We had two exhibitions very successful for the school and the public. In both, the supervisor congratulated the other two professors and their students’ projects. My students were angry because the other student’s projects had not any solar acclimatization technical content, only had a visual presentation. My students and I organized the exhibition, and the other professors and their student did not help us. My students invited companies, made publicity, installed exhibition modules, presented their projects and attended the public for three days. After that, I refused to organize another exhibition because I did not want my students were disappointed again.
On 1990, two months after the start of the new semester, the Architecture School Director authorized our exhibition even though they were not my students. The day of the exhibition when the director arrived with nine professors, he asked the students.
Who will explain it to me? The other professors made the same question and all my students, one by one led a professor to the auditorium.
As an unexpected result, the principal asked me to choose one project to represent our University and Mexico in an International Exhibition. It was difficult to do this because all the projects were excellent.
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Experience
University of Guadalajara
Guadalajara, Jal., México
Professor/Lecturer: Arquitecture School
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1984 -1990 Expo Helioarchitecture
Experience
On 1984, I wanted to organize a Solar Architecture Exhibition at Architecture School of the University of Guadalajara. My supervisor authorized but invited two professors and their students. We had two exhibitions very successful for the school and the public. In both, the supervisor congratulated the other two professors and their students’ projects. My students were angry because the other student’s projects had not any solar acclimatization technical content, only had a visual presentation. My students made many tasks to organize the exhibition and the other professors and their student did not help us. My students invited companies, made publicity, installed exhibition modules, presented their projects and attended the public for three days. After that, I refused to organize another exhibition because I did not want my students were disappointed again.
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On 1984, I wanted to organize a Solar Architecture Exhibition at Architecture School of the University of Guadalajara. My supervisor authorized but invited two professors and their students.