Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 21, 1983, Page 8, Image 7

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Eleven students are getting
a taste of life as a University
architecture major by atten
ding the University’s Summer
Architecture Academy.
The six week program,
sponsored by the architecture
department, involves studio
work, lectures and workshops
for six hours a day, Monday
through Thursday, with an ad
ditional three hours of studio
work Friday mornings.
But students don’t have to
spend all their time in the
studio — unlike some ar
chitecture majors during the
academic year.
After Chris Baines calmed
his initial nervousness, he
relaxed and eased into the pro
gram. “I thought it would be a
crammed course and we’d
have to study, study," he says.
Even without previous ar
chitecture classes, Baines has
always been interested in the
field. “People thought I was
weird because I was always
reading books on architecture
in the library,” he says.
The program is designed to
allow students like Baines to
decide if they are interested in
a career in architecture or not.
"The academy gives hands
on experience, so that at the
end of the six weeks, they’ll
know whether or not they want
to go to architecture school,”
says Michael Utsey, architec
ture professor and academy
director.
It will also improve informa
tion about architecture and
design to high school
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Students at the Summer Architecture Academy get the ",hands-on experience” that will help them
decide if they want to attend architecture school.
students and present a wide
range of information about
careers in design, he says.
To introduce students to
other areas of design, pro
fessors will lead students on
two field trips. The first is a
three day tour led by Eugene
Bressle, an architecture pro
fessor. Beginning at Mt.
Bachelor and ending at the
Oregon Dunes, Bressler will
discuss the social and
political issues of land plann
ing policy, and the factors in
volved in each environment.
The second trip will be to
Portland, giving students an
opportunity to see urban
design projects and visit
several different working at
mospheres, including firms
ranging from two-person of
fices to firms of more than 250
employees.
Completing the summer
academy is a final open-to-the
public review of the students'
work in Lawrence Hall, as well
as an awards luncheon where
certificates of achievement
will be presented.
“It’s different than I ex
pected," says Janice Molly,
one of two students from
Eugene. She did not expect to
become acquainted individual
ly with each one of the
students, four of whom are
from outside the U.S.
“We’ve only been here a
week and I already feel like I’ve
known everyone for a long
time,” Molly says. She adds
that she wants to be an ar
chitect, so the academy is a
chance to be in an architec
ture school, and "see what it’s
like."
Holly Simmons, a student
from Alaska, came “mainly to
see if a design career would be
right for me," although she
knows that she “likes to
create something that has a
lot of beauty.”
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