Off to a great start.
I can still run a mile in under seven minutes, and without too much difficulty, in fact. I’ve worked out 2 days in a row.
I’ve flossed my teeth 5 nights in a row.
I am warm underneath my soft new comforter.
The perfume that I ordered from the internet without having ever smelled it smells wonderful all day. The haircut that I got right before school started looks good up or down, styled or unstyled.
I led the undergraduate studio in rearranging their desks and they did a fantastic job. They all, or almost all, contribute something, even in the large (16 person) discussions.
The teaching in my studio is much more to my liking so far this semester. The project is an urban building, in Portland; it’s home to an imaginary nonprofit that coordinates other nonprofits such as Doctors Without Borders and Architects Without Borders.
I had another chat with Tad and Stefan.
I got my first Netflick, the Umbrellas of Cherbourg, and will watch it soon…
I rearranged my studio so that I have fewer peripheral distractions and more pinup space.
I have Human Context of Design and Environmental Control Systems, two classes that cover the exact topics that I find most interesting in architecture: the social/behavioral/relational aspects of architectural space and the sustainable/regenerative possibilities of architectural systems.
Oh, and – it’s on Dan.