Quite strange feelings connected with my 7th semester at my home faculty brings up the good memories of my (architectural) holidays I had this year. What I did was a kind of tricky way of having some kind of rest and some work done in the same time. It's not hard to guess that either first or the second (somebody will say that both) was not really there as it's not possible to have both in the same time. Unfortunately for me it's true. As always tricking myself to do some amazing things I am not really capable of I was having rather architectural workshops and work than rest.
But still it was pretty amazing - having done 4 weeks of 4 different architectural workshops and one month of work in an architectural office in my (not really full) 3 months long holidays was a kind of achievement. The only issue is.. lack of rest.
It's a very good question - how to have and gain some rest in an 'architectural life'?
How to escape architecture for a while? Is it possible at all? Or maybe both answer and question itself are surprisingly different from the ones we imagine?
The only thing I know at this moment is I need somehow to regain the control of what I am doing as it's not that easy to deal with being tired and having big amount of work to be done.
But as always it will be done.
But still it was pretty amazing - having done 4 weeks of 4 different architectural workshops and one month of work in an architectural office in my (not really full) 3 months long holidays was a kind of achievement. The only issue is.. lack of rest.
It's a very good question - how to have and gain some rest in an 'architectural life'?
How to escape architecture for a while? Is it possible at all? Or maybe both answer and question itself are surprisingly different from the ones we imagine?
The only thing I know at this moment is I need somehow to regain the control of what I am doing as it's not that easy to deal with being tired and having big amount of work to be done.
But as always it will be done.