Architecture Career Fair
On February 19, 2016, University of Maryland's School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation hosted a career fair in their "Great Space".
The first thing you see is the sign-in table. I was one of the first to arrive, but the staff looks like they've been there all day. This picture was taken directly outside of the Great Space, where I got down on my knees next to the table.
"So tell me a little bit about yourself."
AECOM representatives, like those of the seventy other firms present at the fair, ask and answer questions. They are the first visible table in the space (companies were organized in alphabetical order) so it was very popular with students.
Freshmen Lames and Reyna read the guide to help give me directions. We are on the boundary of the Great Space, resting near a table. In the distance you can see a few more tables with company representatives.
Peeping through a hanging sculpture on the second floor, I can see the representatives for the firm of David M. Schwartz discussing their next move. The sculpture acts like a giant net, blocking out some of the sound from below. To the right of the tables is the large wooden "store" full of supplies for upperclassmen.
From the corner of the second floor, one can see how large the space is and how many people there are. The echoing sound is incredible. I had to lean over the wall and stretch out my arms to take this photo.
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