice, The Emergence of the Interior]. :
Sited within an abandoned Eaton’s Catalogue Home on a farmstead in rural Manitoba, the thesis dwells in the duality of domestic space as symbolic image and constructed interior. As the final occupants of a building that must be demolished, our work strives to inhabit the instant between waking and dreaming, “the moment where the subject is not sure of the distinction between a representation and a spatial condition” [Charles Rice, The Emergence of the Interior]. University of Manitoba
KEIO UNIVERSITY By will galloway: keio university's architecture program is probably the best kept secret in the country. Hidden away on a campus an hour from tokyo the curriculum is wide open and connected to a campus-wide project aimed at dealing with climate change and innovation. students of economics can take courses in architecture and vice versa but we all are expected to take part in real projects somewhere in the world. there are a few starchitects on the faculty but mostly we are focused on making a difference.:
keio university's architecture program is probably the best kept secret in the country. Hidden away on a campus an hour from tokyo the curriculum is wide open and connected to a campus-wide project aimed at dealing with climate change and innovation. students of economics can take courses in architecture and vice versa but we all are expected to take part in real projects somewhere in the world. there are a few starchitects on the faculty but mostly we are focused on making a difference. Keio University
Arch Street Adventures By Jacob Kenney, Erik Mangano, Jacob Gulezian: The blog of freshman 2+4 students at Drexel University.:
The blog of freshman 2+4 students at Drexel University. Drexel University