By: Sanaz Alimardani
Architecture school back in Iran gave me design, analytical thinking, and problem solving skills that I needed in my career. Courses such as history, philosophy, several design studios, etc. were all essential to give me the foundation that…
By: Mike Gilfillan
Buckminster Fuller was a genius. Understanding that the inefficient use of materials was an unwise waste of resources, he was a lightweight building evangelist. Race cars, athletes, spaceships and yes, buildings perform at a higher level if they weigh…
by Mike Gilfillan
By: Rebecca Murray
This past May I celebrated my one year anniversary at StudioGC as an Intern Architect. Previously, I worked for two other firms along with StudioGC during the summer while completing both my undergraduate and graduate degrees. By choosing to…
By: Alyssa Krause
Growing up in the 21st century, I have become accustomed to the ever so rapid growth of technology and social media. As I progressed through high school, college, and the start of my career, social media and technology have…
By: Amy Pozezinski
Super Bowl 50 happened last night and a lot of pre-game talk circulated around the idea of whether or not this was going to be Peyton Manning’s last rodeo. Well, as everyone is surely aware, the Bronco’s pulled…
By: Liberty Turner
As architects our lives are busy juggling work and family. In our industry we deal with stress and anxiety on a regular basis. If they’re getting the best of you, what do you do? Me…I turn to yoga.…
Presidential candidate Kasich claims he was the architect of an economic plan. Obamacare allegedly had an architect. Resume polishing computer nerds are calling themselves architects.
Give us a break. Architects design spaces, buildings, places. Architecture is a centuries old profession. Those…
by Mike Gilfillan