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We are having Steve Bishop talking about the social cycle and presenting a few IDEO case studies.
Steve is a product designer at IDEO’s Palo Alto office. With a background in interaction design, film, and product development, Steve focuses his work on the human/machine interface. (…) A graduate of Stanford’s Joint Program in Design, Steve is an enthusiatic teacher in the Mechnical Engineering department there and a steering committee member of the new Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (the “d.school”).
Steve received a bachelor’s degree in Film from the University of Texas, where he wrote and directed an award winning short, “Thank you Ma’am.”
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Should we send someone from the class to this workshop that Deborah mentioned during the tour today? It may or may not really interest one of the groups, but I asked Katherine if we could use some of the class budget to cover the $45, and she thought it was a good idea. Might be worthwhile.
Introduction to Recycling: All the Basics: Terms, Concepts, Equipment, and Resources
October 23 – 25 , 2006: 8:30am – 3:15pm – at Sanitary Fill Company (SF Recycling and Disposal, Inc.) 401 Tunnel Avenue, SF (at Bayshore CALTRAIN Station).
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Experience architecture through the lens of prefab, sustainability, affordability and urban design. Dwell on Design Conference + Exhibition takes place in San Francisco’s Concourse Exhibition Center during the heart of the AIA’s third annual Architecture and the City month. All Dwell on Design conference attendees will be eligible to receive AIA continuing education credit.
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Celebrating San Francisco’s unique built environment and design community, Architecture and the City is the first series of its kind in the Bay Area to feature architectural tours, film screenings, exhibitions, design lectures and more.
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Architect and theorist Lebbeus Woods explores new forms of space and energy that characterize contemporary society. Focusing on zones of geographic crisis, economic uncertainty and social conflict in cities like San Francisco, Havana and Sarajevo, Woods’s provocative visions of possible realities make him one of the most imaginative and internationally respected architects practicing today.
Graduate Studies Lecture
Thursday, September 14, 7 pm
Timken Lecture Hall, San Francisco campus