[MUSIC] Hi, as we saw in previous video, learning architecture is not a linear process. It's a nonlinear process. That's why the teaching methodology that we have proposed for this course is also a nonlinear process. Sometimes you're going to move forward and sometimes you need to get back. Our course needs to be completely open. You need to be completely open. You need to be flexible, you need to release them, and you need to be prepared for the next steps. We have proposed five different assignments and all of them, they are part of the same process. So this course is proposed like a kind of evolutionary model. You will start from one point and you, more or less, will know where is your objective. But you need to go back to get feedback and to learn from what you have already learned. The first assignment that we propose for this course is just go and buy the material. Go to a stationary shop and there select what type of paper or cardboard are you going to buy. You need just paper, cardboard, scissors, a cutter, and glue. That's all you need. And of course, a pencil. Remember, when you look to the shop just take a look to the papers. There are some papers. The qualities of the paper are different one compared with the other. You need to analyze. Some papers they could be transparent. They could be easily folded. While some of them are more rigid so before you buy them, try to test them, try to look at them. This first assignment is about technology, it's about trying to understand the materials that you're going to work with. These materials, after, you need to know that they are going to be folded, and they are going to scratched, and they are going to be cut in a different way. The next assignment, the second one, is about building the environment where you are supposed to work. Just print, the paper that it's provided in the assignment that is just the limits of the environment fold it and build it. Its a really easy process don't worry about that. Just cut it fold it and place it following the users manual or instruction that we have sent to you. Then the assignment is just the mapping activities. Writing a Post-it, the names of activities that you want to design in that place. But and then later place those Post-it everywhere in a three dimensional space. Don't think just to place the Post-it on the ground floor. But you can do it on the walls, even in the air. That will open your eyes much better. The third, or the fourth assignment, sorry, is about making a spaces, making volumes, making relations between the different situations that you're going to create inside the model, inside the environment. And the last assignment is about storytelling. Architects, we love to tell the stories and you need to tell and to count your own story. So, in the last assignment, the first scene you need to do is to write what you want to tell, how's your story, and then once that have done it, then build again the model what you had learned before and this is probably the final step of your process. I said probably because it's never finished this is something that we'll talk later in future videos. [MUSIC]