An arch never sleeps.

I am an architecture student.

I sit on a stool.

I draw and drink coke.

I try to write every day. When it gets super slow you know I'm getting ready for a review. A review is architectural death. So the every might not really mean every day.

I am in architecture after all.

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Spider House bathroom

Spider House bathroom

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Black

  • Record Company Executive (about JC's clothes): What's with the black? You look like you're going to a funeral.
  • Johnny Cash: Well maybe I am.
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RIP Saab. I miss you already.

RIP Saab. I miss you already.

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My dad and I accidentally serendipitously stumbled onto this Architects of Air exhibit at The Long Center. It is a traveling luminarium exhibition that you can go inside and experience a space sculpted by air and punctuated by carefully designed lighting patterns. The inflatable structures are silver from the outside and kind of look like a big bouncy castle for kids but on the inside the colorful lines you saw from the exterior are translucent and illuminate the interior in amazing patterns.

Oh the colors!

There are several different luminarium structures with all different plans and spaces. We saw the Mirazozo luminarium.

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Popcorn clouds and blue sky on my first morning back in Austin

Popcorn clouds and blue sky on my first morning back in Austin

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My friends. Thank you.

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Best last day in Copenhagen

Saying goodbye came in layers on my last day.

First was the most special sendoff I could have ever imagined from my entire office at work. Then a group of about 20 people I worked with more closely and friends from the office went out to Sofie Kælderen (Sofie’s Basement) for a few hours of goodbye beers. M and I got delicious Le Le for dinner and then my closest friends (the gang) all met up at my house in the evening for wine and rum and reminiscing. At one point during the evening with my kitchen all hot and full of everyone I care about, I sat back and just smiled because I was so perfectly happy.

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It took three people’s coordination and our collective weight to stuff my gigantic 5 degree IKEA comforter into a teeny tiny plastic bag so I could carry it on the airplane check it for $75.
Worth it to have a comfy familiar bed to sleep in on the night of my return? I think yes.

It took three people’s coordination and our collective weight to stuff my gigantic 5 degree IKEA comforter into a teeny tiny plastic bag so I could carry it on the airplane check it for $75.

Worth it to have a comfy familiar bed to sleep in on the night of my return? I think yes.

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