Not too much to say, especially not anything that could explain what people have tried to understand for thousands of years...
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Saturday, March 17, 2007
Soy irlandesa, y tu?: I'm Irish, and you?
Not too much to say, especially not anything that could explain what people have tried to understand for thousands of years...
Friday, March 16, 2007
ROMA-dia completo...o no: ROME-full day...or not
This is approximately 35 americans in an italian restaurant...I just don't think this kind of a crowd would fit in a restaurant in Barca--there are TONS of them, but they are all very small-I think that's how they survive!
Thursday, March 15, 2007
El 15 de marzo: The ides of March!
Girona a Roma: Girona to Rome
I met up with Christi, Mon, and Gisela in the lobby at checkout time and we headed across the river to a jewelry store where they sold all sorts of handmade bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and rings from wood, stones, and shells...pretty nice, and really inexpensive, too!
From there we headed back to the hotel, grabbed our things and went to the bus station where we grabbed taxis to the airport. Had to run through security in order to be in time for our priority boarding...aren't we special?! haha. Oh RyanAir...you are so...Brightly colored and stuff...ROMA here we come!
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Viaje con el grupo numero 2: Group Trip #2
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Pabellon Mies Van der Rohe: Mies Van der Rohe Pavillion
Monday, March 12, 2007
Desenando: Designing
One of my favorite parts about the Cerda blocks and our apartment in particular is the fact that even without knowing your neighbors, there is a sort of neighborhood connection in the interior of the block, where everyone's personal lives come together; dogs barking, patios, balconies, and hang-drying clothes...these are the most enchanting parts and I wanted to find a way to capture that in some way. The sketches above show a form of bridge to attempt to recreate and put a twist on this "backyard neighborhood" that might be experienced from an underpass below.
These sketches are to explore the question of the treatment of the corner, either in the traditional Cerda, a traditional building corner, or a combination of the two.
This is the way I chose to model my initial proposal. It is an awful lot of mass, but I think it might be important to give the neighborhood a large amount of housing since it continues to be a major issue in Barcelona right now. The slanted roof can allow for the exterior facade and height to match those in surrounding blocks, while bringing the interior facade down to a more human scale. The bridged area serves as an indirect boundary-both separating the two halves of the block and allowing them to be connected through the walking path beneath.