Designing Adventures
College and Apprentice Years 1977 - 1985
by Gordon Mead Stewart
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About the Book
What was it like being an architecture student at the University of Maryland in the late 70's? This fast-paced, firsthand account of an architecture graduate's experiences is written in short, illustrated chapters covering dining halls and Beaux Art Balls, registration days and studio nights, dorm forays and jury stories, plus some wild adventures with friends. A truly multifaceted ode to the college years, and one that captures not only the details but the spirit of life at that time, both on and off campus.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
- Additional Categories Architecture, Action / Adventure
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 332 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798210712097
- Publish Date: Nov 10, 2023
- Language English
- Keywords jury, Dorm, CAD, Maryland, Studio, Architecture, UMCP
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About the Creator
Gordon Stewart
United States
Gordon Mead Stewart is an architect who grew up in Bowie, Maryland. His architectural work ranges from a timber-frame retreat on Virginia’s Northern Neck to an office/retail/parking tower that includes a monorail station in downtown Seattle, and from a childcare building in West Virginia to a radar station in Honduras. His Parisienne wife, Jacqueline, works as a scientist at nearby NASA Goddard. Her desire to raise their family in Bowie probably helped spark these memories. Since 1992 their home has been a Levitt colonial on Belair Drive facing Bowie’s “tree tunnel”, a bridal path lined with beech trees.