Tia Penn
In the CAP studio there is a lot to take in; desks, student work, and clutter. There are desks designated to each student. On the desks you will discover energy drinks, as well as the student work, and a drawing board. The desks are cluttered. The chairs are chained to the desks, and the supplies are locked up. The desks are separated into sections; each section is its own little family. Hanging from the walls are a multitude of inside jokes from the sections. On the walls student work is displayed. During holidays you can also find decorations hanging in each section. This is one aspect that gives the students a family feeling. There are no windows to the outside of the building, thus it is named “the basement in the sky.” In the studio there are couches.

1 comment:
Architecture students are fascinating to me. I think it's funny that you mentioned the energy drinks because I use them and don't feel like I do half the work that they do! Also, I really like that you talk about the inside jokes hanging on the wall and the decorations for the holidays. I think the sense of family is awesome because their work load is bound to get so overwhelming at times. "The basement in the sky" is really funny to me, it's just a bummer that there aren't any windows.
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