Visiting the architecture school in then mountains pleasantly surprised me. I was so amazed by the magnificent view the architecture students get to see everyday whether it be in class or simply strolling around the beautiful campus. The cool tones of the buildings on campus made the space feel very light and breezy to walk through. Personally, I favored the design of the graduate school more than the undergraduate school in that campus was more quiet and there were bigger changes in section. I loved hat inside the building there was so much natural light coming through and that they didn’t need to use a lot of artificial lighting inside the buildings. The design of the buildings and the way they were layed out sort of reminded me of the architecture in Greece, where the white buildings are connecected by narrow stairways. At PUC in the Lo Contador campus, I liked seeing the contrast between the old and the new buildings that were put right next to each other. I also liked the idea of having reviews outside in the daylight rather inside in a cool and dark building. At PUC in the San Joaquin campus, it was interesting to see how much busier and more urban the campus was compared to the Lo Contador campus or even the Adolfo Ibanez School of Architecure campus. Can’t wait to go to the beach tomorrow!