I wouldn’t change nothing, everything is
perfect here…
Ok , it isn’t.
I don’t like to complain about everything, but
sometimes is hard not to do it, and it's because usually the things are so difficult
to achieve. The main problem according to me, is the lack of time, and that is mainly
caused by the quantity of work given. I would like to have more time and can
make good works, and not like now that I make all of my works but “so-so”.

(is not mine, I'm not that bad)
Well, it supposed that this year on Workshop
the classes were going to be mixed, and for example one turn in was to be
evaluated by Perception, Representation and by the architects (the work as a project),
but in most of cases of teachers (excepting two or three), they have one turn
in for each course previously mentioned.

Another aspect is the lack of theoretical classes
about some important things, because teachers just ask for good works, but if
they could dedicate just one day to really teach technical things to do better
works, it would be great.

Maybe some people will kill me, but in
Universidad Catolica, they have one mandatory course, just to relax and get distracted
from the main career. I think that we should have that chance too, and can make
some sports, or any activity that let us be more happy just for a couple of
hours at week, and I’m sure that making these things everything would be
easier.
Nothing to say.. all agree..
ResponderBorrarI't so unfair that some workshop subjects doesn't respect the new ways of organization...
Die potato... talking more seriously I think that you´re right about the neccesity of a course to relax only
ResponderBorrari haven't sleep more than 5 hours in like 4 days, so yeah i understand you
ResponderBorrarYou're right about the new ways of organization. Teachers should be doing it the way it is ment to
ResponderBorrarYeah It would be nice to have a course to get relax and think in other things unrelated to architecture for a while
ResponderBorrarexactly! in the end, this place should be for many other things, that aren't architecture.
ResponderBorrarI agree with you, especially in the theoretical classes, that would be perfect
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