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Well Needed Break
By:
Chris Pacanowski
Architecture
can be a very stressful curriculum, with the long hours the tough projects and
the constant need to create better designs. How do we as students deal with the
stresses? well there are multiple ways, some good and some bad, but the best
way that I have learned is to step back and take a break for a while. Breaks
allow you to reflect on what you have done as well as what you need to do. Well
spring break is coming upon us, and what do most college students do? well they
go to party. Sometimes this is a well needed party, but other times it can just
mess up the rhythm of things. There are many different things out there for
students, specifically architecture, could do. There are programs to work for
an architecture firm during break, there are also service retreats where
students can go work and build homes for a week. Those options are always a
great thing to do, but more than most they don't get you relaxing enough to
where you mind can wonder. Wondering minds are always a great way to come up with
new ideas and they usually create ways to look at something differently. The
best way that I have found to relax is to go out of the country, usually going
somewhere that's warm and on the beach. Yes, that's usually where all of the
party students go but going out of the country usually detracts a lot of the
crazier students. This warm and peaceful environment can allow for people to
relax and reflect on thing or just let their minds go.
I
am going to Mexico, which has all of the opportunities to have a good time, but
also to as great ability for relaxation. These trips are great and well needed
when working on a thesis and trying to balance other classes has been your life
for the past few months. What is always important to remember when you go on
trips, is to experience the place in which you are traveling to. Go into the
city, meet new people walk the environments. All of those experiences can come
back with you and influence designs that you will come up with now and in the
future.
Enjoy!
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