
Architecture & Environmental Design at Cal Poly
Headlines
- Cal Poly's Committment to Community
- Bldg 05 Parasite Project
- Fowler Named Secretary ACSA Distinguished Prof
- LARC Student Sarah Cawrse Receives Rotary Scholarship
- Alum Ernesto Vasquez ('78) Appointed to Board of National Park Foundation
- Winter Cal Poly Magazine
- David Gilmore (Arch '76) 2011 CAED Honored Alum
- Ken Stone (Arch '80) receives Cal Poly Alumni Association Distinguished Service Award
- President Armstrong Visits CAED during Open House
- LARC Instructors and MCRP Student Win International Competition
- Passive Solar Architecture book by Ken Haggard
- AEI Competition Results
- Connections Magazine
Spotlight
Posted: 03/12/12
Renovating Historic Hallidie
The Hallidie Building, named after Andrew Hallidie, inventor of the modern day cable car system in San Francisco and designed in 1918 by Willis Polk, is being renovated. Alumna Annie Lo (ARCH, '05), the architect of record with McGinnis Chen Associates is working with Bruce Albert (ARCH, '77), principal at The Albert Group and manager on the project. Both Lo and Albert find the Hallidie building particularly interesting. It was a progressive structure for its time; the first glass wall building in the nation.
For the full report go to the News and Events web page.
Posted: 02/27/12
CM Wins at NAHB
Cal Poly construction management students take second place at the 2012 National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) International Builders’ Show (IBS) in Orlando, Florida.
To read the full press release, go to Cal Poly News.
Posted: 02/24/12
CM Students Win Top Honors
Of 169 teams competing in the 2012 Associated Schools of Construction Competition (ASC), Cal Poly's Construction Management teams came out on top, placing first, second and third in Concrete Solutions & Design Build, Mixed Use & Determining Project Risk, and Marine Construction, Mechanical & Electrical divisions.
To read the full press release, go to Cal Poly News.
Posted: 02/22/12
New Alumni Events
Alumni events in San Francisco, Fresno and Pasadena are planned for March 8, April 26, and May 3 respectively. All three events are hosted by regional companies and the Architecture Department with City and Regional Planning hosting two.
For details on these upcoming events, go to the Architecture Department Alumni & Friends web page.
Posted: 02/08/12
ARCH Alumnus Dominic Leong Featured in Design Vanguard
Leong-Leong Architecture (LLA) was selected for the 2011 issue of Design Vanguard by Architectural Record, an annual publication featuring architects considered to be future leaders in the industry based on current, ground-breaking work.
LLA was selected by a panel composed of U.S. deans of architecture and architecture critics after reviewing professional portfolios.
Dominic Leong (B. Arch '01), pictured above, shares ownership of the New York-based firm with his brother, Chris Leong. Together, they have created innovative, aesthetically pleasing and sustainable environments.
For more on Design Vanguard, go to the Architectural Record website.
Posted: 01/23/12
Professor Fowler Named Most Admired Educator of 2012
DesignIntelligence (DI) annually honors twenty-five individuals who exemplify excellence in education and education administration. This national honor is open to individuals in architecture, industrial design, interior design, and landscape architecture. This year, the College of Architecture and Environmental Design congratulates professor Thomas Fowler for achieving a place on the DI Top 25 Most Admired Educators of 2012.
Go to News & Events for the full story. Cal Poly news release.
Posted: 12/22/11
CRP Alumnus Named Architect of the Year by Golf Magazine
City and Regional Planning alumnus, Brian Curley (‘82), and his partner at Schmidt-Curley Design, Lee Schmidt, have been named 2011 ‘Architects of the Year’ by Golf Magazine.
Brian Curley developed his interest in designing golf courses while working as a caddie at courses around his hometown of Pebble Beach, CA. Upon graduating from Cal Poly, he accepted a position as land planner with Landmark Golf Company where, over time, golf course design and construction became his primary focus.
The partners founded Schmidt-Curley Design in 1997 in Scottsdale, Ariz., eventually branching out with offices today in Haikou and Kunming, China. Their golf courses have hosted world class PGA, European and LPGA tours. The innovative and influential firm has received many awards in addition to their latest acclaim, including Asian Golf Monthly’s 2011 ‘Best Golf Course Architects.’
In addition to the firm’s Principal, Brian Curley, Schmidt-Curley Design employs two Cal Poly landscape architecture alums as lead designers: Grant Haserot (LARC, ‘87) and Andy Raugust (LARC, ‘85).
To read more about Schmidt-Curley Design's award go toGolf Business News.
Posted: 12/16/11
Grad Students to Update General Plan for City of Newark
Fifteen graduate students gain hands on experience as they, along with Professor Cornelius Nuworsoo of Cal Poly's City and Regional Planning Department, have been contracted by the city of Newark, Calif., to update its 20-year-old General Plan.
Residents of Newark will attend a series of meetings to provide input on potential improvements to city structure as part of the Newark General Plan Enhancement Project. Students will collaborate with residents, city workers, conduct surveys and research to create a plan that reflects the city's vision.
The General Plan will be used as a policy guide for city and county leaders involved in future development of Newark. For more information about the project, go to Newark Patch.
Posted: 12/01/11
Announcing New Director of Development
The College of Architecture and Environmental Design introduces its new Director of Development, Allie Jones.
Prior to joining CAED, Allie served as Regional Development Director for Cal Poly's University Advancement team. She brings a wealth of experience working in fundraising, planned and major giving, corporate and foundation relations, non-profit organizations, and alumni relations.
Please join us in welcoming Allie to her new position as Director of Development for the College.
Posted: 11/15/11
Architecture and Landscape Arch Programs Earn Top Honors Again from DesignIntelligence
Cal Poly continues to lead the nation's architecture and design programs in an annual survey by the monthly journal DesignIntelligence.
DesignIntelligence ranks Cal Poly's landscape architecture program first in the Western region and third in national undergraduate programs in preparing students for success. Cal Poly tied with Purdue University and Texas A&M. Louisiana State and Penn State ranked first and second, respectively.
Cal Poly's architecture program ranks fourth, following Cornell University, the University of Texas at Austin, and Virginia Tech, and it earned top honors for the fifth consecutive year in the methods and materials category. The landscape architecture program also earned top honors in the category of cross-disciplinary teamwork.
Read the full news release.
Posted: 11/09/11
Dean Jones Returns to Teaching
Dean R. Thomas Jones has announced that he will be stepping down to teach in the Architecture Department.
His tenure as dean of the College of Architecture and Environmental Design began in 2003. He will continue to serve in that role until mid year 2012, when it is anticipated that a new dean for the college will take the reigns. Jones is excited about teaching and will continue his efforts to expand the CAED Metro Programs.
"My tenure as dean has been incredibly fulfilling and satisfying, but now it's time for a new person with a fresh perspective to guide the college to an even higher level," says Jones.
To view the full media release, go to the Cal Poly news page.

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