Dragon Day 2018

CO-LEAD, SPRING '18

IN COLLABORATION WITH CORNELL UNIVERSITY B.ARCH CLASS OF 2022

Every year in March, in a tradition that goes back more than 100 years, an enormous dragon created by first-year architecture students parades across campus. Accompanied by AAP students in outrageous costumes, the dragon lumbers to the Arts Quad where it does battle with a phoenix created by rival engineering students. This rite of spring is one of Cornell’s best-known traditions.

As co-lead of the event, I managed Dragon Day activities, communicated with Ithaca fire and police departments and Cornell judiciary, coordinated clothing design and manufacture, and was co-construction head of design and assembly.

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