Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Students dress up as buildings for Halloween

Students dress up as buildings for Halloween

When students arrived at the Stuckeman Family Building main lobby for the annual Halloween parade, it was easy to notice something strange was going on -- the lobby was full of human buildings.
Anthony Dallessandro (first-year-architecture) was a Doric Column, the simplest of the popular Greek columns used in the ancient times.

"It reflects on what we learned about in class," Dallessandro said.

The annual costume contest, which is in its 15th year, is a mainstay of the architecture community.
It is only open to first-year students, who must use cardboard to create an architecturally related costume.

Click here to continue reading.

No comments:

Post a Comment