The bench you’re sitting on could have been a senior project. That sculpture you admire could have been a professor’s creation.
Tag: architecture
30-Minute Update: Cal Poly named ‘Best in the West,’ pier opens its gates to the public
Mustang News anchors Mallory St. George and Shannon Durkee update you on Mustang News’ biggest stories this week.
Mustang News, Oct. 7, 2014: Total lunar eclipse, Cubesat launch
Mustang News anchor Olivia DeGennaro covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
50 years later, architecture program revisits humble beginnings
Fifty years ago, six students graduated from the newly implemented five-year program at Cal Poly, with only 14 faculty members helping jumpstart it
Mustang News Weekly Newscast, May 29, 2014
Mustang News anchors Julian Del Gaudio and Mallory St. George recap Mustang News’ biggest stories this week.
Why architecture students build structures you could never live in
These projects, though they may seem abstract, are all part of easing architecture students into looking at larger and more complex sites.
'Meet the Firms': Not your typical job fair
“Meet The Firms” is the only narrowed recruiting event of its kind, and it is dedicated to students in CAED.
Mustang News, Nov. 6, 2013: Campus Dining plans to expand, Financial aid cancels federal loans
Christina Favuzzi Mustang News anchor Christina Favuzzi covers today’s biggest news at Cal Poly.
Cal Poly’s architecture program named best in the nation
Ashley Whittingham Cal Poly’s undergraduate architecture program was named the best in the Greenway Group’s 2014 survey of America’s top architecture schools. The survey asked 693 professional architecture firms and corporations which universities best prepare students for practice. Greenway also gathered data from 89 deans and chairs of architecture schools and polled 2,760 students on […]
Architecture students to display year’s worth of work at ‘FINAL CUT’
Fifth-year architecture students will display their projects, the culmination of their college career, at FINAL CUT, one of the largest design and architecture exhibits in California.
Students engineer suspension bridge out of children’s toys
Dexter Lawn looked like a scene right out of Legoland on Monday, but the suspension bridge was more than a colorful display, it was an architecture project.

