Telesishttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/3203532024-03-29T00:04:27Z2024-03-29T00:04:27ZTelesis 2021Person, AngelaSack, EvanDeCuyper, BenGodfrey, RyanKinnaman, RandallVaccarino Gearty, GiulianaHowell, TravisPickens, TannerO’Connor, KateDoglas, RebeccaGoodale, IanGravel, BenMas Pohmajevic, CandelariaSwaby, DavidLange, JakeHays, EmilyHilmes, JohannaFinklestein, AlexJames, Jaehttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/3359222022-07-19T16:23:51Z2021-01-01T00:00:00ZTelesis 2021
Person, Angela; Sack, Evan; DeCuyper, Ben; Godfrey, Ryan; Kinnaman, Randall; Vaccarino Gearty, Giuliana; Howell, Travis; Pickens, Tanner; O’Connor, Kate; Doglas, Rebecca; Goodale, Ian; Gravel, Ben; Mas Pohmajevic, Candelaria; Swaby, David; Lange, Jake; Hays, Emily; Hilmes, Johanna; Finklestein, Alex; James, Jae
Person, Angela; Person, Angela
Front Matter: This edition of Telesis, the University of Oklahoma Gibbs College of Architecture student journal, explores the theme of "Isolation."; Editorial: The Telesis Team introduces Telesis: Isolation.; Association: Randall Kinnaman shares his childhood experiences of visiting his incarcerated father at various prison visitation centers.; Disorientation: Giuliana Vaccarino Gearty explores the positive outcomes from feeling lost in a city.; Dismantling: Travis Howell and Tanner Pickens share the history of Oklahoma City’s Deep Deuce and Interstate 235.; Engagement: Kate O’Connor introduces Marywood University’s Socially Responsible Architecture seminar.; Food Fight: Rebecca Doglas combats food deserts.; Drops: Ian Goodale provides shelter to the homeless.; Displacement: Ben Gravel provides shelter for those displaced by California Wildfires.; Schematics: Ryan Godfrey proposes inclusive design schematics for people with autism.; Villa: Candelaria Mas Pohmajevic examines COVID 19 outbreaks in Argentina’s Shanty Towns.; Rehabilitation: David Swaby investigates prison rehabilitation in the form of educational programs.; Chair: Jake Lange explores the importance of agency in processes of rehabilitation.; Incarceration: Emily Hays calls designers to no longer be complicit in the design of carceral facilities.; Tunnel: Johanna Hilmes explores the benefits of incorporating color in prison design.; Interview: Alex Finklestein interviews Dr. Jae James regarding his experience of incarceration and resultant ambitions.
2021-01-01T00:00:00ZTelesis 2020Andrade, AnthonyBaker, NoahDecuyper, BenGodfrey, RyanHan, TaylinPerson, AngelaSack, EvanSchaffernicht, MagdalenaAnthony, MarilynARCH 4513ART 2413Guido, LucaHays, EmilyHoushmanidpanah, ElahehHumans of GouldMcMichael, ConorSimon, Carolinehttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/3359212022-07-08T05:08:05Z2020-01-01T00:00:00ZTelesis 2020
Andrade, Anthony; Baker, Noah; Decuyper, Ben; Godfrey, Ryan; Han, Taylin; Person, Angela; Sack, Evan; Schaffernicht, Magdalena; Anthony, Marilyn; ARCH 4513; ART 2413; Guido, Luca; Hays, Emily; Houshmanidpanah, Elaheh; Humans of Gould; McMichael, Conor; Simon, Caroline
Front Matter: This edition of Telesis, the University of Oklahoma Gibbs College of Architecture student journal, explores the theme of "Metamedia."; Editorial: The Telesis Team introduces Telesis: Metamedia.; Conversation: Emily Hays and Evan Sack discuss the history of Telesis and its revitalization in 2018 with Telesis: Design Against.; Renegade: Luca Guido re-imagines two famous, outlandish Bruce Goff designs as Cold War hideouts for necessary military operations.; Impermanent: Elaheh Houshmanidpanah and Ben DeCuyper discuss the agency the general public has in affecting their built surroundings through place attachment.; Nuclear: Caroline Simon investigates the results of the United States' fallout shelter program.; Literature: Marilyn Anthony compares, and shares the mutual inspiration between, literature and architecture.; Black: Ryan Godfrey questions why designers, especially architects, wear black.; Headspace: Humans of Gould documents the daily activities and habits of students within The University of Oklahoma's College of Architecture.; Sketching: Students translate, through sketching, various pieces of music spanning time and genre.; Cycle: Anthony Andrade discusses the inevitability of self-driving cars and their potential effects on urbanism.; Pervious: Ben DeCuyper discusses potential flood mitigation techniques for cities and buildings.; Action: Conor McMichael discusses how improving our built environments can reduce social isolation.
2020-01-01T00:00:00ZTelesis September 1973Tisdale, PatMankin, HavenElliot, RobBaker, BobbiBender, DonChalom, MarkGraber, LeonShockey, SteveRose, Davidhttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/3214172019-11-12T17:48:18Z1973-09-01T00:00:00ZTelesis September 1973
Tisdale, Pat; Mankin, Haven; Elliot, Rob; Baker, Bobbi; Bender, Don; Chalom, Mark; Graber, Leon; Shockey, Steve; Rose, David
1973-09-01T00:00:00ZTelesis February 1974Sieley, MarkPrice, MikeSmith, RandyHirschi, AnnRoss, GaryYang, PaulineSmith, NancyWilly, BrandeckerDodig, Ralphhttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/3214162019-11-12T17:48:17Z1974-01-01T00:00:00ZTelesis February 1974
Sieley, Mark; Price, Mike; Smith, Randy; Hirschi, Ann; Ross, Gary; Yang, Pauline; Smith, Nancy; Willy, Brandecker; Dodig, Ralph
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