Tuesday, February 20, 2007

SKI

Many of you know I go crazy if I can't get my fill of skiing in the winter so we planned a trip to the tiny country of Andorra. (click if you want to see more about Andorra from Wikkipedia).
Anyway, I had a blast skiing for the weekend with Ben, Brian and Meghan.
Here's a little video I took while I was skiing. Check it out-

Thursday, February 8, 2007

Field Trip!

This is the first of two long journeys with our class. We traveled to Southern Spain to discover some very unique cities, take notes, and learn from the past.


Bob and Gisela boarding the plane in Barcelona.
City 1: Madrid
Highlights:
Museos del Prado y Reina Sophia
Churros con chocolate
Plaza Mayor
Clubs

Palacio Real Plaza Mayor

City 2: Toledo
Alcazar
Visiting the medieval brought me right back to my trip to Europe three years ago. Not much has changed since then except for the interior of the cathedral. Three years ago the interior was dark stone. Today the interior is painted white. In my opinion this was not a good change.
I apreciated the look of the natural stone before it was painted. Except for the paint, the city is timeless. The small winding streets, the swords and the look out over the river will likely remain here forever.
City 3: Cordoba

La Mesquita
This place was amazing. With the maze of columns of the older mosque and the newer cathedral built in the center, it was easy to see the mix of two very different cultures in Southern Spain.
City 4: Granada

Alhambra
City 5: Seville
Bull Ring
view from cathedral tower

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Project 1: What is a plaza?

The basis of this portion of the project was to gain a better understanding of existing plazas in Barcelona. Falipe and I attempted to analyze the movement of people through three very different plazas. We captured this movement by taking a series of about 100 photographs every second from one location and putting them together in a video. These videos along with some diagrams of the movement of people through the plaza showed us how people respond to different elements in the plaza. For example, people move very differently if they are in a plaza which is very large with few boundaries such as the Forum Plaza than if they are in a plaza which is smaller and walled in by tall buildings such as the Cathedral Plaza.


Here are the links to our videos:






Plaza Catalunya

Cathedral Plaza

Forum Plaza
Daytime shot of Cathedral Plaza. The plaza is long and narrow with most of the traffic moving down the center.