
Dozens of drawings by 12 students from the School of Architecture’s summer Study Abroad Program are on view in Givens Hall through Nov. 30. The program, directed by Assistant Professor Zeuler Lima, consisted of a two-week preparatory workshop followed by a month-long “traveling course” in which students visited nearly 100 buildings and urban spaces throughout Europe. Pictured are sketches of Paris by junior Jeffrey LaBoskey, including views of the Cartier Foundation, designed by architect Jean Nouvel, and Luxembourg Park (top row); a column from the Pantheon and a detail and view of Nouvel’s Arab World Institute (middle); and the Cathedral of Notre Dame (bottom).