Some Bat House Recognition!

A professor of mine from undergrad at UB, Joyce Hwang, whose firm is called Ants of the Prairie was recently named as one of eight “Emerging Voices” by the Architectural League of New York for 2014 (http://archleague.org/2014/02/emerging-voices-2014/).

A huge congratulations to Joyce who is now a part of the long and impressive history of past winners! (http://archleague.org/2000/05/past-emerging-voices/) The list is long, including Steven Holl, Morphosis, Stan Allen, MOS, Jeanne Gang + some current MIT professors: Nader Tehrani, Sheila Kennedy, Mark Goulthorpe, Vincent James and Meejin Yoon.

Joyce will be in NYC to give a lecture on Thursday March 13. That evening’s event will also feature Rael – San Fratello Architects from San Francisco, and will be moderated by Fred Bernstein. See here for more info:http://archleague.org/2014/03/emerging-voices-ants-of-the-prairie-and-rael-san-fratello/.  I'm planning on attending and am quite excited!

I worked with Joyce along side a handful of other students on the Bat House (see Projects page http://www.lauraschmitzdesign.com/bat-house2/) which was a fun project to design and build.  I presented this project to my aspiring architecture students that I taught at the Boston Architectural College in 2012 and I think it expanded their mind about what kinds of things an architect can design.  "A house for bats? Bats? like you mean the ones that fly around?"  Yup. Architects can design bat houses!  And endless other cool stuff...see Ants of the Prairie: http://www.antsoftheprairie.com/ 

 

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The semester begins...

This semester I will be a Research Assistant to Professor Brent Ryan in DUSP (Department of Urban Studies and Planning) working on generating images for his upcoming publication.   More updates to come.

Back to Class

I flew back from Taos this weekend  to some rainy January weather.  I'm happy to be back on my bike riding around Cambridge.  This week I start a week long TA training class for Art Culture and Technology at MIT.  The spring semester starts February 3rd!

Earthship Biotecture: Week 2

I'm two weeks into my Earthship internship here in Taos, New Mexcio.

Check it out here: http://earthship.com/Learn-More/internships. There's also a movie, Garbage Warrior,  to watch here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7h1eRiJwow.

 Since I've been here, I've been mixing and pouring concrete, constructing wooden window and door frames, pounding rammed-earth tires, leveling ground, building plaster and aluminum can walls, plastering a hay-bale wall house, and learning about passive heating, solar gain, passive water collection, composting, on-site sewage management, and many types of plant-growing methods.  I've met a lot of great people with passion for learning and architectural experimentation.

Click through the gallery of photos for a taste: