teaching

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

NYC trip – 2.17.12

This past Friday the entire freshman class of the School of Architecture here at Syracuse embarked on a one-day trip to Manhattan and back. It has become something of a tradition to do the entire trip there and back in … Continue reading

Semester Wrap-up

The Fall semester is wrapping up here at Syracuse, though it doesn’t really feel like it, since we haven’t had any notable snowfall. It’s been an excellent semester all together, culminating with a great showing on Saturday by my second … Continue reading