As part of the Scottish team at the EASA summer assembly in Valletta, Malta, I was able to take part in a drawing workshop – An Unexpected Atlas of Valletta – exploring how we perceive and draw the city and its unique characteristics. From this investigation, we produced a collection of drawings responding to the city, framed through three different views – the mobile, the perspective, and the detailed.
EASA also provided an opportunity to attend lectures from a range of speakers within the field, to meet and create links with fellow architecture students from across Europe and beyond, and to spend three weeks exploring the fascinating built and natural environments of Malta.
My participation was funded in part by the Principal’s Go Abroad Fund (The University of Edinburgh)