City College of San Francisco
Department of Architecture

City College of San Francisco’s Department of Architecture celebrated its 60th Anniversary on April 25, 2008 in Justin Herman Plaza. Teams of students and industry professionals joined together in a live design competition to build full scale constructions representing the diversity of San Francisco.

In an effort to continue to build on the industry relationships sparked from this event, we would like to get your feedback on how to best engage your company in the future. Please complete a brief survey below.


Thank you for your continued interest and support.

1. Did you or someone from your company attend Archistructerior on April 25th?
  No
  Yes
    If yes, please select the answer(s) that best describe(s) your company's involvement
    Spectator
    Mentor
    Volunteer
    Donor
    Vendor
    Other
   
2. Would your company be interested in recruiting CCSF students and/or alumni for employment or internship opportunities?
  Yes
  No
   
3. In what ways might you or your company like to receive regular information regarding CCSF Architecture, Construction Management and Interior Design programs? Please select all that apply.
  Email
  Mail
  Phone call
  Not interested
   
4. In what ways would you or your company be interested in participating in future partnership opportunities with the CCSF Department of Architecture as a(n):
  Volunteer (Example: design juror, mentor, committee member)
  Vendor
  Donor
  Participant
  Training and development for your employees
  Not interested
     
5. Please provide the following contact information
  Business name
  Business address
  Business phone number
  Contact name
  Contact address
  Contact phone
  Contact email address
   
6. If you would like to share your thoughts regarding Archistructerior or CCSF and the Department of Architecture, please use the space below.
 

Your feedback is important to us. Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey.
Please contact the Research Office if you have technical problems with this survey.