In the summer of 2016, BSCRP junior Ana Padilla joined a group of Cal Poly architecture colleagues for a two-month study program in Mexico. Led by instructor Humberto Norton, the program was based at Los Arcos, an educational facility run by local architect Rafael Franco in San Miguel de Allende. Ana writes about her many learning experiences which made her realize how important travelling is for a planner’s education
Hoy en día, casi todo mundo habla de planeación, no existe país, estado, municipio, institución, sec...
The purpose of my thesis is to study a guideline for Planning Agencies, using as their main tool the...
Everyone interested in visiting Mexico should familiarize himself with its arts and crafts, for it h...
From August 15 to 27, 2016, CRP professors Hemalata Dandekar and Vicente del Rio led a group of five...
Being able to spend a whole summer studying at the Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, in Mex...
Mexico is full of contradictions. The most noticeable is the lavish wealth next to miserable poverty...
The CRP Field Trip to San Miguel Allende in August 2016 revealed several facets of Mexican urbanism,...
Mexico City became one of the centers of architectural modernism in the Americas in the first half o...
In recent years, the use of site planning in architecture has significantly increased. However, a la...
The class will include both theory and practice, supplemented by presentations from invited guest, e...
In 2005 a total of six Cal Poly students participated in the CRP department´s exchange program with ...
The first half-year we were working in a collective (9 persons) and doing a thorough research and an...
In this presentation with Landscape Architect Professor Baker Morrow, Professor Morrow shares about ...
Studio projects offer students opportunities to shape and test their design skills. These challengin...
In 1960, the “Eleven Year Plan” (El plan de once años), promoted by Jaime Torres Bodet, the Secretar...
Hoy en día, casi todo mundo habla de planeación, no existe país, estado, municipio, institución, sec...
The purpose of my thesis is to study a guideline for Planning Agencies, using as their main tool the...
Everyone interested in visiting Mexico should familiarize himself with its arts and crafts, for it h...
From August 15 to 27, 2016, CRP professors Hemalata Dandekar and Vicente del Rio led a group of five...
Being able to spend a whole summer studying at the Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, in Mex...
Mexico is full of contradictions. The most noticeable is the lavish wealth next to miserable poverty...
The CRP Field Trip to San Miguel Allende in August 2016 revealed several facets of Mexican urbanism,...
Mexico City became one of the centers of architectural modernism in the Americas in the first half o...
In recent years, the use of site planning in architecture has significantly increased. However, a la...
The class will include both theory and practice, supplemented by presentations from invited guest, e...
In 2005 a total of six Cal Poly students participated in the CRP department´s exchange program with ...
The first half-year we were working in a collective (9 persons) and doing a thorough research and an...
In this presentation with Landscape Architect Professor Baker Morrow, Professor Morrow shares about ...
Studio projects offer students opportunities to shape and test their design skills. These challengin...
In 1960, the “Eleven Year Plan” (El plan de once años), promoted by Jaime Torres Bodet, the Secretar...
Hoy en día, casi todo mundo habla de planeación, no existe país, estado, municipio, institución, sec...
The purpose of my thesis is to study a guideline for Planning Agencies, using as their main tool the...
Everyone interested in visiting Mexico should familiarize himself with its arts and crafts, for it h...