So tODAY …Daniel picked me up from school to go to FIU. My meeting with the architecture campus was scheduled for 12:30 and we were there at 11a.m. because he had to go to an macro-economics class, so I went to the class with him; The class was pretty cool I felt the whole university lifestyle and the hunger for learning in the air. I have to say that I did want to pay attention to the class especially because I had been talking to my government/economics professor, Coach Love, about the differences of his economics classes and the REAL DEAL university classes… the major difference is that the university classes view more graphs and formulas… and I totally found out it is true. The professor starts his class with huge graph of the supply and demand curve that later connects to another graph that connects to another, that connects to another and… uff. Cool stuff ;) , might have made more sense if I listened to the explanation carefully but there was this big guy, next to the desk I sat in, that wouldn’t stop moving! And his bench would squeak and the “EEEK RICK RIK EEK REEEH” of his desk would let me concentrate!
But oh well… Daniel gave me his computer to surf the internet while the class ended, so I got more distracted and I only had the chance to listen to the professor explaining how the unemployment affects aggregate production thus decreasing the oil price.
After the economics class we went to my meeting with the architecture campus people. They lady that talked with us was super nice and she gave us a tour around the architecture and design classrooms, workshops, and expositions.
I loved the working style, and the working creative minds all around. I have pictures of the final projects the students present and I got to see the BIG binders they have to make with all the research, ideas and advancements for only ONE project.
c´est moi! expecting the lady to have all the answers to my questions
The BIG binders with all the juicy architect work.
"The cool ass building " according to Daniel. This is one of the abstract models the students build before starting to build the more sophisticated building and city models.
Some more of the models in the expo:
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AND... the overview of the exposition.
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