"I’m just here to eat bugs and cry about being lost like a kid separated from their parents in whole foods. "
-Cas on Vishaan
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"I’m just here to eat bugs and cry about being lost like a kid separated from their parents in whole foods. "
-Cas on Vishaan
A cute friend from one of my campaigns! Not super great at drawing masculine faces, but oh well. I tried.
New Campaign, Who Dis?
There’s been an extended absence as our previous game fell out from under us due to real life. BUT WE’RE BACK WITH A VENGEANCE.
We have a current party of four, placed in a low-level underdark campaign. Previous information under the Lorehound tag and character tags are currently invalid, but I won’t be deleting them from the blog.
Get familiar.
The director of the real estate development program at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation talks about the future of the profession.
Mid-review: Vishaan and Galia Studio
Vishaan Chakrabarti and Galia Solomonoff are jointly teaching a design studio with architecture and real estate students at Columbia University, where I serve as Director of the Real Estate Development Program and as Director of the Center for Urban Real Estate (CURE.) and Professor Solomonoff is Assistant Professor of Architecture.
The focus of the studio is Tokyo itself, demographic shifts, and environmental resilience. Vishaan and Galia are working at the scale of a building in the Ginza district and at the scale of a neighborhood by looking at development possibilities within Tokyo Bay. Galia, Vishaan, Omar Toro-Vaca, Andy Vann, Daisuke Hirose, other colleagues and 19 students will be in Tokyo the week of March 18-22. As part of our agenda there, they would very much appreciate the opportunity to meet and discuss you on the mid-term review at Studio-X Tokyo, Shibaura House. Please come and see their cross-cultural initiative in this Architecture / Real Estate Development studio.
9am - 1pm, Tuesday 19th March, 2013 at Studio-X Tokyo, Shibaura House
Open to public
Free entrance