[00:00:06] Introduction of Brent Barry, president of SCARAB, honorary architecture service fraternity [00:01:02] Barry tells of numerous architecture community services downtown [00:01:55] Interviewer, McCaleb, asks about a bridge that was designed as a senior project and maintained by architecture students [00:02:38] Barry talks about mission plaza temporary mall project [00:03:30] Barry talks about potential kiosk in front of library and increased communications between architects, engineers, and city planning students [00:04:40] Interviewer asks Barry about the point of view that architects hold about student community service [00:05:18] Interviewer begins to wrap up interview
[00:00:00] Interviewer introduces Glenn Rich, Foreign Student Advisor at Cal Poly [00:00:20] Rich talks about how many foreign students and where they come from [00:00:53] Rich talks about campus clubs, organizations, departments and community activities designed for foreign students [00:02:28] Rich talks about "International Week", in which students perform or display an aspect of their culture [00:03:13] Interviewer asks how community members can take part in engaging with foreign students [00:04:27] Rich gives his office phone number for people interested in participating in the Homestay Program [00:05:03] Interviewer closes interview
[00:00:09] Introduces Ken Schwartz, Director for Curriculum and Advisement for School of Architecture and Environmental Design [00:00:41] Schwartz talks about various public service projects that architecture students have recently participated in [00:01:41] Schwartz talks about how the students get started and fulfill the projects like those he listed [00:02:54] Schwartz talks about faculty and other architects guiding students in their work [00:03:22] Schwartz discusses how the students can be catalyst for professional services by being a source of enthusiastic and creative ideas [00:04:39] Schwartz talks about the student body of the School of Architecture and Environmental Design [00:05:44] Schwartz talks about the response of city government to the work done by students [00:06:50] Interviewer starts to wrap up interview
Adobe, Near Pomona: abandoned house.
Adobe, San Fernando Valley: 2-story adobe, remains, front view.
Adobe, San Fernando Valley: 2-story adobe, remains, rear view.
Adobe, San Fernando Valley: one room adobe.
Adobe, San Fernando Valley: 1-story adobe, porch view, colonnades.
Opening session for the 40th NAACP Convention took place at the Second Baptist Church, 2412 Griffith Ave., in South Central Los Angeles. Norman F. Marsh designed the building along with black architect Paul R. Williams. The church has figured prominently in the African-American civil rights movement
Held in the outdoor Hollywood Bowl and included a musical program by the Los Angeles County Band and local church choirs