Archive for March, 2007

Arch Design- 06-07 graduates- an “in process post- pls. send us updates!!!!

Friday, March 30th, 2007

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Kome Ajegbo who took advantage of a quarter abroad at Oxford says…(The Program)…”feeds my interest in the overlap of drawing, physics, painting, math, model building, materials and general creativity. This uncommon blend definitely gives me an edge in the workplace…” Kome received a Stanford Class of 2007 Award of Excellence. The award honors graduating Seniors who have demonstrated a sincere commitment to Stanford through involvement, leadership, and extraordinary Stanford spirit. Kome has taken a position with Goldman Sachs, New York.

Kome visited us in January 08 while on campus recruiting for Goldman Sachs. She reports “work is great and New York is equally wonderful. I am working at Goldman Sachs & Co. in New York as an analyst in the Technology Infrastructure division. I am primarily focused on project management from a technology perspective…ensuring i understand the various technology groups that we have in the company as well as making sure we have the right financial and project controls in place to ensure successful project lifecycles.

Despite my enthusiasm for my job, i believe architecture is my true calling and i hope to move back to London later this year to work at an architecture firm to garner some experience. I would eventually like to go back to school to get a masters in architecture.”
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Steven Lehrburger, once a Symbolic Systems major, sends this photo and comment on the Architectural Design Major. “I think my favorite thing about the program was the communal studio environment.” Steven spent a quarter at the Berlin campus. While a major, he also did an internship with Peterson Architects of Palo Alto. Steven and another one of our majors Joseph Bergen organized a student initiated class that participated in and was one of the winning teams of the ” Google Sketch-Up your campus” competition.

Steven had several offers from New York firms, and has decided to work with Kevin Kennon Architect http:www.kkarchitect.com

Joseph Bergen has won a scholarship from the local AIA Chapter of Santa Clara Valley, and will pursue a master’s of architecture degree at Harvard, (though he was also accepted at Yale.) He completed a special internship program this summer with the McCall Design Group. See a photo of his complete Yale acceptance packet.joseph-grad-materials.jpg

liz-romero-copy.jpg Liz Romero appreciated the chance to try an internship in architecture while she was an architectural design major at Stanford. “Besides, scaffolding you in the basic branches of architecture, you have the option of testing your application in a professional setting.” Liz did an internship with Kornberg Associates of Menlo Park.

Liz started her position as a Junior/Intern Architect in August 2007 with (Aug. 07) working for JSW/D Architects in South Berkeley. The firm does mostly residential projects including affordable housing, as well as multifamily housing for developmentally and physically disabled.

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Mohini Rustagi
has had a blast over the last four years taking architecture classes & design classes, recording an Indo-jazz fusion CD, <http://cdbaby.com/ambika>, and playing jazz drumset all over the Bay Area. She interned at Pfau Architecture in San Francisco (Winter 2006), and was an AIA Scholarship Finalist (2006). After spending a quarter jewelry-smithing and investment casting, she was able to display much of her work at the Design Show in the Stanford Art Gallery. The future? After touring in Europe with the Stanford Jazz Orchestra this summer, Mohini hopes to find a position that utilizes her passions for architecture, sustainable development, and design. You can view/download her Stanford portfolio (a work in progress!) here >.

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Spring Architectural Speaker Series

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

The Stanford University Architect and Campus Planning Office is hosting a Spring lecture series with a total of 4 Wed. eve speakers - all are free and open to the public. The following lectures begin at 6:30 pm and all are held in William R. Hewlett Teaching Center 201.

April 11 - Stan Boles, Architect, BOORA, Portland. www.boora.com

April 25 - Cheryl Barton, Landscape Architect, (SF). www.toocb.com

May 9 - Scott Erdy, Architect, Erdy McHenry Architecture, Philadelphia. www.em-arc.com

May 23- Scott Wyatt, Architect, NBBJ, Seattle. www.nbbj.com

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INTERMEDIATE STUDIO- STUDENT PROJECT ARCHIVE- a work in progress with more photos soon……

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

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PORTFOLIOS -ARCH DESIGN MAJORS

Friday, March 16th, 2007

This new post shares portfolios of students continuing to graduate studies in architecture. We think it will be of interest for those developing their portfolios to see the portfolios that assisted these students in getting into the schools of their choice.

Marcela Delgado who graduated in 2005-06, applied to a number of graduate schools of architecture in 2006-07. She has been accepted at Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Berkeley, and the University of Texas. To see her portfolio click here. (pdf)
Joseph Bergen who is graduating this year (2006-07) was accepted at Harvard and Yale. To see his portfolio click here.

SPRING 07- NEW INNOVATIVE STRUCTURES COURSE TAUGHT IN STUDIO CONTEXT

Wednesday, March 14th, 2007

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CEE 183: Integrated Building Design,
Prof. Greg Deierlein, Terman 101, T/Th, 10-11:50am

Design decision making from conception through construction of civil infrastructure facilities considering sustainable design aspects. Execu­tion of a design alternative through development of a structural system, considering integration with architecture, construction, and building systems.

Class sessions will include time spent working in design project sessions with guidance and critiques by faculty and industry mentors. The class is designed around the concept that architectural students and engineering students will complement each other in approaching design decision making from conception to structural execution.

Prerequisites for AD Majors: E14, CEE 100, CEE 101A, CEE 156, CEE 130, CEE 134A or CEE 137A, and CEE 136.

Note – if you have questions contact Prof. Deierlein via e-mail: ggd@stanford.edu

STANFORD ARCHITECTURAL MAJORS are finalists for the AIA Scholarship Awards

Friday, March 9th, 2007

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Left to Right: Natalie Ramirez and Joseph Bergen (seniors), and Charlie Davis (junior), are finalists this year for the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Scholarship Awards granted by the Santa Clara Valley Chapter of the AIA.

It is exciting news that all three Stanford architecture majors who applied for the AIA Scholarships (Santa Clara Valley Chapter) have made it to the finalist phase.

Among some 20 overall candidates, we are happy that our Stanford AD majors have made it to the interview phase. Best of luck to them with their interviews.

Last year’s winner was from our first graduating class of architectural design. Julia Hu
won a combined award given that year of $9000. Julia continued at Stanford this year in a one year co-term master’s program studying Construction Engineering Management.