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Speakers/Topics (1985 to 1995)
1985-1986
Howard Ziegler, City Planner
City Planning
Karen Scarborough, Landscape Architect
The El Cajon Blvd. Revitalization Project
Stephen Borow, Architect
The Notion of Style
Donald Reeves, Architect
Temporary Paradise? The Last 46,000 Years in San Diego
Jonathan Linton, Architect
Absence of Place: Regarding the High Rise in Architecture
Alfredo Larin, Architect
Lecture and Slides on Frank Lloyd Wright
Eric Naslund & Jon Linton, Architects
Neon: Architecture and Light

1986-1987
Carol Spong, Interior Designer
Some Aspects of Interior Design

Katie Fulhorst, Landscape Architect
Growth in Our Community: When Planning Is Not Enough
Gregory Brown, Architect
Inside Solar Architecture
Douglas Austin, Architect
Achieving a Total Human Environment: the new architecture in La Jolla
Harry Bremner, Graphic Designer
Architecture and Graphics from the Point of View of Design
Harry Anthony, Architect and Professor Emeritus
City Planning in Pre-Columbian Meso-America
Gary Rose Weber, Land Use and Planning Consultant
Revitalizing Our Inner City
James Clapp, Prof. of Environment and Urbanism
Art in Urbanism


1987-1988
Ted Smith, Architect
The 'Go Home' Suburban Warehouse: living in a Corporate Town
Carl Strona, Architect
The Case for Humanistic Values in Urban Housing
Richard Bundy, Architect
Neighborhood Architecture: how we design new homes to fit in existing neighborhoods
Manuel Rosen, Architect
The Ecological Impact of a Master Plan on a Tourist Development called Nuevo Vallarta, near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Hugh Davies, Museum Director
Museum Architecture
James Clapp, Prof. of Environmental Studies and Urbanism
The Problem of Scale in Architecture and Urban Planning
Jon Linton, Architect
The Client and the Architect: a Team Approach--how they interact in the architectural process
Stan Keniston, Architect
Energy Resources and the Community of the Future: new thoughts in building design that will reduce use of non-renewable resources
Rob Wellington Quigley, Architect
Design Guidelines for Cities and how they are developed through a community Workshop Process

1988-1989
Bruce Kelley-Markham, Architect
Irving Gill, Early Modern Architect
Edward A. Grochowiak, Architect
The Marketplace at the Grove: Designing and Renovating Shopping Centers with special emphasis on the latest
Guiti Kardan, Architect
Adobe Houses: their meaning for the crisis in housing in our own semi-arid zone
Richard Dalrymple, Architect and Brian Smith, Escondido Assistant City Planner
The New Escondido City Hall
Paul McKim, Architect
Let's Take a New Look at the Source: the centuries-old buildings of Europe and Britain. What can be learned from them for today's designs?
Stephen Borow, Architect
Right Relationship and the Creative Process: An inquiry into how harmonious structures are brought into being
Nancy Robertson, Intern Architect
Architecture by Women: Some Considerations and Possibilities
Ken Kellogg, Architect
The Organic Approach to Architecture as seen in this Architect's Work
Paul Curcio, San Diego City Planner
Improving the Quality of Life Through Land Use Regulation
Harry Bremner, Graphic Designer
New Graphics in an Old City: shared views of San Francisco after recent move

1989-1990
Richard Dalrymple, Architect
Architects: what are they doing to us?
David Rinehart, Architect
How Does an Architect Design His Own Home? Making real the shape of human experience and inviting the spirit of architecture
Manuel Rosen, Architect
What Makes a City a City? Ex. Buenos Aires
Nico Calavita, Prof. of Urban Studies
Florence, from Roman to Modern Times. The evolution of urban design through the history of a city
Angeles Leira, City Planner
The Bi-National Region of San Diego-Tijuana. The future development of these twin cities, their ecology, structure and public infrastructure
Peter Jensen, Editor of San Diego Home and Garden
Inside and Outside the San Diego House: Confessions of a magazine editor in the land of the beige
Stuart Resor, Architect
Towards a Sensible Architecture
Marium Marum, Landscape Architect
Landscape Architecture: the Cutting Edge of Design
Linda Kacsor, Interior Designer
Healing Environments: Harmonizing the Energies and Senses
Suzy Ticho, Director of External Relations for the School of Architecture, UCSD
The Artist and the Design Team: Structurally Integrated Art Work. From Gargoyles to Murals to Doorways to Whirligigs

1990-1991
David Thompson, Architect
Have You Talked with a Building Lately? Architecture as a dialogue between designer and user
Ned Paynter, Prof. of History at SDSU
London's Future. In the battle of the styles, whose "vision of Britain" will prevail?
Manuel Rosen, Architect
A Retrospective: Forty Years of Architectural Practice
James Brown, Architect of the firm "Public"
Architecture: the Balance between Function and Art
Pino and Jaruska Parente, Architect and Designer
Function and Form in Home Design
Marilyn Kellogg, Educator
Roots of Organic Architecture
Barbara Carlton, Architect
Hazel Wood Waterman (1865-1948), San Diego Architect
Peter Jensen, Editor of San Diego Home/Garden
San Diego: Just a wild and crazy place. Or is it? Jensen shares with us the thirty most unusual houses in San Diego, and laments the possible death of persona expression
Borzou Rahimi, Architect at SGPA
Palladian Villas in the Venice Hinterland. Their influence on American Colonial Architecture
Andrew Spurlock, Landscape Architect
Fast Space: A View of a Future Landscape for Southern California
Michael Murphy
Irish Architecture: The Face and Mind of Ireland

1991-1992
Ralph Roesling and Kotaro Nakamura, Architects
Partners in Architecture: Compromise or No Compromise
Donald Norman, Cognitive Psychologist, UCSD
Livable Buildings: The Architect's Responsibility
Wayne Buss, Architect
Creating an Urban Neighborhood that Includes Us All
Harmon Nelson and Cindy Wieber, Environmental Graphic Artists
When Words Meet Buildings: Balancing the Relationship
Michael Stepner, San Diego City Architect
High Rise Buildings: Are They Necessary?
Ned Paynter, Prof. of History, SDSU
Architectural Decoration in an Age of Computerized Manufacture
Wallace Cunningham, Environmental Designer
Architectural Vision in San Diego: Where Is It?
David Raphael Singer, Architect
Looking at Rudolph Schindler's Work as a Housing Prototype
Jeffrey Shorn and Charles Kaminski, Architects
Lost San Diego
Kurt Hunker, Architect
The Idea of Repose in Architecture

1992-1993
Norberto Nardi, Architect
Breaching Two Worlds: An Exploration through Architecture of Latin American and American Cultures
Jim Bell, Ecologist
Ecological Solutions to Living and Making a Living
Donald Covington, Prof. of Art at SDSU
David Owen Dryden, and the Craft of Architecture
Manuel Oncina, Architect
Two Libraries for San Diego
Jonathan Segal, Architect
Getting Something Built: The Urban Master Builder Faces Reality
Nico Calavito, Prof. of Urban Planning, SDSU
Architecture for People: Social and Psychological Considerations
Eugene Ray, Professor of Art, SDSU
The Art of Environmental Design: Strategies for a Randiant Architecture at the Dawn of a New Century
Rene Davids/Christine Killory, Architects
Recent Work
Borzou Rahimi, Architect
Persian Architecture
Jean Zagrodnik, Architect
Building Blocks: The Evolution of School Architecture

1993-1994
William Lewis, Architect
The New Mormon Temple in San Diego
James McGraw, Architect
Doing More with Less: The International Style
Eric Naslund, Architect
Local Sources: Making an Architecture from Things in our Own Backyard
Donald Innis, Architecture-Inventor
A Floating Airport for San Diego
Dirk Sutro, Architecture Critic
Escaping the Mediterranean Myth: Fresh Responses to San Diego
James Hubbell, Artist, Architect, Sculptor
In Search of Spirit in Building
Larry Ford, Prof. of Urban Planning, SDSU
San Diego: Sense of Place
Charles Slert, Architect
Contributing Factors in the Creation of an Architecture: Past, Present and Future
M. Wayne Donaldson, Architect
Preservation Architecture: The Techniques of a Time Bandit
Randal Jay Ehm, Architect
Studies of an Organic Architecture and Other Topics

1994-1995
Manuel Rosen, Architect
The Story Behind the Project: The Japanese Embassy in Mexico City
Philip Mead, Architect
The Healing and Regenerative Pursuits of Architecture
Stephen Borow, Architect
Developing Community Through Design
Jerry Mayfield, Architect, Director of Habitat
Habitat: Crossing the Border
Richard Bundy, Architect
My Father and I Built Low-Cost Housing in the 1950's
Anne Garrison and David Hewitt, Architectural Photographers
Architectural Photography
Catherine Herbst, Architect
Small Things that Make a Difference
Janet Kay and Michael Batter, Architects
Surface, Space, and Shadow
John Turpit, Architect
Qualcomm: A Case Study. How Architects in the Early 90's Accommodated Local High Tech Companies
Jim Gibson, Lighting Specialist
Antique Lighting 1870 to 1940's: Victorian to Art Deco
Patricia Trauth, Landscape Architect
Outdoor Rooms: The Integration of Outdoor Space and Buildings

 


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