\’tekne\ (n) :
art, craft or skill. <technography> technical: technological
Students of the School of Architecture and Planning engage Buffalo and the world as their laboratory for testing, building and advancing knowledge in architecture and planning. I am pleased to present the products of their research inquiry in Techne. This exciting compilation of student work cuts across our graduate and undergraduate programs in architecture and urban and regional planning and is a clear reflection of the talent, creativity and collaborative spirit that defines our Buffalo School community. Enjoy.
Dean Robert G. Shibley
TINO GOO
TIM GARGIULO
CRISTINA DELGADO
KIMBERLY SASS
BRANDON HAKE
ERIC MULTER
MATTHEW MACIAS
B.CHAPMAN + E.SCHELLENG
ALEX NOWAK
JESSICA HALL
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EDWARD SCHELLENG
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DANIEL LAMM
ABIGAIL PIERCE
WILLIAM BECKER
SHAUNA PRITCHARD
CHRISTIAN URENA
COLLEEN CREIGHTON
S. HOLTZER + K. STAVDAL
ERIC BECKER
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JACKSON LIM
BRIJHETTE FARMER
WILLIAM SEDIG
DAN AVILAN
ADAM GRENCI
GEORINE PIERRE
MATTHEW KREIDLER
TYLER DEMARLE
NATHAN ATTARD
ALEXANDRA SHEEHAN
BRIAN FENTZKE
NAHSHON JAGROOP
DANIEL KLEESCHULTE
QUINCY KOCZKA
CHRISTOPHER GOMEZ
JOSH DILLIN
TIM RUHL
STEPHEN OLSON
RANDY FERNANDO
XINGJIAN LIAO
JOHN BRENNAN
TIMOTHY UNG
SARA RASOOLZADEH
WAYNE FUNG
NICHOLAS KARL
MIKE MIESZCZANSKI
DYLAN BURNS
KATHY YUEN
ASHWINI KARVE
KRISTEN GABRIELE
JUSTINA DZIAMA
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ROBERT YOOS
CODY COTT
ILANA SIMHON
RICHARD VANCUREN
VIGNESHWAR KAILASAM
HOANG-VY BUI
PHILIP GUSMANO
QUINN WHITTAKER
SARAH WEISHAUPT
PAUL KIM
ANDREW DELLEBOVI
BYRON NICHOLAS
MARCUS ROYES
MAYA SHERMER
LANCE LOWELL
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Surfaces are introduced when three edges enclose a plane. Understanding of surface exposes objectivity of variations with more members.
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