Lawe St Footbridge
These three spaces put nature right at the forefront, and the first two are my frontrunners right now for the space I would like to work with (doing something on the bridge would also be cool, but that is likely unfeasible). What I like about these is that they could blend the artistic and the natural in interesting ways, and they are also rather off the beaten path (especially the under-the-bridge spot, which you have to climb down the steep riverbank to see), and would create interesting moments of discovery that could serve to add intrigue to the space.



Briggs Patio

Hiett Patio
Slug Garden Fire Pit
These outdoor public spaces are very important to me personally, and I think they represent the best social parts of college life, but as I think you can see, they (especially the first two) are very sparse and could be interesting places for a bit of artistic exploration. I also think that overall, a lot of the spaces I'm really drawn to involve the river in some way, so that is definitely something I might want to work with for my final piece.
Steitz Lounge corner

Youngchild/Steitz Upper Attrium

Wriston Coatroom
These first two spaces are places where I do the majority of my writing and studying, and while the plants are nice, I think they could have some tasteful and subtle interest injected into them. The Wriston bathroom coatroom is also a place on campus that I think could use some beautification and interest adding, and I also think I would have a better chance getting approved to use Wriston than other spaces.





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