arcCA 08.1: ’90s Generation


’90s Generation” looks at the cohort of architects who were in school in the decade in which hand drawing gave way to computer drawing. It is the 1st quarter 2008 issue of arcCA (Architecture California), which was, from 2000 to 2012, the quarterly print journal of the AIA California Council.


Editor’s Comment
Tim Culvahouse

Cabinet for Sleeping Standing Up
Annie Chu, AIA

California: State(s) of Practice
Peter Zellner

Two Generations: a Conversation
David Erdman and Thom Mayne, FAIA

The 1990s: a Theoretical Post Mortem
Patricia Morton and Paulette Singley

Five Schools, Eight Voices, Two Surveys

Stretching the M. Arch.: Dual Degree Students at Cal
Christopher Sensenig

Technology and the Culture of the Profession
Edward Mojica, AIA

Licensure and Time
Casius Pealer

Multiple Generations: an Interview with Sean Fine
David Roccosalva, Assoc. AIA

Blog Is In the Details: Spread the Good Word
Jimmy Stamp

A Conversation with Shigeru Ban, Hon. FAIA
Michael Franklin Ross, FAIA

Off Grid Ideas Competition

Under the Radar: Rob Ley’s Serial Departure and Atwater Residence
Stephen Slaughter, AIA

. . . and Counting
David Meckel, FAIA

Coda: Plug-In Tower, 1971, Harry Newman, AIA
Rob Cuscaden for the Chicago Sun-Times, 8 August 1971


A PDF of the full issue is available here.


Author biographical information as of the date of original publication.