ARCH 1030
A semester bissected by the COVID-19 Pandemic, Architecture 1030 provided us our first tools in demarking the built world. This stood as a valuable time for all my classmates to really figure out if this was for them given its strenuous nature, as the first assignment was to draw 10,000 lines. Being forced to understand the value of hard work and determinism defined the semester as it was nonstop. We learned the importance of rules in design, but also the necessity to break them when its time. The semester concluded with a virtual construct that depicts a driving concept carried throughout the course. Mine involved three separate layers, defined by different colors inspired by Mondrian, weaving and interacting through a base but appearing to never touch.