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'''Examples of Visited Countries'''
Examples of Visited

''Southern Europe''


''Southern Europe''
Spain
Spain

Italy
Italy
Greece

Turkey
Greece
Egypt

Far East
Turkey
Thailand

Egypt

Far East

Thailand

Cambodia
Cambodia

Vietnam
Vietnam

Singapore / Kula Lumpur
Singapore / Kula Lumpur
Hong Kong
Hong Kong

China
China

''Central East''
''Central East''
Mongolia
Mongolia

Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan


Scandinavia
Scandinavia
Finland
Finland

Sweden
Sweden

''Eastern Europe''
''Eastern Europe''
Lithuania
Lithuania

Estonia
Estonia

Latvia
Latvia

Hungary
Hungary

''Northern/Central Europe''
''Northern/Central Europe''
Poland
Poland

Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia

Austria
Austria
Germany
Germany

France
France

Belgium
Belgium

Netherlands
Netherlands
Great Britain
Great Britain

Ireland
Ireland

Required En-route CAP Professional Courses
Required En-route CAP Professional Courses
1. Design Studio: Hometown Intervention/Improvement Project
1. Design Studio: Hometown Intervention/Improvement Project

Revision as of 18:51, 5 April 2012

CAP World Tour

The world tour program, known to the Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning as the Polyark Tour, is an intensive trip for architecture, urban planning, and landscape students. A 3 credit hour prep-course is required for the trip, where students enhance their sketching ability and research cultural do’s and don’ts. During the tour period from early-January until mid-April, both faculty and accepted students embark on a 15 week long trip travelling to numerous cities across the globe. An average group size is 40 students and 2 faculty advisors. Travelling plans include numerous days of linear travel, alternating with approximately three 4-6 day residential based periods linked with local Universities and/or design/planning institutions. While abroad, the architecture department curriculum includes a required 15 credit hours of intensive studio coursework, daily visitations and guided tours, and an overarching final project upon their return home. The goal of the trip is for the students to identify the design principles of the past, present, and future cultures of countries visited. Students are encouraged to use the “world” as their studio as they visit urban, rural, and natural environments. Via the P18/WT4 course work web site, family members and friends can also visit a consistently updated website that acts as the class blog. Here, visitors will have opportunities to review course work in progress while the students are en-route. These websites now serve as archives for trip experiences, coursework, and reflections from the students. Initiated over 30 years ago, this trip occurs periodically only every few years with internet blogs dating back to 2004. Originally started by architecture professors Les Smith and Rod Underwood, the trip was only to single countries for a month at a time, only having turned into a semester-long excursion in 2000.

This year only 33 students made it in the application process for the World Tour. This trip visited major countries such as Spain, Italy, Egypt, and China.

The first country visited on this tour was Dublin, Ireland. The initial flight overseas took over 18 hours with multiple obstacles along the way. Some interesting facts about the trip in 2010 were that 8,948,660 steps were taken, 50,000 photos were snapped, and 5,600 sketches were made. These facts were accumulated by students during their day-to-day documentation of every aspect of the trip. This year, students were asked to develop and maintain an extensive set of drawings and sketches in order to record their observations throughout the tour. Link to the site: http://www.bsu.edu/worldtour/polyark18/index.html


Examples of Visited Countrie

Southern Europe

Spain

Italy

Greece

Turkey

Egypt

Far East

Thailand

Cambodia

Vietnam

Singapore / Kula Lumpur

Hong Kong

China

Central East

Mongolia

Kazakhstan

Scandinavia

Finland

Sweden

Eastern Europe

Lithuania

Estonia

Latvia

Hungary

Northern/Central Europe

Poland

Czechoslovakia

Austria

Germany

France

Belgium

Netherlands

Great Britain

Ireland

Required En-route CAP Professional Courses 1. Design Studio: Hometown Intervention/Improvement Project 2. Analytical Drawing & Sketching 3. Colloquium: Sustainable Environments & Globalization 4. Theory/Design Principles: (History/Theory – Indigenous to Contemporary: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban/City/Town/Village Planning)

http://cms.bsu.edu/Academics/CollegesandDepartments/CAP/Activities/StudyAbroad/WorldTour.aspx http://www.bsu.edu/worldtour/polyark17/index.html http://www.bsu.edu/worldtour/polyark14/ http://www.bsu.edu/worldtour/polyark18/