E10. Architectural Educator's Perspective - Hugo Sheward, Ph.D
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This week Jordan, Aaron, and Jarrett sit down with yet another former professor of theirs, Hugo Sheward. They talk about his background and what architecture school was like in Chile. Next, Hugo talks about how in South America they treat architecture differently than we do in the United States and how this has influenced his teaching philosophy. Lastly, they talk about Hugo's research, what it was like working for Charles "Chuck" Eastman (the father of BIM) at Georgia Tech, and how that has lead him to teaching new classes at KU.
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