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Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Wayne B. Holtan

University of Minnesota - B.Arch '77, BED '77

What was the most important thing/skill/concept you learned at the School of Architecture?
Design organization and process.

Who made the most lasting impression (most influenced you) and why?
Third year design studio of building methodology and how to approach and resolve design problems.

What is your favorite memory from your studio days?
My thesis project, which was good and bad. The many hours in the studio on hot June days and nights with someone installing a "through the door" AC unit in the studio space.

Please identify one (or more) memorable design project that you worked on while a student at the School of Architecture.
Working on the "green" house before sustainable design was an advertising buzz word in an environmental design class.

What major forces (such as individual architects, design philosophies, rendering styles, research methods, etc.) do you remember influencing you significantly as a student?
Our study abroad trip to Italy in our 4th year design studio in '76, chaperoned by Ralph Rapson. What a memorable opportunity that was to have personal time with the head of the school and learn a little more about his personal career, his quick wit, hearing stories of his escapades at Cranbrook, meeting some of his previous graduates in Rome, and always his sketches. I appreciate it more now on reflection than when we were actually there.

Cite an example (be specific) that illustrates how you used the education you received at the School of Architecture to positively impact (or better) your community, city, nation or the world.
In some small way, and some bigger than others, I think every project I have done had a positive impact on our community. We learned to design, not just take the first solution, and work to the best solution possible.



Saturday, July 20, 2013

Teresa R. Forsberg

University of Minnesota - B.A. Arch '03, M.Arch '07

What was the most important thing/skill/concept you learned at the School of Architecture?
Being able to see, accept, and justify criticism.

Who made the most lasting impression (most influenced you) and why?
Arthur Chen - I could not have experienced as much diverse architecture, culture, and society as I did without embarking on the Port Cities semester study abroad, guided by Arthur. It was phenomenal, life-changing, and a critical component to diversifying my architectural skills.

What is your favorite memory from your studio days?
Port Cities studio work environment, culture, and critiques in Giudecca (Venice, Italy).

Please identify one (or more) memorable design project that you worked on while a student at the School of Architecture.
A group project involving Lakewood Cemetery research in Julia Robinson's architecture class, environmental studio projects with Virajita Singh and Ali Heshmati, and my thesis project - Daily Exposure: a Synthesis of Life and Death.

What major forces (such as individual architects, design philosophies, rendering styles, research methods, etc.) do you remember influencing you significantly as a student?
Antonio Gaudi, Frederick Law Olmsted, Peter Zumthor, and E. Fay Jones.