Here are my presentation boards for our China studio in Nanjing. The site was located in a region in Nanjing called Xiaguan located along the Yangtze River. The first board is our analysis of the site that we completed in China and was primarily not changed back in America.

The second board is a compilation of our design in China and how we developed it while in America. It is what we called a "Topological Armature" which basically means that it is an infrastructural addition to existing conditions along a Xiaguan street that manual adapts to the needs of the residents. Constructed of local bamboo, it provides needed shading as well as a water catchment system and smoke ventilation for barbecues.

This is the final design for our Rome studio. The main concept of this project was to take the existing retail boutiques that are scattered throughout Rome and adapt them in a way to better navigate a lost tourist. This photo is of the famous Campo de Fiori - a popular tourist piazza known for its fresh fruit market in the morning and its top notch bars for the night crowd.

Here you can see how we re-designed the existing boutiques in a way that uses an existing condition to deal with a contemporary problem - navigating through a city of small streets and piazzas flooded by tourists who are just as lost as you are. This design incorporates fold out city maps, up to the minute bus and metro information, weather forecasts, and a "Big Brother" style screening of other boutiques around the city as a way to see what are the popular areas and which areas lack a public presence.

As you can see, its been a busy summer full of foods I can't pronounce (aka I don't know what it was), 12 hour hikes in the sweltering Roman heat, and awkward (perverted) French men. In the end, it was a summer I will never forget, full of stories I will tell for years.
On to the Fall semester - which just so happens to begin in 12 hours! Hooray for a 12 hour summer break!!!




















































