From August 15 to 27, 2016, CRP professors Hemalata Dandekar and Vicente del Rio led a group of five CRP undergraduate students in a field trip to Mexico. Based in Los Arcos, an educational facility in San Miguel de Allende, the group studied the city’s planning and urban design, visited other cities and places of interest, and interviewed with local planners and architects
In January, 2019, a group of 18 Tech students and two leaders (Dr. Pat Bagley and Mrs. Amy Miller) s...
Camino Real de Tierra Adentro was the Royal Inland Road, also known as the Silver Route. The inscrib...
The class will include both theory and practice, supplemented by presentations from invited guest, e...
In the summer of 2016, BSCRP junior Ana Padilla joined a group of Cal Poly architecture colleagues f...
The CRP Field Trip to San Miguel Allende in August 2016 revealed several facets of Mexican urbanism,...
Mexico is full of contradictions. The most noticeable is the lavish wealth next to miserable poverty...
Being able to spend a whole summer studying at the Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, in Mex...
These are some highlights of the studio projects from both BSCRP and MCRP programs during the 2016-1...
Dr. Hemalata Dandekar highlights the studio projects from both BSCRP and MCRP programs during the 20...
Dr. Hemalata Dandekar highlights the studio projects from both BSCRP and MCRP programs during the 20...
For one week in the fall of 2005, a team of CRP and LARCH professors and students from the City and ...
A five-week summer field school was conducted in the northern Sierra Oriental of northeast Mexico. T...
By 1940, the outlying Mexican territory of Baja California Sur faced an uncertain future. The extra...
In this presentation with Landscape Architect Professor Baker Morrow, Professor Morrow shares about ...
I was able to make my first trip to central Mexico in August 2014, in part due to assistance from th...
In January, 2019, a group of 18 Tech students and two leaders (Dr. Pat Bagley and Mrs. Amy Miller) s...
Camino Real de Tierra Adentro was the Royal Inland Road, also known as the Silver Route. The inscrib...
The class will include both theory and practice, supplemented by presentations from invited guest, e...
In the summer of 2016, BSCRP junior Ana Padilla joined a group of Cal Poly architecture colleagues f...
The CRP Field Trip to San Miguel Allende in August 2016 revealed several facets of Mexican urbanism,...
Mexico is full of contradictions. The most noticeable is the lavish wealth next to miserable poverty...
Being able to spend a whole summer studying at the Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, in Mex...
These are some highlights of the studio projects from both BSCRP and MCRP programs during the 2016-1...
Dr. Hemalata Dandekar highlights the studio projects from both BSCRP and MCRP programs during the 20...
Dr. Hemalata Dandekar highlights the studio projects from both BSCRP and MCRP programs during the 20...
For one week in the fall of 2005, a team of CRP and LARCH professors and students from the City and ...
A five-week summer field school was conducted in the northern Sierra Oriental of northeast Mexico. T...
By 1940, the outlying Mexican territory of Baja California Sur faced an uncertain future. The extra...
In this presentation with Landscape Architect Professor Baker Morrow, Professor Morrow shares about ...
I was able to make my first trip to central Mexico in August 2014, in part due to assistance from th...
In January, 2019, a group of 18 Tech students and two leaders (Dr. Pat Bagley and Mrs. Amy Miller) s...
Camino Real de Tierra Adentro was the Royal Inland Road, also known as the Silver Route. The inscrib...
The class will include both theory and practice, supplemented by presentations from invited guest, e...