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Gilbert D. Cooke Named to AIA College of Fellows, Recognized for Contributions to NSAD

NSAD Construction Management Advisory Board Member Lisa Sachs also named to prestigious group

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NSAD Dean Emeritus Gilbert D....

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Two NewSchool of Architecture and Design Students Develop, Present Conceptual Designs for San Diego’s Point Loma Community

Two NewSchool of Architecture and Design Students Develop, Present Conceptual Designs for San Diego’s Point Loma Community

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Complete Streets in San Diego

Blog Post By: San Diego APA

Check out this complete streets seminar coming to San Diego in June. This is one you don't want to miss!

Complete Streets and CEQA: Opportunities for Implementation

The San Diego chapters of APA, ITE, AEP and WalkSanDiego invite you to a joint workshop and lunch panel that will take Complete Streets to the...

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Call for GIS, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, Historic Preservationist, & Architecture Presenters on 6/1, 6/4, and 6/5 @ Correia Middle School's BEEPSanDiego Career Days

Blog Post By: BEEP San Diego

BEEPSanDiego will be holding Career Days at Correia Middle School to educate students about different careers in the urban planning, engineering, design and architecture fields. Speakers are needed to present about their career fields on June 1st, 4th, and 5th. Time: 11:30am to 12:45pm. 

There are...

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NSAD Team Wins “Most Adaptable Structure” at Cal Poly Design Village Competition

San Diego—May 4, 2012—A team of NewSchool of Architecture and Design (NSAD) students won the award for “Most Adaptable Structure” for their cube-based design during the Cal Poly Design Village competition in San Luis Obispo April 13–15, which drew a total of 50 student teams. Another NSAD team received an honorable...

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NewSchool of Architecture and Design Students, Faculty Focus on the San Diego River for Annual Day of Service

San Diego—April 18, 2012—NewSchool of Architecture and Design (NSAD) students and faculty will dedicate the school’s Day of Service to preservation and enhancement efforts for the San Diego River and River Park System on April 27. The daylong event, which is being coordinated by the San Diego River Park Foundation (SDRPF) in...

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Two NewSchool of Architecture and Design Teams Advance to Finals in International Design Competition

San Diego—April 12, 2012—Two NewSchool of Architecture and Design (NSAD) teams are among six collegiate division teams that have been named finalists in the International Skyscraper division of the 2012 Mock Firms Competition. NSAD is the only school with more than one team represented in the finals, which take place May 3–4...

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Architecture Month With Exhibit on Urban Food Gardens

Student renderings focus on ideas for San Diego’s North Park community

San Diego—April 9, 2012—NewSchool of Architecture and Design (NSAD) Landscape Architecture Program Chair Leslie Ryan is curating an exhibition that explores ideas for repurposing urban areas as sources of locally grown food. The eat here now...

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ANFA's Call for Presenters Has Been Extended

Due to popular demand, the deadline for presenter submissions for the ANFA Annual Conference has been extended to April 15th. There are just a few days left to sumbit your abstract to present at the first Annual ANFA Conference September 21 - 22, 2012 at the Salk Institute. Click...

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ANFA Supports Symposium at Taliesin West

ANFA Board Member Michael Arbib will be a featured speaker at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture symposium titled: Minding Design: Neuroscience, Design Education and the Imagination.  The symposium, which is co-sponsored by ANFA and also celebrates the 75th anniversary of Taliesin West and the 80th...

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Beyond LEED and Green Buildings: Regenerative Design

Is LEED enough to get us to true sustainability?  Is “less bad” all we want from our design and construction processes?  Green building design principles, and the LEED Green Building Rating System changed our awareness of the unwanted side-effects of building design, construction and operations.  Reduction of...

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Convention Center Expansion Phase 3... Thoughts?

Blog Post By: AIA San Diego

CONVENTION CENTER EXPANSION PHASE 3:  The Port of San Diego is implementing the third-phase expansion of the convention center and has selected a design team through a national competition to prepare preliminary designs and an Environmental Impact Report (EIR).  AIA San Diego’s Urban Design Committee (UDC) has...

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Meet former Arch. Record editor and current AIA CEO! Bob Ivy, FAIA in town!

Blog Post By: AIA San Diego

Meet Bob Ivy, FAIA  the former editor of Architectural Record and the current CEO of the American Institute of Architects!  Hear interesting and amusing tales from his days at the helm of Architecture Record and learn what's new and what's pending at AIA  a sort of "state of the Institute" address.  You...

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CAN YOU PARK AT THE PARK? Balboa Park, Plaza de Panama, and the matter of cars... and parking...

Blog Post By: AIA San Diego

CAN YOU PARK AT THE PARK?  Balboa Park, Plaza de Panama, and the matter of cars and parking…
There is a proposal to eliminate all parking in the Plaza de Panama and reroute all vehicle traffic out of the Plaza de California, Prado, Plaza de Panama, and the Esplanade. This proposal also includes a three-story underground...

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NSAD Construction Management Chair Linda Thomas-Mobley Named 2012 Executive of the Year

San Diego—April 2, 2012—Linda Thomas-Mobley, chair of the construction management program at NewSchool of Architecture and Design (NSAD), has been named 2012 Executive of the Year by the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) San Diego Chapter. She will formally receive her award at NAWIC San Diego’s 53rd...

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10 Steps to starting and growing your architecture and design business

Blog Post By: DesignCollab

In conjuction with AIA San Diego's Professional practice seminar- 10 steps on starting and growing your architecture and design business- on March 30th, we wanted to see what you all had to say out there about starting a design business.  With the help...

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NewSchool of Architecture and Design Professor Mitra Kanaani Appointed to American Institute of Architects’ Education Committee

NewSchool of Architecture and Design (NSAD) professor Mitra Kanaani has been appointed to serve on the American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) Education Committee. The committee plays a key role in promoting professional development, developing continuing education programs and recognizing best practices in education to foster a culture...

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NSAD Students, Faculty Develop Designs to Convert Abandoned Bus in Mexico Into a Library

NewSchool of Architecture and Design (NSAD) students developed concepts for converting an abandoned bus into a community center and library for a rural community near Mexico’s San Ignacio Lagoon. The project, led by Landscape Architecture program chair Leslie Ryan, is part of Design Clinic, a course that brings real clients and projects...

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Author Richard Louv Featured Speaker Feb. 7 at NewSchool of Architecture and Design

Richard Louv, author of The Nature Principle: Human Restoration and the End of Nature-Deficit Disorder, addressed NewSchool of Architecture and Design (NSAD) students and faculty members in February during a lecture about the importance of designing cities that connect people with nature. The presentation was part of the school’s lecture...

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San Diego Home & Garden's Home of the Year goes to....AIA San Diego member, Heather Johnston, AIA

Blog Post By: AIA San Diego

Congratulations to AIA San Diego’s Heather Johnston of  Heather Johnston Architect whose project 'Casa 8' was recently announced as San Diego Home & Garden’s Home of the Year.  To see some great pics of this award winning project, click here!

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