 <The Jewish Museum Berlin by Daniel Libeskind>
I would pick following three from the most impressive architecture where I visited in person: Park Güell by Antoni Gaudi, Colosseum by Roman Empire and Jewish Musuem Berlin by Daniel Libeskind.
I've used a word Architecture for a long time without clear definition. Frankly, I'm excited about shape or facade of them. Besides, I often use a term Computer Architecture in my computer science background. However, I could get some general definition and history of it from wikipedia. According to the page, architecture is a beautiful combination of art and science also considering engineering, social science, politics, and so on.
After one of my friends mentioned about plan in architecture terms, I've tried to think about it even in museums and sports stadiums. Also I realized that there are lots of implicated meaning on them while I participated several architecture tours in Europe.
I'm not sure how much I can get this semester and what project I can do, however I'd like to use my various experience and burst my creativity to this field.
 <trace of rain, Munchen>
Here is selected pictures from architecture category of Europe travel. http://www.flickr.com/photos/risknfun/sets/72157601940722253/
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