education
Who Is Your Audience?
I often interrupt my students while they are presenting their work to the class by asking them the question “who is your audience?” I do this primarily to throw them off their game and see how they handle distractions, but … Continue reading
The GSD at Harvard
I’m heading this weekend to an open house event at the Graduate School of Design (GSD) at Harvard University. I’m headed there as a newly accepted student to their M.Arch II program. This may bring to mind a couple of … Continue reading
Celebrate Milstein Hall
This weekend I participated in what is believed to be the largest gathering of alumni in the history of Cornell University’s College of Architecture, Art and Planning. We were all there to celebrate the completion of Milstein Hall, the new architecture … Continue reading
SOA Architecture News
There are a couple of new mentions of my work in the current edition of “Architecture News: The newsletter of the Syracuse School of Architecture.” One is for my entry in “Furnished” and another for the upcoming South Side Food … Continue reading
Dragon Day
As I prepare for the new semester to begin I am reminded of the spring semester of my first year at Cornell, the highlight of which was Dragon Day. I’ll always remember that experience as solidifying my intentions of being … Continue reading






