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Christine has been invited back to teach another semester of Architecture 511……the Fundamentals of Construction Materials and Methods. Help wanted: Needed: construction sites of large buildings for field trips for the students.
1. Excavation, basement and foundation….preferably several underground levels of parking structure with new concrete to show students in September 2010

2. Steel and curtain wall construction in a high rise …..8 stories or higher.

Red brick and built in the 1880's

Red brick and built in the 1880's

Christine Lampert’s youngest daughter, Michele Lang has chosen her college.  She was looking for a traditional  small town,  preferably historic with an established college close to the historic downtown.  She found California State University Chico.  The town was founded in the 1860′s and the campus was founded in the 1880′s originally as a teaching college.  The historic downtown and the beautiful redbrick campus are next door to each other.  From the foothills of the Cascade  Mountains nearby Bidwell creek runs through town and bisects the campus.  Bidwell park is the largest municipal park in the USA and offers many swimming holes up in the foothills of Butte County for the students during hot weather.  The school is tucked away in a corner of California where many tourists have never visited.  Lassen National Park is about an hour north and even in the summer the snow capped peak of Mount Lassen is seen in the distance.  The town is on the edge of the San Joaquin Valley which is the great agricultural valley of California.  The Sierra Mountains are just to the south and the Cascades foothills are touching the edge of the town. 

Michele was accepted into an elite honor’s program with 34 other students and 5 professors.  This program blends almost all of the general education requirements into the first year with a 17 unit study program each semester combining history, english, science, psychology and the arts.  The first month the class traveled to Ashland, Oregon to see 4 plays. They meet weekly for star gazing for the astromony portion.  They have dissected a sheeps brain combined with studies of the human brain for psychology and science and there are many other exciting discussions and exercises that they engage in.  The rest of the semester includes trips to San Francisco museums and a campout at the university science nature center.

University of ArizonaChristine Lampert will serve on the accrediting team for the School of Architecture at the University of Arizona this month.  She has been invited to serve on the NAAB team (the National Architecture Accrediting Board).  The team meets at the campus in Tucson, Arizona from September 26 to September 30.  Their  goal is to review the architecture program and to  interview the faculty, administration and students to better understand how the school manages and runs the architecture programs.  The team recommends improvements and determines if the school will be accredited for another term.  Christine has been serving on NAAB teams since 1998.

Front Elevation - The Community Center

Front Elevation - The Community Center

LEED AP FOR CAROLYN DIAS

CONGRATULATIONS TO CAROLYN DIAS WHO IS NOW OFFICIALLY “LEED AP”

LAMPERT DIAS ARCHITECTS, INC HAS ALWAYS PROVIDED SUSTAINABLE DESIGN BUT NOW WE HAVE THE OFFICIAL DESIGNATION. 

WE LOOK FORWARD TO A VERY GREEN FUTURE………………………

ON THE DRAWING BOARDS RIGHT NOW IS A NEW BUILDING PROJECT IN DOWNTOWN SAN CLEMENTE AT 155 AVENIDA DEL MAR.  THIS NEW 3 STORY MIXED USE BUILDING WILL HAVE A GREEN ROOF.   THE ROOF TOP PATIO WILL ALSO BE PLANTED WITH A GARDEN FOR THE OWNERS OF THE 3RD FLOOR LIVING UNITS.

Lampert-Dias Architects, Inc. was featured in Builder/Architect Magazine in the January 2009 issue. To see this full-sized, click HERE.