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- Hidden in the hills of Cal Poly lays an architectural graveyard free to . . .
Every year, competitors design and build “shelters” where they must inhabit their structures throughout the entirety of the weekend of Cal Poly’s own Open House The Design Village is an architectural competition hosted by Cal Poly in the experimental structures lab behind the campus
- Exactly How To Find The Cal Poly Architecture Graveyard (A Playground . . .
In this post, I’m sharing exactly how to find the Cal Poly Architecture Graveyard, where to park, what to bring and a few tips to make the best out of your visit
- Architecture Graveyard Hike, California - 349 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
This trail can be accessed from Village Drive in San Luis Obispo and leads to the Cal Poly Architecture Graveyard, where you’ll find several unique art installations to explore
- What is Cal Poly Architecture Graveyard? See buildings, canyon | San . . .
In the northeast corner of Cal Poly’s San Luis Obispo campus, the wind whistles through more than two dozen perplexing structures nestled into a grassy canyon The structures have unorthodox
- Architecture Graveyard: Hidden Gem in SLO’s Poly Canyon
Dubbed “Architecture Graveyard,” or “Cal Poly Graveyard,” the eclectic mix of weathered architecture projects is worth the 3 mile round-trip hike to reach it
- Walk through Architecture Graveyard - ArcGIS
Formally known as Experimental Practices Laboratory within Poly Canyon, Architecture Graveyard holds an eccentric mix of structures built by Cal Poly students over the years This nine-acre area holds the essence of Cal Poly's motto "Learn by Doing "
- Hike The Cal Poly Architecture Graveyard In Poly Canyon
The Cal Poly Graveyard trail, also called the Poly Canyon Design Village trail, is an easy 2 5-mile round trip hike, with 300 feet of elevation gain, that follows the Brizziolari Creek up Poly Canyon
- Take a look at Cal Polys nine-acre collection of experimental . . .
Tucked away in the hills of San Louis Obispo sits a nine-acre collection of experimental structures The mishmash of unconventional architecture, around 15 projects in total, has become known as the Architecture Graveyard and is a popular hiking area of the Poly Canyon
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