Cal Poly Pomona’s undergraduate landscape architecture program was ranked No. 10 in the nation by “DesignIntelligence Quarterly” in their 2017-18 list of America’s Best Architecture and Design Schools moving up one spot. The graduate landscape architecture program was at No.…
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Have you ever dreamed of designing something spectacular like a Rose Parade float? Do you love to sketch, tell stories or draw fanciful images. Has music played a special role in your life? The design contest for the 2019 Cal…
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A team of three architecture students has won the Julius Shulman Emerging Talent Award for their design of a 114,000-square-foot mixed use development. The competition involved teams from each of the six Los Angeles County architecture schools and was part…
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A Cal Poly Pomona team has won the NASA Glenn Research Center’s first University Student Design Challenge. During the four-month competition, 16 teams of students designed concepts for using aeronautics vehicles as a means to travel within city limits. The…
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Almost 700 votes were cast on Facebook in the Cal Poly Pomona summer session 2017 T-shirt design contest. With 233 votes, a retro design featuring a giant sun and the stables weather vane was the winner. Entries needed to capture…
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A team of engineering students rocketed to second place in the Undergraduate Team Space Transportation Design Competition. Nine students submitted their design, “STORM,” to the international competition hosted by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Foundation. Teams from around…
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The Office of Public Affairs has won four APEX Awards for Publication Excellence. The awards honor the work of professional communicators in a variety of industries. Senior graphic artist Ani Markarian was honored for design and layout of the university’s…
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Memories of the 2012 Cal Poly Universities’ rose float, ¿To the Rescue,¿ are still fresh, but it¿s already time to start thinking about 2013. Sally M. Bixby, the second woman to lead the Tournament of Roses Association in its long…
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Responding to the urgent need for affordable housing, architecture students have designed a low-cost, prefabricated model house for earthquake victims in Haiti.
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Landscape architecture students help Weingart Center envision a new facility that would serve 150 homeless veterans.
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