Complicated, yet strong…

It has been a long week. Studio V is going full speed towards the Monday’s review: researching, templating and composing. Professor Pastre elegantly introduced the project in his post, I, on the other hand, would like to step back and introduce all the players in the game this semester. My research topic for this week [...]

Please Allow Me to Introduce Myself…

Hey everyone! Before I go into detail, I want to introduce myself...I'm Chris and I'm a 4th year Landscape Architecture student. Today we met and discussed our findings regarding our semester project. Over the weekend, we all researched our topics and sat together and talked about the different aspects we found most important. After people [...]

In the News…

This post is a bit out of sequence.  I was supposed to write a closing post for last semester's work over the break, but that never happened.  The main reason is I needed a break as much as the students did, but also, the topic I was going to write about changed in my head [...]

Hello, down there!

After the first day of research, I have discovered some very unique viewing platforms, my favorite of which overlooks the Grand Canyon- The Grand Canyon Skywalk. It took two and a half years of construction and some intense engineering before the Skywalk was rolled out over the canyon. It hangs about 4,000 feet above the [...]

It’s All Smiles for Now…

We posed for our first class picture for Studio V for the Spring of 2012 as we kicked off the semester with a visit to the Halsey Institute for Contemporary Arts where we met with Director and Senior Curator Mark Sloan, one of the two clients we will be working with throughout the semester. He first introduced us to the [...]

Studio V – Fall 2012

           Welcome to the CAC.C Studio V blog.  This blog will be updated daily by the students and professor of Studio V as a way to document our design/build process, and keep all those who may be interested in our progress of the semester’s project informed. STUDIO V focuses on architecture [...]