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01/26/2009
Guild Traveling Fellows Exhibit

Each year the Architectural Guild and the School of Architecture award four Traveling Fellowship Awards of $5000 each.  4th and 5th year students compete with proposals and presentations illustrating their proposed destinations and study objectives.   

After they complete their studies, the awardees present the results of their work at an exhibition for alumni and professionals, students, and faculty.

This year's exhibition will feature a fascinating look at architecture, design ideas and images from around the world.  Guild members and friends are invited to attend!

Exhibitors will include:


2005-2006 Fellow
Chase L. Leavitt Traveling Fellowship
Alberto Lopez
The Power of the Waterfront

2006-2007 Fellows
Avi Efraim Gesundheit Traveling Fellowship
Meg Kalinowski
Class of 2009
Religiously Inspired Buildings in India

Avi Efraim Gesundheit Traveling Fellowship
Olen Milholland
Class of 2009
Back to Basics:  A Trip Through Nicaragua

Jon Adams Jerde, FAIA/USC Architectural Guild Traveling Fellowship
Kurt Franz
Class of 2007
Reconstructing the City:  Synthetic Landscapes

George C. Mayr Foundation/USC Architectural Guild Traveling Fellowship
Bryan Kim
Class of 2007
Historical Development of Christian Church Architecture:  Jerusalem, Istanbul and Rome

2007-2008 Fellows
Ave Efraim Gesundheit Traveling Fellowship
Heather Luna
Class of 2010
The Modern Movement Through Contrasting Lenses:  Le Corbusier vs. Alvar Aalto

Jon Adams Jerde, FAIA/USC Architectural Guild Traveling Fellowship
Anthony Laney
Class of 2008
Eternal and Temporal Relevance

George H. Mayr Traveling Fellowship
Michelle Costamagna & Tom Zapoticzny
Class of 2008
Investigating Trails:  Unraveling Paths

The exhibit will be open from January 26 through Friday, February 6
A reception will be held on January 26, 5:30 pm

Gallery Hours:  Monday thru Friday, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm

Location
Verle Annis Gallery

Time
10:00 a.m.

Contacts
Jane Ilger
ilger@usc.edu

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