Mamma mia… I’d love to go back to Italy. My mother has Italian
nationality so it’s a country I’ve been very close to since I was very young,
she used to talk to me in Italian and tell me all the amazing things she did
when she lived there. I went to Italy for my Viaggio di Studi with all my
school classmates back in 2014, and we visited nearly 20 cities in this
beautiful country. I love the language, the landscapes, the food, the ice cream,
the hot chocolate, the museums, the architecture, everything! I’d like to get
my Master’s Degree in Italy when I finish my studies here because they have one
of the most renown restoration schools in the world, and that’s the branch of
architecture I’d like to dedicate myself to. When I do that, I’d like to
re-visit some of the cities I went to back in 2014 to take a more architectural
look at them, make some awesome photos and visit some friends I have there. Arrivederci!
I've known I wanted to be an architect since I was about five years old. As an architect, I would hate to have a desk job and sit in an office all day. I would like to be in a job position that would allow me to know people from different places and realities: clients, distributors, construction workers. It would be great if that job position also allowed me to be involved in my projects' growth from the idea to the materialization. I think that's the most rewarding thing a job can give you. If I study a major I would like to specialize in the rehabilitation of architectural heritage. I think buildings are the physical testimony of the way the members of a given society live their lives and relate to each other in a given moment of history. It is an interesting challenge to find a way to balance the preservation of that testimony with the adaptation of it to the lifestyle of our times. In addition to that, we have to consider the challenge of preserving our architectura
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