Sunday, April 27, 2014

Board 3: Rietveld Schroder House

As previously mentioned in our itinerary in The Netherlands, board three of the semester was issued at The Rietveld Schroder House in Utrecht.  Students had to analyze both the interior and facades in relation to the X, Y and Z axes.  Here's what students came up with in just under two hours...pretty impressive if you ask me!



Kelly Foley




Nathalia De Vera




Valentine Catapano




Zach Caplette




Michael Egnor




Alexandra Stuckey




Carissa Stinson




Devon Brophy




Isabel Lopez-Font




Miguel Novillo




Matthew Simeone




Sara Gordon





Magalie Goor





Santiago Vales




Andrew Lionikis





Timothy Fico



Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Poblet and Girona

CUArch students had another busy week with two day trips in just three days, this time to the Spanish cities of Poblet and Girona.  On Sunday April 6th,  students were accompanied by Sophia and Jordi Portal.  Jordi, as well as being Architectural Theory professor, is also a practicing architect here in Spain.  And he just so happens to be the head architect working on the restoration of a Cistercian monastery in Poblet.  Jordi led a detailed tour of the monastery and enlightened students on both its architectural history and its future.  Once the tour concluded students went to a group lunch to try the Catalan delicacy calcots, which are similar to onions, but much much sweeter, (and delicious might I add!).



On Tuesday April 8th, students were accompanied by Sophia and Yoel to the city of Girona.  There, students learned a bit about the architectural history of the city.  A majority of the day, however, was spent on the final board of the semester.  This time students worked in groups of 4 to 5 on boards nearly one meter tall!  This was definitely an exercise of not only analysis, but strategy and group discussion as well.  The board was done on site with one of the most challenging aspects being lack of a vertical surface to work on, but with some strong communication skills and quick thinking, all of the teams completed the assignment well. (Pictures will follow soon!)
Once the boards were completed students and teachers had the privilege of another group lunch complete with authentic Spanish cuisine.  After that the tour of the city continued with a visit to Eiffel Bridge and Girona Cathedral.











Thursday, April 3, 2014

Field Trip 2.0 Amsterdam. Rotterdam, Utrecht

March 26-March 29, 2014

Once again, students were lucky enough to go on a field trip, this time outside of Spain!  The Netherlands was definitely a change of pace from our home here in Barcelona.  I think the entire group can agree when I say that both places are absolutely astounding, but once and in a while you need a break from the norm.  We only spent a short time in The Netherlands, but Sophia and Yoel made the most of it...we barely stopped moving. Take a look at our agenda...

Wednesday 26.3.2014

Amsterdam

10:15am Flight (which was delayed!...boo)
Train Transfer and Hotel Check-In
Lunch and Exploration of the Central Library
Sketching and Walking Tour including a ferry ride to KNSM Island, the Eye, and Lloyd's Hotel among many others (There are way too many to recall currently-I wasn't kidding when I said we barely stopped moving!)
Free Evening- The group continued to explore the city and immerse themselves in the radically different Dutch culture.

Thursday 27.3.2014

Rotterdam

8:55 am Train to the Rotterdam Centraal Station (fun fact: this is the first group of CUArch students studying in Barcelona to see the project completed. It had been under construction for a number of recent years...if you're curious feel free to take a look for yourself.)

http://www.architectmagazine.com/infrastructure20projects/rotterdam-central-station-sets-new-standard-for-the-design-of-public-transportation_o.aspx?dfpzone=home

10:00 Hotel Check-In
11:00 Het Nieuwe Instituut Exhibition: Sets for Erwin Olaf/Bekiedung; Sonneveld House
13:00 CUA Program Lunch at NAI (yum!!)
15:00 Shoes Exhibition at Kunsthal by OMA (aka Rem Koolhaas) with a presentation on the building itself by Sara Gordon and Mariah Maloy and a stop to sketch long the way
17:00 More Sketching and Walking: Erasmus Bridge, De Rotterdam, KPN Office, Unilever Debroog Building and Schouwburgplein among others

Friday 28.3.2014

Utrecht

8:45 am Meeting at Rotterdam Centraal for 9am train
10:00 am Arrival in Utrecht (which led to a taxi ride to the Schroder House because the bus system in Utrecht is confusing and buses don't like to stop for pedestrians when they try to cross the street...  Luckily, The Netherlands has REALLY nice taxis.)
11:00am Board #3 was issued at the Schroder House
13:30 pm Lunch at BasketBar on the University de Uithof campus
14:30 pm Walking Tour and Sketching: University de Uithof campus: University ans Educatorium, Minnaert Building, Neutelings Riedijk, and University Library along with a presentation by Isabel Lopez-Font and Andrew Lionikis
19:02pm Train to Rotterdam

Saturday 29.3.2014

Amsterdam to Barcelona

8:45am Meeting at Rotterdam Centraal for the 8:55am train
10:00am Store Luggage at Train Station 
10:30 am Free Time!
Students were given a list of museums and sites to choose from and produce sketches of before meeting to head back home: The Van Gogh Museum, Anne Frank Museum, Hermitage Museum, Rijksmuseum, and Stedelik Museum were all wildly popular among students.
16:15pm Meeting to Gather our Belongings and Head Home
20:00pm Barcelona Sweet Barcelona!

Overall this trip was both educational and just plain fun. We learned more in just a few days than we ever could have anticipated.  And equally amazing is the opportunity to get to know each other as more than simply classmates and teachers, but really begin to establish relationships with people. It's a learning experience for everyone!