Thursday, March 29, 2007
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Grad School: Where Do I Go???
M.Arch Program Options
| Undergraduate Degree | Program | Required Units | Maximum Elective Units |
| Bachelor of Architecture (five-year professional) degree | Option 1 (one-year program) | 24 | 16 |
| Four-year non-professional architecture degree (BA, BS, or BED degree in Architecture) | Option 2 (two-year program) | 48 | 25 |
| BA or BS degree in any non-architecture field | Option 3 (three-year program) | 72 | 1 |
Thesis Requirement
A design thesis culminates the program for all Master of Architecture students. With the approval of the chair of graduate advisors, a research thesis option is available.
While Berkley is my number one option right now, I have also looked into the University of Chicago, Harvard, and UCLA. Looking at all of these graduate schools, has definitely inspired and encouraged me to stick with architecture.
ACADIA

"Recent developments in innovative technologies and smart materials have created new opportunities and are suggesting significant changes in the way we design and build architecture" (ACADIA). During my first year at Texas A&M, I have discovered that the technology gap between older professors opposed to younger professors and students is vast. As I continue my education in architecture, I want to make sure that I am aware of the latest technologies that pertain to my profession. After researching, I have found that ACADIA focuses on how new technologies can be integrated into architecture and how they relate to innovation and building industry. This will allow a connection between architecture and technology in general, and digital and building technologies in particular. By doing this, opportunities and challenges will be better met in the future. ACADIA seems like an interesting conference to look into, and will definitely be beneficial as I continue my education.
Associated Builders and Contractors
Monday, March 26, 2007
Course Spreadsheet
Sunday, March 25, 2007
ArtFest Application
Entry No.
| Entry No. |
ArtFest 2007 Entry Form
Contact Information | |
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| Name | Erin Callahan |
| Local Address | PMB G 205 Commons Lobby |
| City ST ZIP Code | |
| Permanent Address | VZCR 2207 |
| City ST ZIP Code | |
| Local Phone | 903-283-1196 |
| Cell Phone | 903-283-1196 |
| E-Mail Address | Erinalysa06@neo.tamu.edu |
| Alternate E-Mail Address | erinalysa@gmail.com |
| Hometown | |
| Major | Architecture |
| Classification | U2 |
| Title of Work | Lively |
| Medium | Museum Board |
Category | |
| Select one of the following: | |
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| Computer Generated Images |
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| Drawing |
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| Film/Video/Animated Shorts |
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| Painting |
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| Photography |
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| Mixed Media |
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| Sculpture |
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Physical Description |
| *20 in. x 20 in. *Ink Drawing *Museum Board |
Artist’s Statement |
| The ink drawing represents the word “Lively.” I used circles and squares to form patterns in order to convey the word. |
Agreement and Signature | |
| I certify that this artwork is my original creation and is ready for display. I have read and agree to the official rules of ArtFest 2007. I understand that artwork not picked up by | |
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| Name (printed) | Erin Callahan |
| Signature | |
| Date | |
For VAC TUse Only: |
| Paid: |
| Receipt Number: |
| Received By: |
| Entry Number: |
| Artwork has secure hanging device and is ready for display. |
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Inside My Mind...

I used the program NovaMind to map my mind. This program was easy and fun to use. In the process, I learned how to create different categories, and then branch different ideas from them. All in all, I really liked this assignment and I enjoyed learning NovaMind.
Monday, March 19, 2007
Blender

Blender is an awesome program that allows you to model, shade, animate, render, and create in 3D. You can download blender at http://www.blender.org/. Blender is such a difficult program to learn because it has so many options and hidden layers. There are several different websites with tutorials on blender, such as http://www.blendernation.com and on wikibooks: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blender_3D:_Noob_to_Pro/Blender_Interface. The tutorials were extremely helpful, especially the one on wikibooks, but took a lot of time, because you would have to read and then do it, in order to get hands on experience. Once I figured out how to maneuver my way around blender, I really enjoyed playing with it. I made a simple model and then put a render on it, but I was really proud of myself. Once I finish going through the entire tutorial, I hope to learn a lot more about blender.
Life in Canton, Texas
This is is view from the square- across from the court house. All of the buildings on the square have an "old-timey " appearance.
This is where the Dixie Hotel used to be located. The Dixie Hotel is famous because back in the early 1900's, Bonnie and Clyde stayed here.
Last summer, Canton got several new additions to the town. One of them was a brand new water park- Splash Kingdom.
This is the main shopping strip in Canton. Here we have Beall's, Tractor Supply, Movie Magic, Brookshire's, and several other stores.
This side of the street has several nicer buildings. We have a tea-room, lots of fancy antiques and furniture stores, and a brand new cafe.
My junior year, we got the privilege of having a brand new auditorium built at the high school, along with a new Jr. High, baseball fields, and tennis courts. This is a picture of the brand new auditorium.
We have had several outstanding accomplishments in Canton. Our high school band is the 2002, 2004, and 2006 state marching champions, while our cross country team also has a state championship. (WHOOP!)
For a long time, segregation was a huge problem in Canton, TX. Even though the problem is much better, the majority of the black community still lives in a separate part of town, called Wynne Community.
I have only been through Wynne a couple of times in my life, and as I was driving through the other day- I found it really strange that they had three churches so close together. The church below was right across the street from the other two.
The Arbors are the newer pavilions. They are very nice, and several vendors pay a lot of money to rent spots in the arbors. The arbors are pretty much in the center of everything.
Across the street from First Monday is the Farmer's Market. It is huge, and very popular. I worked at a produce stand similar to this one over the summer.
Dairy Palace is the high school hangout in Canton. It is an old diner with the best ice cream and hamburgers around. It is open 24 hours, and you will always find people there, especially after games on Friday nights. Dairy Palace is even decorated like an old diner would be.
