It is going to be a learning curve, but what isn't?
After 2 years on break from formal education, I'm back at the London South Bank University, a bit nervous but looking forward to the challenge.
It feels good to be back and to be able to catch up with some old friends, it has been such a long time since I last saw them.
This is Monday morning the 5th October at 9am about to have a History & Theory lecture, I'm sitting in a small room with so many others. Everyone looks tired, with coffee in their hands looking forward to our first lecture.
I look around in the tiny lecture room we are sitting in, not the most inviting place to learn about critical reading and thinking and not very inspiring architecturally speaking, but in some weird way its made me put my critical hat on, hashtag lucky-coincidences?
The tables and chairs are positioned in circle and all our attention is focused on one person - the teacher some of us already had the pleasure be taught by before at undergraduate level - Paul Davies a man full of passion for Architecture and after you get to know him a little bit you want to be at these lectures.
In this blog I'll be posting my observations on different articles and books that are required reading and trying to be critical about it. Hopefully at the end of all this I'll get one step closer to my dissertation.
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