Campus Construction - Sweet Action
I am currently sitting in studio, on the fourth floor of the architecture building, mulling over the tasks that I need to accomplish for the rest of the day. I just finished my first pot of coffee for the morning, have about three bites left to go on my pop tart, and really really do not want to get started on being productive. So, I thought I'd blog for a bit and see where that took me...
I'm looking outside and see the new addition to Irving Gym being constructed accross the street. It looks AWESOME. I mean, really really awesome. Construction on this thing has been going on since summer and it has been a blessing to be able to sit four stories up every day and watch this get built. I'm not going to lie, I'm impressed. I don't know who designed this addition or even what the end product is going to look like, but it looks pretty amazing right now. This is just another example of campus construction that is taking place. The student center is under major renovation, Kinghorn Residence Hall is being built just down the street, and Dehority Residence Hall just got completed this summer. It really seems as if there is always an improvement being made somewhere - which I think is pretty cool. It creates a sense of excitement and progressive change on campus. This has been happening since I was a freshman. I remember coming here and being impressed by the changes that were going on then - those don't even come close to the changes that are occurring NOW. It is absolutely incredible the amount of transformation this campus has seen over the past four years. And the neat thing is, it is only going to continue to improve.
I just thought I'd touch on that while I was thinking about it. Not really too much else for now. I have to give a presentation on Karumba and Normanton in Australia later this afternoon, so I'm really getting geared up for that....kind of. Stay classy, readers, and I'll talk to you later.