a conversation with Lisa Iwamoto
patricia andré | April 17th, 2012
a conversation with Lisa Iwamoto… //
[ 2012 spring lecture series, digital fabrication, future practice, Lisa Iwamoto ]
a conversation with Lisa Iwamoto… //

the end is near… //
the question: what is studio culture?
you answered: //
Last Wednesday, September 14th, the College of Architecture hosted its very own COA alum, Jeffrey Sheppard, current principal architect of Roth Sheppard Architects in Denver, Colorado. A part of the ‘future PRACTICE Lecture Series,” Sheppard’s lecture titled ‘Ideation; From Parti’ to Reality,’ discussed a range of design projects as they related to an architectural language that he developed that provided for the function of the design through experimenting with new methodologies to approaching architecture. //
Jeffrey Sheppard, AIA, co-founder of Roth Sheppard Architects will be joining the School of Architecture’s ‘future PRACTICE’ lecture series this Wednesday, September 14th, 2011, at 6pm in the Reinsch-Pierce Family Auditorium. //
The results are in. //
Survey Link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/9N3KDJF //
first interview for studio culture investigation. //
Before penetrating deep into the heart of the studio culture concerns in the COA, we should look into how the College of Architecture defines studio culture: GA Tech Studio Culture Document By first defining Tech’s publicly defined ideal studio, we can, then, address how it compares to the actual studio culture today. [photography by patricia andre] //
gray_matter[s] is a representation of an architectural self, looking into the realm of architecture, the arts, culture, theory, and politics. //
the matter(s) that didn’t make it. //
or the lack thereof. //
The image of the architect. When you think of an architect, what do you see? An old, white man. //