Friday, March 14, 2008

it's called break for a reason

ok...wow... can I just catch my breath for a minute??
I have had the busiest past two weeks ever. I think that I should just move a cot into NESAD (The New England School of Art & Design). I feel like I have spent every waking moment at the art school these past two weeks trying to finish a project I have been working on for 6 weeks. I finally handed it in on Thursday and wow, it feels great to get it out of my sight. Spring break couldn't have come at a better time.

I know that even though it's "Spring Break" there is probably some work I should be doing, however... I NEED A BREAK!!! and therefore the only thing I plan on doing this next week is sleeping, eating, watching TV and hanging with my friends...(a schedule that I would normally 1. never have time for and 2. feel guilty for doing) seems acceptable after the work load I have had.

I will be going home to Buffalo on Tuesday next week to see my family! I haven't seen them since I moved into my new apartment in January, so I am excited to see them, as well as have some one to cook for me :) . I am just excited to be HOME... it's so nice after being away to go back to your house, it's always so relaxing and it makes you appreciate it more when your away too. However, the only thing I'm not that looking forward to is the weather. Just when I leave Boston, the weather warms up, and of course, the place that I'm going to has just been hit with tons of snow and is expecting more!! I was hoping to be able to run outside and go bike riding when I got home, but I guess with snow on the ground that is out of the question. I guess I could always go skiing.

Anyway, I am just about ready to break out of these walls. Having to work on Friday's kinda stinks, especially today...the first day of Spring Break!! And with St. Patty's on Monday, this is a big weekend for Boston. I can't wait to go to the parade in Southie (South Boston...loads of Irish people) and then celebrate like a true Irish on Monday. In Boston, St. Patrick's Day is a serious holiday, and even those who aren't (like myself), are Irish for a day!

So on that note, I am heading out...I will probably go running outside today since we were fortunate enough to have a warmer, sunny day today. I better go before it starts raining.

Happy St. Patrick's Day and don't forget.. every one's a little bit Irish!

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

spring... is that you?

It feels like Spring today...finally!!

There is nothing better than leaving your house in the morning all bundled up and ready to bear the elements, when you're hit by a heat wave.
I may be from Buffalo, but I am NOT a cold weather girl. The unexpected Spring day in the midst of Winter is ever so refreshing. I can't wait for the start of baseball season and being able to leave the house without enough gear to hike Everest(just to make it to class). With that said, I walked to school today with coat in hand. That means Spring is on it's way (knock on wood.. in New England you never know).

As far as life goes, I feel like I've been living at NESAD (The New England School of Art & Design) lately, which is the trend with most of the art students. I had a critique today for one of my classes, which entails presenting your finished work to your classmates and professor as well as outsiders, such as professional Interior Designers and Architects. A critique can be nerve racking, but it's a great way to develop strong presentation skills, handle positive and negative criticism as well as get input from professionals. I enjoy presenting my finished work, so it's not that bad, but some people find it very stressful.
My Contract Design Studio is a commercial design studio, where we learn how to design commercial spaces like office buildings, cafes or school buildings. On this particular project, we were assigned to design the office space for the Department of Neighborhood Development in Cambridge, MA (which was a hypothetical project, but an actual department). We were given the shell of an existing building and required to space plan, create floor plans and develop 3D models all while following building codes as well as creating a environmentally responsible space. Environmentally responsible building/design is determined by LEED Standards (The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and you can check out what they do at http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=222. I think that building "green" is very important to ensure that the materials we are adding to our homes and buildings are not hurting our environment, and that they are being properly recycled.
I will be posting images of my work in the near future, so you can see what type of work is expected of Interior Design students as well as see how this project came out.

So after a hectic week of preparation and finishing of my project, it is a real "weight off the shoulders" to have presented, and now I can focus on my next project, a hat shop!

As for now, I need to get back to work, as well as upload some new pics for the blog. Don't forget to watch the season finale of Project Runway this Wednesday (tomorrow) at 10pm. I can't wait to see who will win.

Now get off the computer, go outside and enjoy the good weather before it's gone!
-jillian

ps. happy march!