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Bringing Materials Back to LifeJoin us in an informative virtual meeting with industry leaders who will share their personal experiences and how they are making strides to change the world, one building at a time! We hope…
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San Francisco Design All StarsA panel discussion featuring four of the Bay Area’s top interior designers which will be moderated by friend and colleague, Kay Evans, Vice President of the School of Interior Architecture and…
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Interior Architecture & Design - Spring Show 2016The Academy of Art University hosts its annual year-end Sping Show for 2016, showcasing the outstanding student work from the School of Interior Architecture & Design. |
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ADA Principles & Codes: Mimi SullivanExecutive Director of the School of Architecture, Mimi Sullivan, shares how to make interior spaces more accessible and usable. |
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Fall 2018 Alumni PanelCurious to know what life is like after graduation? School of Interior Architecture and Design alumni Kevin Chung, Kiko Singh, Antonio Martins, and Lena Pham come back to Academy of Art University to… |
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Raising Hope Through Design - IAD Community ImpactDesign Industries Foundation Fighting Aids (DIFFA) gives the design industry an opportunity to raise money for patient care in San Francisco and HIV research. Students from the School of Interior… |
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Design for Social Change: Greater Good StudioGeorge Aye, Co-Founder & Director of Innovation of Greater Good Studio joined the School of Interior Architecture & Design for a discussion of his work. He co-founded Greater Good Studio with… |
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Fire Safety - Building CodesAs part 4 of the lecture on Building Codes, Pamela Tang discusses California building codes and their relationship to fire safety. She also shares the three aspects of fire safety:… |
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Accessibility - Building CodesAccessibility usually means "path of travel" and clearances. However, it can also refer to providing an accessible environment for the hearing, sight, and even mentally impaired. Here in… |