By Andy Cunningham
Throughout my life I have been fortunate enough to
travel to many places around the world, including Ireland, Germany, Italy, a
brief time in the Czech Republic, and even a few weeks in Namibia Africa. These
have not only been amazing experiences in just being in different places and
seeing different cultures, but also in experiencing different architecture as
well. When we first start this program, one of the first classes we have is
about architectural history. Throughout this first class, and even throughout
the first couple years, my professors always told us that if you have a chance
to go visit these places, to do it so that you can really grasp the full
aspects of these buildings and I never really took those words to heart until I
actually got the chance to visit these places.
During the first I was in Germany, I hadn’t
had much thought of going to into architecture as a major, so I didn’t really
look at these buildings or spaces, but Germany is a beautiful place. The first
time I was there it was a two week trip for my high school concert band, and
the first week we were there we lived with host families in a small town called
Bietigheim-Bissingen which is a small town about 20 min north of Stuttgart.
This was a very interesting week because it was cool to learn the cultures of
the small towns in another country. The second week we spent travelling around
Germany and the Czech Republic playing concerts for schools and other band
programs. My second visit to Germany was on my way to Africa, and to be honest
I don’t remember much of this because of the sleep deprivation of being up for
what I believe was around 30 hours at that point because of not sleeping on the
plane ride there. Two things that I do remember however is seeing the puppet
show that happens in Marienplatz, and having dinner at the world famous
Hofbrauhaus.
My visit to Italy was
one that I will probably never forget. This trip was arranged through the
architecture club, during the summer of 2012, at College of DuPage, where I did
my first two years of undergraduate school. This was a two week trip, with 4
days being spend in Florence and 6 days in Rome. While in Florence we had a lot
of time to wander on our own around the city while also having a few guided
tours. One of these tours was of the Duomo including getting to go up into the
dome and looking out over the city. Looking out over Florence was an amazing
experience but the climb to the top of the dome was and experience in itself.
It was a lot of steps in a cramped space with not always the most circle of
walls around you. In Rome, we got to see
the Vatican and even got a tour of the catacombs underneath St. Peters
Basilica, we got to see the Coliseum which was a pretty amazing experience just
to see the scale of it. My favorite part however was got to the Pantheon. The
pantheon is amazing because it has the perfect section, a circle within a
square not only in section, but in plan as well. I thought this was a pretty
cool while learning about it in school but no picture can give the building
justice without being there. This structure is huge. When you step not just
inside it, but even just close to it, you just get dwarfed by it amazing size.
This building was so incredible that I was there 3 times during that day,
partially because of weather and the morning mass starting, but it was still
cool enough to go back to multiple times. In the last couple days we were
there, we got to go to Trevi fountain, The ruins of a roman bath house, and
even got to experience Zaha Hadid’s Maxxi Museum.
For my last memorable
trip, it was also during the summer of 2012 and that was to visit my sister in
Namibia Africa. This trip was beyond unbelievable, and while this trip wasn’t
focused on the architecture aspect the country, I was still able to notice a
few things about it. First off in the residential areas of Namibia I noticed
that a lot of houses had a very international style about them, and that they
all had decent sized fences with barbed wire or fence spikes at the top of them
because as our tour guide informed us that there was much more robbery and
petty crimes rather than violent times. Another cool architectural thing that I
notices was the last two hotels we stayed at, which were just outside of Sossusvlei,
and Etosha national park were that the rooms with huts built onto the sides of
hills with amazing views of the surrounding areas. Also at these hotel I
learned of something that they do there called sun downing, which is basically
grab your friends, alcohol, and find a comfy spot and watch the sun go down,
which.. Why haven’t I down that before, because it was pretty cool. The last
thing that I saw was at the place where my sister worked, all the buildings had
thatched roofing with was something that I didn’t see much in the rest of the
country.
After reading this you
might be thinking where’s some pictures to go with all of this, well I left the
memory car with all the pictures on it at home so in the future, I will do a
blog with all my pictures from these trips. Overall if you have the chance to
go out and visit other countries whether it is to look at their architecture or
just to experience something new do it, because it is definitely worthit