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SSCI 412 GeoDesign Practicum Capstone Presentations

April 24, 2018 @ 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
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Please join the SSCI 412: GeoDesign Practicum students for their presentations of their capstone projects.

Tuesday, April 24, 2018, 3:30 – 5:30 pm
Location TBD

The students will be presenting work from a semester-long effort to address design challenges posed by off-campus clients. This year we are pleased to be working on two projects for the team of Retail Design Collaborative (Sean Slater) and Studio One Eleven (Shannon Heffernan) and one project for the Dashanbao (China) Protected Area Administration / Tongji University (Wanting Peng).

Geodesigning the American Mall: Westminster
Jenna Gray, Eliza Gutierrez-Dewar, Julian Herren, Leo Ngo, and Richard Windisch
Client: Retail Design Collaborative (Sean Slater) and Studio One Eleven (Shannon Heffernan)

Geodesigning the American Mall: Northridge
Robin Franke, Amanda Gilmore, Benjamin Goncharenko, Gabriel Morin, and Nicole Remy
Client: Retail Design Collaborative (Sean Slater) and Studio One Eleven (Shannon Heffernan)

Balancing Avian Conservation and Rural Livelihoods: Geodesign for Dashanbao National Park, China
Alexander Chen, Izabella Hamilton, Nathalie Millstein, Joanna Wang, and Theodore Park
Client: Tongji University/Dashanbao Protected Area Administration (Wanting Peng)

The B.S. in GeoDesign is an interdisciplinary major that blends spatial science, architecture, landscape architecture, and urban and regional planning to address challenges, issues and opportunities presented by the built environment. By integrating analyses of place, space, and time, practitioners and researchers are equipped to approach environmental challenges and questions in multidisciplinary ways, and can view the world from multiple dimensions.



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April 24, 2018 @ 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm

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