arcCA 00.1: Zoning Time


Zoning Time” explores the impact of time on architectural practice. It is the 1st quarter 2000 issue of arcCA (Architecture California), which was, from 2000 to 2012, the quarterly print journal of the AIA California Council.


Editor’s Comment
Therese Bissell

Continuum
W. Mike Martin, FAIA, PhD


Speed Limits: AIACC Firm Survey on Time and Practice
Carol Shen, FAIA

The Time Is Now: Faster, Faster
Lisa Findley, AIA

Timeless Structures: Prevailing in a Shifting Landscape
AIACC Editorial Board

Endurance: The Architecture of Continuous Change
Donlyn Lyndon, FAIA

Getting Engaged: The New Context
Bruce Mau

Time Trials: Starting Early
Michael Hricak, FAIA


Keeping Pace
Obie G. Bowman, AIA

Strategies: John Ruble, FAIA
Profiled by Lisa Padilla, AIA

Punching the Clock: Peter Pfau, AIA
Profiled by Lisa Findley, AIA

Tempus Fugit: Edwin S. Darden, Jr., AIA
Profiled by Carol Shen, FAIA

Pacific Standard: Rob Quigley, FAIA
Profiled by Lisa Findley, AIA

Tools: Ken Sanders, AIA
Profiled by Lisa Padilla, AIA

Twentyfourseven: Carolina Woo, FAIA
Profiled by Allison Williams, FAIA


Coda: Time Ran Out for a Modernist Urban Oasis
An elegy by Jim Jennings


A PDF of the full issue is available here.


Author biographical information as of the date of original publication.