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Cal Poly Pomona Fall 2011 Lecture Series

Lackey

...I know we're the red headed stepchild of the southern California architecture programs, but we're trying to get our act together. 

 
Oct 12, 11 10:50 pm
drums please, Fab?

quit being a lackey, post yer lectures!!

Oct 12, 11 10:59 pm  · 
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drums please, Fab?

i wanna go so i can see that predock thing before it's demo-ed

Oct 12, 11 10:59 pm  · 
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drums please, Fab?

bye-bye, you'll forever be immortalized in gattica :'(

Oct 12, 11 11:00 pm  · 
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FRaC here is my image of the building from a recent visit to Cali. It was quite nice. Liked the little plaza  between both buildings..

Oct 13, 11 9:28 am  · 
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drums please, Fab?

sure, the outside is very nice!  but i've heard the inside is a maze [-ing]

Oct 13, 11 9:57 am  · 
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Fall 2011 Lecture Series

Cal Poly Pomona Architecture Department

[no fancy poster yet]

Fridays at Noon / Building 3-2870 or VDL Research House in Silverlake

  • 10/14: Mark Mack
  • 10/21: Ray Kappe at VDL Research House
  • 10/26: Todd Gannon
  • 11/04: International Programs
  • 11/05: Marcelo Spina and Axel Schmitzberger at VDL Research House
  • 11/19: Javier Arbona and Stefano Di Martino at VDL Research House
Oct 13, 11 1:44 pm  · 
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Archinect

The lectures at the VDL house are Archinect Sessions events. We'll be posting info very soon.

There does seem to be a poster:

Oct 13, 11 2:30 pm  · 
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cath61

I was a student there when Predock won the commission back in the late 80s.  Sure wish they had checked into the whole fault line issue, what a waste of a neat building.  On another note, I've recently been in touch with Neil Jackson, one of the arch. history lecturers there in the 80s.  Found him through one of his books on steel frame buildings.  One of my favorite teachers.  Should have realized then that arch history was my "thing" (now a preservation consultant).  Took me several more years to figure.  Thanks to my Cal Poly boyfriend (architect) back then!  Great website!

Nov 20, 11 10:47 am  · 
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Yes, the CLA building is iconic. But that is about all the nice things I can say about it after having to navigate my way into it over the past few months. there is no 'front door' and the few doors into it are in hard to find locations that don't engage the rest of the campus (or the parking lot). Inside, it's a warren of small offices and rooms with minimal daylighting, no redeeming details/materiality, or any sectional vision.  Really, I'm not a fan - Predock has built better buildings.  

More on the CLA replacement:

http://polycentric.csupomona.edu/news_stories/2010/09/csu-proposal-replace-cla.html

http://californiawatch.org/dailyreport/cal-poly-pomona-wants-raze-iconic-seismically-unstable-building-4813

http://www.archpaper.com/news/articles.asp?id=4943

 

 

Nov 20, 11 2:23 pm  · 
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