Eichberg Hall will be open 24 hours for finals beginning the evening of Friday August 26th through the morning of Monday August 29th.
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Aug
04
2011
Job Flash 8/4/11: The latest jobs from the AIA Georgia Career CenterPosted by: arch in Uncategorized6 new architecture jobs Director of Professional Services/Business Development Director University Architect Interior Designer LEED Certification Reviewer Project Architect/Project Manager REGISTERED SR. TECHNICAL ARCHITECT View more jobs at the AIA Georgia Career Center
Jul
07
2011
Job Flash: The latest jobs from the AIA Georgia Career CenterPosted by: arch in Department, Techne
Principal Healthcare Medical Planner – 110831 Architect Professional Project Architect/Project Manager Director of Professional Services/Business Development Energy Engineer/Commissioning Engineer
Jun
08
2011
* ACADIA 2011 Design+Fabrication Competition Deadline 1 Week Away *Posted by: arch in UncategorizedThe ACADIA 2011 Annual Conference with the support of FLATCUT seeks Winning projects will be fabricated and exhibited at the ACADIA 2011 Competition Final Jury: Bjarke Ingels of BIG Technical Chair: Details for registration and submission can be found at the ACADIA 2011 * Don’t miss this opportunity to get your design out there to be seen by ACADIA 2011 Conference Team: Interested in taking classes this summer? Tell us what you need! Follow the link below to complete a brief survey of summer course offerings!
Mar
28
2011
All the news that’s fit to print…ABOUT OUR ALUMNI!Posted by: arch in Department, General“When Macarena Chiriboga came to Bali in 2009, she had just finished a master’s degree in architecture in the United States, doing her thesis on the use of bamboo as a building material. The trip was meant to be a vacation. But drawn by the unusual architecture of a school on the island — the Green School, whose buildings are all made from bamboo — she was soon back, and is now designing buildings for a “green village” being built by the developer Ibuku International about an hour’s drive from the Indonesian island’s beaches.”, New York Times, March 11, 2011 Read the full article in the New York Times.
Mar
07
2011
Spring Special Topics taught simultaneously in Savannah and Lacoste, FrancePosted by: arch in DepartmentThe Special Topics course ‘Continuity and Discontinuity’ is being taught in Savannah and Lacoste to further the conversation of the architecture and interiors of addition. The course is suitable for many majors, and is already a substitution for INDS and HIPR. If you have questions, talk to Chair Singeisen, or Chair Vo. Come to the reception and ask architecture student Dubem Aniebonam what it all means to exercise your gray matter! On March 4th at noon, foundation studies will hold a reception for the completion of a Design/Build project at Boundary Hall. Ms. Aniebonam created a design in her 3D Design class last winter that was chosen to be fabricated at 15 feet tall. We are very proud of Ms. Aniebonam and encourage everyone to attend and support this outstanding opportunity. |












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