Friday, December 12, 2008

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12/12 @ 12, the deadline for the last school project, marked the end of a five year journey with Interior Architecture. I must admit that many times I would say: "can't wait for this to be over", but today I experienced something totally different and unexpected. While I observed the bus shelter I have worked on as a project manager along with other colleagues, I felt a piercing nostalgia. I realized this project was more than just a bus shelter. It represented the collaboration of numerous people that care about making a difference; it signified the end of a journey; it symbolized the end of a chapter and the beginning of a new one. Damn... I hate good-byes.

3 comments:

Allie said...

Esquisite design elements in this one. Love the different textures and details. Looks like you recieved inspiration from at least two different styles.

lee said...

I am no expert, but I really like it. Lets see I like the way it should fit into the outside elements. I like a kind of industrial look to it has and the wood. Congratulations on your gradualtion

Stephen Hall said...

I'm not good with endings either. The space you created is wonderful. Sometimes the artistic merit is lost or difficult to equate, but, the space you created, in years to come, will be a good place. Keep making it happen. Love it and you have my ultimate respect, not as a fellow architect but as someone who lives in the space you create. :-)