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APPENDICES<br />

DIGITAL FABICATION<br />

SA+ET DIGITAL FABRICATION WORKSHOP<br />

STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM<br />

CAREER DAY<br />

ARCHITECTURE WEEK<br />

TEMPORARY ECOLOGIES<br />

STUDENTS IN ACTION<br />

MEET OUR FACULTY<br />

CONNECT WITH US<br />

ARCHITECTURE WEEK<br />

“Digital + Analogue” resources in architecture education was a topic<br />

explored in this event held during the week of March 20th, <strong>2015</strong>. Several<br />

local, national and international guests came together to think about<br />

computer and hand created methods of investigating and representing<br />

architectural design. They were:<br />

- Richard Crowe, AIA. President, Gilchrist Ross Crowe Architects<br />

- Brad Innes, AIA. Principal at Elliott Marshall Innes Architects<br />

- Hays Layerd, AIA. Creative Director at Architects: Lewis + Whitlock<br />

- Erika Hagan, AIA. Vice President at Hoy + Stark Architects<br />

- Keelan P. Kaiser, AIA, Professor, Judson University<br />

- Nancy Yen-wen Cheng, RA, LEED AP, Associate Professor, Univ. of Oregon<br />

- Francis D.K. Ching, Professor Emeritus, University of Washington<br />

- Tim McGinty, AIA, Lecturer, University of Colorado Boulder<br />

- Carmina Sanchez-Del-Valle, RA, Associate Professor, Hampton University<br />

- George Epolito, Senior Lecturer, Manchester School of Architecture<br />

This successful event culminated in an invitational exhibit called “Digital +<br />

Analogue”. Local Architects who shared their work were:<br />

- Lewis + Whitlock<br />

- The DodStone Group Architects<br />

- Elliott Marshall Innes Architects<br />

- Hoy + Stark Architects<br />

- Jim Dawkins Architect<br />

- Tammy Massey Architect<br />

Sketch by Francis D.K. Ching<br />

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