Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Good Luck!
We are so happy to have you out in Floyd on Friday. I can't wait to see all of the hard work your class has been doing! Good luck this week and be well!
Monday, April 27, 2009
weekly calendar (and what a week it is!)
Get ready, here we go! Monday is a bit of a three-ring circus, with seniors pinning up their final presentations, second years discussing their boards for the Jacksonville Center project, and Pella Final presentations by the architecture thesis students beginning at 1:00 pm in Room 300 in Cowgill. At 3:30 pm, interior design studio faculty will be meeting to jury the thesis award for seniors. On Wednesday, second years will submit their entries for the poster contest. The winning entry, selected by Martha Sullivan, will be plastered all over the school, distributed to faculty mailboxes, etc., to let everyone know about Friday's review and exhibit of work in Floyd. Wednesday is the last in-class opportunity for second years to revise and refine before "pencils down." All work must be complete and in my office by Thursday at 5pm. No exceptions! Second years will meet out at the JCA in Floyd to set up around 11 am. Friday in Floyd will be a great opportunity for a conversation about the semester's work, and a chance to celebrate the students' learning and achievements. The exhibit immediately following will allow us to share the work with the community, and we will finish the night off at the famous Floyd jamboree, so wear your dancing shoes!
Monday, April 13, 2009
weekly calendar 6+7
Last week, we had such a flurry of activity that the weekly calendar never made it onto the blog! Some of the highlights were the Eva Maddox lecture, the storyboards made by the second years for the Jacksonville Center project, and the week long thesis exhibit in Cowgill lobby. This week, second years are working on plans and sections for the JCA, seniors are getting ready for their final individual pin-ups before the April 27th end-of-year review. Wednesday at 7 pm, Marlon Blackwell will be speaking in Hancock 100. Thursday, all classes will be cancelled in observance of the April 16th Day of Remembrance. Friday at 3pm, Sarah Crouch, Michelle Pyne, and Amrita Raja will present their projects for critique. All are welcome to join in the discussion.
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