Mad Libs
Nomenclature
“Architecture is the art of how to eat space.” – Ziyue Liu (M. Arch I, ‘18)
“Architecture is the art of how to poop space.” – Gwyneth Bacon-Shone (M. Arch I, ‘19)
“Architecture is the art of how to melt space.” – Paul Wu (M. Arch I, ‘20)
“Form follows racket.” – Heewon Choi (M. Arch II, ‘18)
“Form follows stilettos.” – Haylie Chan (M. Arch I, ‘19)
“Form follows plaster.” – Rachel Lefevre (M. Arch I, ‘20)
“I don’t want to be fat. I want to be squishy.” – Kevin Huang (M. Arch I, ‘18)
“I don’t want to be spicy. I want to be special.” – Spencer Fried (M. Arch I, ‘18)
“I don’t want to be funky. I want to be stern.” – Benji Rubenstein (M. Arch I, ‘18)
“God is in the thingie.” – Jack Lipson (M. Arch I, ‘18)
“God is in the pitcher.” – Kassandra Leiva (M. Arch I, ‘19)
“God is in the tissue.” – Shannon McGoldrick (M.Arch II, ‘18)
“Less is tight.” – Filipp Blyakher (M. Arch II, ‘18)
“Less is rusty.” – Dan Whitcombe (M. Arch I, ‘19)
“A house is a hat for living in.” – Matthew Shaffer (M. Arch I, ‘18)
“A house is a shoe for living in.” – Limy Rocha (M. Arch I, ‘20)