Friday, December 18, 2009

Yay ladies!

Check out this article from Architect Magazine discussing the future of business--and how more women are ruling it! As more women architects and designers go into the business world, changes are becoming smarter, and greener.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

A Piece of Cleveland

If you've ever been to Cleveland, you'd know about all the unused factory, business and apartment buildings that are decades old and go neglected. But Dwell magazine featured an article about an organization called APOC--A Piece of Cleveland--that reuses these materials to build furniture with a story. Read the article, and check out APOCs website by clicking here.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Embrace the 3-D opportunities...

Check out this article from ASID Icon magazine discussing the up and coming improvements to 3-d rendering programs from Autodesk and Google Sketchup, and how it's impacting our careers as soon-to-be designers!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Outrage in Chicago

Check out this article, as Chicago destroys one of Bauhaus pioneer Walter Gropius' buildings to make way for the Olympic games--despite the fact that Chicago will not be hosting the 2016 games.

Anshen & Allen tour

Thursday, November 12th at 4:30 we are fortunate to tour the offices of Anshen and Allen, out of the Buggyworks building right here in downtown Columbus. The office has achieved a silver LEED certification, and they are willing to show our student chapter! RSVP to SCrenshaw.1@go.ccad.edu. We will be discussing this more during next Mondays meeting.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

LEED building tour opportunity

Anshen & Allen, a well known architectural firm has an office out of the Buggyworks building here in Columbus. This office is LEED certified, and they are willing to take us students on a tour! Please email Sue with your availability on Thursdays and Fridays.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Contract Magazine

Contract magazine has an interesting article about the increasing value of historic preservation and LEED accreditation. Check it out!

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Please join us for some dinner Saturday evening at COSI at Easton, any time between 5:00 and 9:00 p.m. COSI is located at 4074 The Strand West right between Bon Vie and Andrews Jewelers. COSI is going to donate 10% of thier profits during this time to our organization so please stop by to show your support and help us get to NeoCon 2010!

Friday, October 2, 2009

Attention Sophomores!

For some inspiration for your folly projects, check out this cottage posted on the Inhabitat website!

Thursday, October 1, 2009




Please stop by the Crane Lighting Lab at 3:30 on Tuesday for a showing of Meet the Fockers and some snacks and goodies. This event is open to everyone and we'll be selling snacks to help raise money for our trip to NeoCon 2010. So even if you can't stay for the whole movie, come by for a snack!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Bjarke Ingels at TED

For those of you who have not heard of TED, it is a group dedicated to spreading ideas about Technology, Education and Design. They have some really great videos from professionals on the cutting edge of design. It's definitely worth checking out.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Raffle!

We're going to be holding a raffle on Monday and Tuesday this week from 11:00-12:30. The winner will receive a one-year student membership to the CCAD chapter of ASID! Tickets are only $1, so come over to the Design Library in Crane and pick up your ticket!

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Kitchen & Bath designers!

I found this video on Dwell's website, and found it inspiring. Enjoy!

 

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Universal design, anyone?

If anyone is interested in finding out more on universal design, the IDeA center has some good publications and tools for your research. Click here to view!

Friday, September 4, 2009

Incandescents are old news!

Europe bans the sale of incandescent bulbs, click here to read the article!

Monday, August 31, 2009

ASID Kick-off Meeting re-cap

What's in an ASID membership?

ASID National: $45 annual
  • Invitations to exclusive events--free food, product information, networking opportunities!
  • Access magazine, ASID's online magazine
  • Major discounts on our favorite magazines like Interior Design, Metropolis, etc (pay as low as $10/year for Interior Design)
  • Ability to affiliate your name with a professional organization
  • Job/internship postings, and scholarship competitions just for members
  • Research summaries on their website (think projects! You'll need it!!)
  • Neocon Chicago trip in June 2010!!!! Organization funds go to National members first.
CCAD ASID membership: $12 annual
  • Fundraising participation
  • Events held at school, and notification of events held in the city by ASID Headquarters
What is Neocon? 

Think about your favorite vendor, like Knoll. Think about a large showroom with your favorite products--stuff you only see online or in magazines-- available for you to touch and experience. Add to that free publications, brochures, souvenirs, and reps who love students and who want to answer any and every question you have about the industry. Add students from around the country going through the same thing as you are, sharing advice.  Now multiply that by 1200. Neocon is held at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago every year, and is the largest tradeshow of its kind in North America. This is where we're trying to go as a group next June!! National student members get priority of funds! For more information: www.neocon.com

Positions within the organization that still need filled:
President Elect: Supports and works closely with president in all areas, prepares for and becomes president the following year, focuses on chapter internal and external communications, participates in strategic planning.

Secretary: Keeps records of all meetings and events, works with Headquarters Support Team and student Membership chair (Vicky) to maintain accurate membership rosters, coordinates logistics of meetings and events, participates in strategic planning.

Treasurer: Receives and deposits all chapter funds into bank account, prepares chapter budget and makes financial reports to members during monthly meetings, prepares Neocon progress report for monthly meetings, maintains accurate accounts of chapter events, participates in strategic planning. 

Committees that need more people:

Programming: Plan and schedule speakers, collect business cards for future programs, determine the content and types of events based on the student members’ needs and interests, and the interests of the professional design community.

Membership: Organize membership drive, keep track and assist students with membership renewals. Look for ways to promote national student membership.

Fundraising: Plan events, raffles and sales. Update the calendar of events. Keep track of list of gift card donors and send thank-yous.

Graphics: Make fliers/posters for events, fundraisers and membership drives, promote use of the group blog and forum.

Email SCrenshaw.1@go.ccad.edu if you're interested!!

Friday, August 28, 2009

Social Responsibility and Interior Design

The University of North Texas, College of Visual Arts and Design, and PLiNTH & CHiNTZ have invited us to participate in a study they are conducting.

The survey covers the “Triple Bottom Line,” or the idea of balancing the economic, environmental, and social impacts of a project, often used when discussing sustainable design. The focus of this questionnaire is on the “social responsibility” side of this approach, and specifically, how this relates to TEXTILE SELECTION AND SPECIFICATION. For the purposes of this survey, “sustainable design” includes the economic, environmental, and social impacts of a project and addresses the health and well-being of people and ecosystems for current and future generations.

Please take a moment of your time to help out some fellow students and take the survey.

If you'd like to learn more about the Triple Bottom Line, there's a paper from Portland State University linked on the USGBC website. Check it out here.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Without a hitch!

Thank you to everyone who attended the Meet & Greet for the department, I hope you all gained some knowledge of what our student chapter is all about, while becoming aquatinted with the other students and faculty. A reminder about the meeting for those of you who are interested in joining or just hearing more about it--Monday the 31st at 11am will be the student chapter kick-off meeting in our Light Lab. We'll be discussing elections, what committees and chairs are available, deadlines for fees due, and a question and answer session. Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Mingle with the IN Crowd!

Meet & Greet tomorrow at 6pm thrown by ASID Student Chapter. Meet instructors and fellow interior majors, get advice, information and make friends! Starting out in the Light lab.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Goldmine!

I know a lot of you weren't able to make it to Neocon this year, but here's your chance to access the wealth of information that was available to attendees! Click here to view PDF versions of seminar handouts and papers from some of the speakers. Enjoy!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Design Like You Give a Damn!

"What's the value of innovative design if it isn't shared?" Architecture for Humanity is a nonprofit organization, founded in 1999 to "promote architectural and design solutions to global, social and humanitarian crises." They've helped communities in need around the globe; Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey and Uganda just to name a few. In 2004, they were honored with the ASID Design for Humanity award. What's fascinating is that they are bringing professional design services from architects and designers--about 40,000 of them--willing to give up their time to design sustainable facilities for people who would not otherwise be able to afford them, because they believe "design is the ultimate renewable resource." Design Like You Give a Damn is a book showcasing over 80 contemporary design solutions demonstrating the power behind design that improves lives, and is Architecture for Humanity's theme. The video is a little long, but very touching.



Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Welcome!

Welcome to ASID Student Chapter of CCAD, where our purpose is to educate through giving members opportunities to network with industry professionals and each other, exposing everyone to real-world aspects of the profession.

Our Mission:
o Educate people within the school of what it is we do as IN majors
o Strengthen our Chapter
o Excite people about membership within the Chapter and National membership
o Build Bridges for long-term professional relationships and future growth