
After designing the Burning Man projects, my outlook for my own museum has changed. Doing the Burning Man made me more creative and able to see what my building really could be. It has broadened my horizons and has made me realize that I was being too stiff in my designs. I love the classic look of things opposed to modern looks, but with the new day and age, I can see that my designs should at least be a little modern to attract the younger audiences and people. Although I wasn't there when my group designed our burning man project, when I did go back to school after being sick I felt like they brought me up to speed right away and included me in the project with no questions. My group got our point about the "little man" and how society views people and different things across to the audience. Jason's summary of what our project was about was fantastic and really vivid. Before the burning man project I viewed architecture as mainly buildings, bridges...that sort of thing. But now I know architecture can be whatever you want it to be. It can be sticks put together in a specific way, it can be cars piled on top of each other. It all depends on what is in a person's mind.