714-G Shelby Lane
The Adirondack Park is the largest protected area in the Lower Forty-Eight. Wolf’s study of the real estate deal that resulted in its single largest expansion in one hundred years sheds light on political, legal and economic dimensions of the construction of multifunctional landscapes. The novel redistribution of property rights highlights opportunities for creativity in environmental governance and raises critical questions about limits to plasticity of both landscapes and institutions.
Event will take Place in Sutton Hall room 2.114.
Architectural Tile and Stone
9315 Neils Thompson
In preparation for the Spring 2015 Advanced Design Historic Preservation Studio, students (led by faculty Benjamin Ibarra Sevilla) traveled to Oaxaca de Juarez, OAX, Mexico for a week at the beginning of the semester. The students were tasked with an intenstive restoration and adaptive reuse design of the Instituto de Ciencias y Artes Building in Oaxaca City. While on-site, students documented the building—collecting extensive field measurements and photographic documentation.
Presenters: David Listokin and Michael Lahr
Location: SUT 2.114
David Listokin and Michael Lahr developed the Preservation Economic Impact Model (PEIM), specialized software widely used by state agencies and consulting firms to analyze the economic impacts of historic preservation. They have completed economic impact analyses for nine states, including twice in Texas, and for Route 66. Currently, they are completing a fifth annual report on the economic impacts of the federal historic tax credit for the National Trust Community Investment Corporation.
The Beck Group’s Austin architecture team will be on campus on January 29 for a presentation about the firm, its unique integrated project delivery process, and how the firm continues to grow with new projects and people. The presentation will be followed by a portfolio workshop, lunch and networking, all to be held at 11:30 am in the Dean’s Conference Room, GOL 2.308
Recap:
THE BECK GROUP ON CAMPUS
Thursday, January 29 | 11:30 AM
Goldsmith Hall 2.308 | Dean's Conference Room
Habitat for Humanity ReStore
310 Comal St.
The Habitat for Humanity ReStore isn’t just a cheap place to buy paintbrushes. It’s an organization that supports the Austin community by generating revenue for Habitat’s programs and services, acts as a recycling center that diverts millions of pounds of construction materials from the landfill, leads educational workshops, provides community service and volunteer opportunities, and more.
Mark Macek
Wood Design seminar, Spring and Fall 2014
"Wood Design is a material-driven craft and design course. I teach a maximum of fifteen students per semester. The class starts with six weeks of woodworking techniques. Although wood is hard and durable, it cuts and shapes with relative ease using steel tools. So, one must learn about the material and the tools in order to be effective.
Interested in learning how to best prep for the Career Fair?
Interested in creating a cover letter, resume, work samples/portfolio, and LinkedIn profile that markets your skills effectively?
If so, please join the UTSOA Career Services office for their upcoming Career Fair Prep Workshops on Tuesday, January 27 and/or Tuesday, February 3. Both sessions will be held at 11:30am in Goldsmith Hall 2.308 (Dean’s Conference Room).