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students to a country many will be experiencing for
the fi rst time. It is a privilege to share a piece of my
home with them and witness the transformation
they go through the travel week and within just a
few months in Florence.
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Spring 2015 CITI Pre-Semester Field Learning WeekAugust 26th - September 2nd 2015
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Angela Carlsoni n t e r i o r d e s i g n
Rome, 3000 years of art and history. Refl ections of an American in Rome. Arriving in Rome and
experiencing Italy for the first time was surreal.
In all my classes back home I always learn year after
year about the history and art of Italy and now I have
the opportunity to experience it fi rst hand and visit the
places I’ve seen in my textbooks. As an interior design
major, Italy is the best place for me to study because
it is known for its architecture and design. Studying
and traveling in such a place is a great opportunity
for me both as an individual and a designer.
Bolgheri. The meaning of food and wine in Italian Culture. I come from a large Italian-American family
and so I knew previously how important food and wine
are in Italian culture but being able to have my fi rst
taste of it here in Italy was amazing. Here, food and
wine is a symbol of family and friends, socialization,
and enjoyment. The Italians make quality food and
wine and take pride in their traditions because its
typically passed down through families.
Florence: My new home for the Semester. The preparatory travel week helped me feel like a Florentine local because… It allowed me to become
accustomed to my new setting and experience the
different regions of Italy.
Something that changed or affi rmed my perspective about Italy was... The fact that the land of Italy is so
diverse from mountains to vineyards and big cities.
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Jesse ChmielI n t e r i o r d e s i g n
Rome, 3000 years of art and history. Refl ections of an American in Rome. Rome is truly like no other city.
Strolling down the streets and seeing the Colosseum
and the Pantheon was an incredible experience.
I think as an American, it is diffi cult to imagine
how much history the city has compared to any
of the U.S cities. Getting to see parts of the Roman
Forum gave me a glimpse into the Roman Empire. I
really enjoyed seeing St. Peter’s Basilica especially,
Michelangelo’s Pieta. Rome is like a living textbook.
Caprarola, Villa Lante and Bomarzo. Architecture combined with nature. Villa Lante was a picturesque
Italian garden that was more than I could have even
expected. Fountains and sculptures were placed
perfectly in the gardens that were manicured to
perfection. Symmetry and order seemed of high
importance in the Gardens of Villa Lante. In contrast, the
gardens of Bomarzo were much more organic. I liked
how the gardens took the viewer on a journey through
the woods. It was as if I stepped into another world.
A personal growth experience that I will forever remember was… Navigating around unknown places
was something I had been nervous for before coming
to Italy. Once I did it on my own in Rome, I felt very
accomplished.
Something that changed or affi rmed my perspective about Italy was... Seeing how much love goes into
the things they care about, like food, wine, art and
architecture affi rmed my belief that Italians cherish
their history.
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Nicole Chronister I n t e r i o r d e s i g n
Rome, 3000 years of art and history. Refl ections of an American in Rome. Stepping into Rome reminds
me of stepping into Time Square on a busy afternoon.
However, if you walk a couple blocks down the
road, you are brought back 2,000 years where the
gladiators used to fi ght to the death in the Colosseum.
Then if one crosses the Fiume Tevere, he or she will
step into the Vatican State, a completely separate
country from Italy. No matter where you go in Rome,
you will fi nd yourself completely submerged in a sea
of art and history.
Il Giardino dei Tarocchi. A contemporary creation of imagination in the tradition of the Italian Gardens. When one pictures a traditional Italian garden, one
does not think of esoteric symbolic fi gures. However,
Niki de Saint Phalle seamlessly created these fi gures
deep in the woods of Italy. When entering the Tarot
Garden, you step into the mind of Niki. You are able
to witness how she took shelter in art by creating
these contemporary fi gures. Each and every fi gure
is covered with bright colors and radiates life. It is
purely a once in a life time experience to enter the
imagination of Niki de Saint Phalle.
Florence: My new home for the Semester. The preparatory travel week helped me feel like a Florentine local because… It gave me the
opportunity to immerse myself into a completely new
surrounding while becoming familiar with the Italian
lifestyle/culture before I began my time in Florence.
I felt I gained a lot of knowledge about myself and how
far I am willingly to push myself past my boundaries.
Something that changed or affi rmed my perspective about Italy was… Wine is not abused in this culture.
It is appreciated in a time of leisure with family and
friends.
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Sarah Ferry I n t e r i o r d e s i g n
Rome, 3000 years of art and history. Refl ections of an American in Rome. The most captivating part of
Rome was seeing the historic sites. When learning
about the Colosseum and the Pantheon, I never
expected that they would be tucked within a modern
city. The preservation of Italian history is something
to be admired and appreciated. It was impressive
to learn about the technology from Ancient Rome;
Berkley is currently studying Roman cement because
is it more resilient than what we use now.
Caprarola, Villa Lante and Bomarzo. Architecture combined with nature. Palazzo Farnese, Villa Lante,
and the Sacred Woods demonstrated status and a
story through architectural elements and large scale
gardens. Palazzo Farnese was fi lled with frescos,
telling stories of the family and the city. My favorite
part was the fountain going up to the hunting lodge.
Villa Lante, a traditional Italian garden, included
multiple tiers and elements of an outdoor living
space, such as the dining table. Finally, the Sacred
Woods in Bomarzo was not a traditional Italian garden
but provided organization through the representation
of the levels of earth, heaven, purgatory, and hell.
The most impressive part about that garden was that
the enormous sculptures were carved from one stone!
Florence: My new home for the Semester. The preparatory travel week helped me feel like a Florentine local because… it provided me with
knowledge of Italy’s past, traditional food and wine
customs and etiquette, and common Italian greetings.
A personal growth experience that I will forever remember was… leaving the airport and entering a
foreign country for the fi rst time in my life.
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Sofi a Filippi I n t e r i o r d e s i g n
Rome, 3000 years of art and history. Refl ections of an American in Rome. Roman Architecture left me
speechless by the overwhelming scale and detail. It
was amazing to see these oversized ancient buildings
amidst the bustling city of Rome. Turning a corner
and being presented with these buildings was sheer
astonishment to me, but as I looked around the natives
would walk by and not even glance at these amazing
landmarks, this truly made me feel like a tourist.
Baratti and Populonia. In the footsteps of the Etruscans. After exploring the lives of the Romans, it
was a great change to learn about the Etruscans and
their history. Being able to not only see these ancient
tombs where families were buried, but to actually
enter them was amazing. Standing in the tombs of
the Etruscans helped picture how this culture used to
be hundreds of years ago. As we ended our tour of
the tomb I was glad to be able to take in the beautiful
scenery of Baratti from the beach down below.
A personal growth experience that I will forever remember was... I will remember starting my journey
abroad traveling and learning about a foreign country
with past friends and creating new friendships, and
learning more independence, as I won’t have my
family for four months.
One sentence/phrase that in my opinion illustrates Italy and Italian culture is... The way in which Italians
take time to enjoy their meals with the people around
them creates a more relaxed gratifying atmosphere.
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Jade Harrington I n t e r i o r d e s i g n
Rome, 3000 years of art and history. Refl ections of an American in Rome. Rome is such an incredible
city, always bustling and fi lled with so many historical
sites. The Colosseum, ancient ruins, the Spanish
Steps, the Trevi fountain - there was not a dull
moment the whole time visiting. It is quite busy,
with people everywhere, and you can defi nitely tell
who the tourists are. It was fun exploring during free
time and going out at night, seeing the Colosseum lit
up and visiting little markets on the water. Rome was
also the fi rst place I experienced Gelato.
Il Giardino dei Tarocchi. A contemporary creation of imagination in the tradition of the Italian Gardens. I honestly thought this place was so fascinating and
incredible. Just the fact that this woman was able to
create such amazing masterpieces while in her state,
and live in one of her masterpieces. Each sculpture is
abstract, which is what gives the viewer the power to
use his or her imagination to conclude what they are
viewing. Each piece was so different and intriguing,
everything was absolutely beautiful. My favorite was
the house with all the mirrors.
Florence: My new home for the Semester. The preparatory travel week helped me feel like a Florentine local because… It helped me to not feel
like a complete fi sh out of water. I was able to start
acclimating myself to the bustling streets and taste all
the wonderful foods.
Something that changed or affi rmed my perspective about Italy was...The food in Italy is defi nitely even
more incredibly tasty than everyone said. It is so
fresh and you can defi nitely tell.
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Rome, 3000 years of art and history. Refl ections of an American in Rome. Rome to me has always
seemed like another world to me, fi lled with triumph,
defeat, tragedy and majesty. It was overwhelming
passing massive groups of people, cars, everything
moving around you, but the history and magic of the
place brings you right back. Nothing more beautiful
has been in front of me then the Colosseum and the
Pantheon. It’s fl abbergasting to think all the things
we were told are true about said places, but going
there and seeing and touching it in person makes
fairy tales real.
Caprarola, Villa Lante and Bomarzo. Architecture combined with nature. Caprarola, Villa Lante, and
Bomarzo each had their own individual qualities
and atmospheres, but each had an aspect of human
creation mingling within nature. In Villa Lante, I
learned the patrons wanted symmetry and control,
even over things like nature. Perfection these gardens
seemed, and that’s how they were intended to
be perceived as. It was beautiful to see the marble
against the green surroundings.
Bolgheri. The meaning of food and wine in Italian Culture. Learning about wine culture was one thing
that I was really looking forward to. I have always
loved having a sip of wine on Thanksgiving, but here
it is a huge part of their world. In Bolgheri, I was able
to learn the grapes themselves, production, and
tasting of wine. The food was amazing, and the wine
more than satisfactory. I can still imagine the salty
taste on my lips, the Bolgheri sun on my skin.
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Christina JocelynC r i m i n a l j u s t i c e
Rome, 3000 years of art and history. Refl ections of an American in Rome. The culture everywhere
was mesmerizing as an American walking around
Rome. The rustic looking streets intrigued me. I
wanted to know the type of people that live in these
apartments. I felt myself constantly thinking of what
it was like to actually live there full time. I thought of
myself as a guest as I did not speak Italian and there
were many Italian norms that I was not accustomed
to before going to Rome.
Caprarola, Villa Lante and Bomarzo. Architecture combined with nature. Caprarola, Villa Lante and
Bomarzo were so spectacular because there were
so many layers and levels to the gardens and stories
behind the frescos. There was a lot to look at and
study. I enjoyed walking around and seeing these
beautiful sculptures before me in Bomarzo. I enjoyed
learning about the history behind the frescos in
Caprarola. The water rushing through the garden we
unlike anything I have ever seen before.
Florence: My new home for the Semester. The preparatory travel week helped me feel like a Florentine local because… The preparatory travel
week helped me feel like a Florentine local because
I was accustomed to some Italian norms and
tendencies. I was more of how to blend in more than
other American students.
A personal growth experience that I will forever remember was... Realizing that I was on my own
when I stepped onto the plane and instead of
panicking I stayed calm and content.
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Stephanie Leone G r a p h i c d e s i g n
Rome, 3000 years of art and history. Refl ections of an American in Rome. While in Roma, I was struck
most by the age of everything. From the Coliseum to
the Pantheon it is truly shocking to think how long
they have been around. It makes me think about how
young of a country America is. I had never seen any
buildings older than a couple hundred years prior to
studying abroad.
Bolgheri. The meaning of food and wine in Italian Culture. This was perhaps my favorite day for one
reason: the food. The vineyards were absolutely
beautiful and the grapes were the best I have ever
tried. The wine tasting was very interesting to learn
how to smell and to properly hold/taste the wine. The
wine paired with all of the delicious foods was molto
bene! I especially enjoyed the meats and cheeses
with honey.
Florence: my new home for the semester. The preparatory travel week helped me feel like a Florentine local because... I was able to appreciate
the different regions of Italy before settling into my
home for the next four months. I also think that
throughout travel week more people spoke Italian
to us and I really appreciated getting the gist before
settling here.
A personal growth experience that I will forever remember was… Being able to navigate my friend
and I out and about in Rome to a place to eat supper.
Previously I had been getting lost and this was a big
step for me.
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Christie McInnis I n t e r i o r d e s i g n
Rome, 3000 years of art and history. Refl ections of an American in Rome. Spending time in Rome
as an American was an unforgettable experience
because I saw such amazing sights that I had only
previously studied in textbooks. It is such a big and
unfamiliar place that I had to be very careful not to
get lost in, but all of the streets are so beautiful; each
building was like a work of art. The moment I saw the
Colosseum is when it really hit me that I was in Italy.
Caprarola, Villa Lante and Bomarzo. Architecture combined with nature. The gardens we visited
in Caprarola, Villa Lante and Bomarzo all showed
different ways that architecture has been combined
with nature throughout history. These gardens are
created solely to demonstrate power, entertain, or
make some sort of statement. Whether they are
following strict societal rules of what a garden should
be or they are deliberately defying the norm, the
gardens are amazing environments that really allow
visitors to connect with nature on a large scale.
A personal growth experience that I will forever remember was.... Standing in ancient places like
the Colosseum and the Pantheon and realizing how
small and insignifi cant I am in the grand scheme of
the world and how impressive Romans were without
any modern technology.
Something that changed or affi rmed my perspective about Italy was… Italian culture is taken as seriously
as any religion; it unifi es and connects the people
of Italy and keeps tradition alive in a world that is
constantly changing. I never realized how important
it was to follow cultural rules/traditions while dining!
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Lauren Muldoon I n t e r i o r d e s i g n
Rome, 3000 years of art and history. Refl ections of an American in Rome. Rome is a very ancient, unique
and fast paced city that has some of the most famous
architecture in the world. The Colosseum, Roman
Forum, Trevi Fountain, and Pantheon are some of the
famous highlights that we were able to see. These
are each unique in their own way and draw millions
of people from across the world to come see them.
The meal that we had the fi rst night with multiples
courses was my favorite meal from the whole week.
Florence: my new home for the semester. The preparatory travel week helped me feel like a Florentine local because... It was able to show me
how to live the Florence lifestyle by teaching me
useful Italian words, the meaning of food and wine,
and the history of architecture.
A personal growth experience that I will forever remember was… My trip to the marble quarry that
Michelangelo used for his works. Even though the bus
ride there was terrifying, it was worth the view.
Something that changed or affi rmed my perspective about Italy was… The various gardens and
architecture affi rmed that Italy is one of the most
unique and beautiful countries in the world.
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Kristin NealI n t e r i o r d e s i g n
Rome, 3000 years of art and history. Refl ections of an American in Rome. As a U.S. citizen coming from
a small town Rome was a cultural shock because
everything moved quickly which was a way to make
us step out of our comfort zones and explore a new
way of living. There are a number of architectural
constructions that leave an impact on the world, such
as the Colosseum and the Pantheon.
Viareggio and Forte dei Marmi. Italian Lifestyle during leisure time. At Viareggio each fl oat had a
very strong meaning that was incredibly thought
through and meant to arise a reaction out of the
viewer. One that stuck with me the most was the
one about child abuse, and how they decided to
incorporate a live dancer onto the fl oat. Leisure
time at the open market had a variety of items and
vendors, and really showed how this type of business
affects daily life.
Bolgheri. The meaning of food and wine in Italian Culture. Gaining insight at Bolgheri into the process
of making wine and how long it takes to prepare was
amazing. Rose bushes are planted at the end of each
row of grapes to be able to detect any contamination
in the grapes. The thoughtful eagerness of the
employees allowed me to learn the proper ways to
drink wine and gain a better understanding of how
wine should be experienced in the Italian culture.
Florence: my new home for the semester. The preparatory travel week helped me feel like a Florentine local because... During the preparatory
week I was able to experience more places, food, and
cultural that I don’t believe I would have otherwise.
Visiting gardens, showrooms, and other Italian
landmarks allowed me to better understand Italy
itself and its effect on the people living and visiting
here.
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Molly O’HearnI n t e r i o r d e s i g n
Caprarola, Villa Lante and Bomarzo. Architecture combined with nature. The Palazzo Farnese at
Caprarola was my favorite site of the travel week.
To learn about the Farnese family and to see how
that ties into Villa Lante created a whole loop
of education for me. The interior as well as the
garden revealed the everyday lives of Italian elites
during the Renaissance. Bomarzo was a more
creative and boundary-breaking garden of its time.
The representation of heaven and hell is such an
interesting concept.
Bolgheri. The meaning of food and wine in Italian Culture. At Tenuta di Ventura I learned how to truly
experience food. I have always loved tasting food and
pairing food but to feel transported through taste has
changed the way I see food and wine in particular.
The white wine was especially interesting because
of the way aeration opened up the hidden fl avors of
the wine. When the wine moved around my palette I
could taste the ocean spray and the ashy undertones.
To then see how the wine is produced shows how
truly delicate the process is.
Florence: My new home for the Semester. The preparatory travel week helped me feel like a Florentine local because… I began to understand
how to handle cultural barriers and pick up on Italian
social cues.
A personal growth experience that I will forever remember was... the wine tasting at Bolgheri
because I was taught a new way to experience
something I do every single day...eating.
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Amelia PapadakisI n t e r i o r d e s i g n
Caprarola, Villa Lante and Bomarzo. Architecture combined with nature. Standing at the top of the
Villa Lante in Caprarola overlooking the area felt like
a movie. The garden was so different than ones I’m
used to. We learned that Italian gardens are more
about geometry and symmetry rather than following
the organic qualities of nature. This is to show that
man has control and power. This concept was very
unique and clearly was portrayed beautifully. I have a
new respect and fondness for Italian gardens.
Il Giardino dei Tarocchi. A contemporary creation of imagination in the tradition of the Italian Gardens. One of the statues in the Tarot Garden really stuck
out to me. They all represent different emotions and
stages of life, as this was the artist’s way of expressing
herself throughout her battle with depression. One
appeared to be a female fi gure wrapped in snakes
which I have interpreted as the part of your young life
when people are telling you constant lies and you’re
struggling to fi nd your own truth rather than fall for
what others say.
Bolgheri. The meaning of food and wine in Italian Culture. In Bolgheri we experienced not only amazing
food and wine, but some history about it that made
it all the more special. I guess I never realized how
time consuming the process can be, especially since
the workers at Tenuta DiVaira hand pick every single
grape in their vineyards for the production of wine.
The entire procedure, however, is realized after just
one sip of the drink. I love how much they appreciate
it here and don’t abuse the alcohol content but rather
slowly enjoy and savor it.
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Emily ReeraI n t e r i o r D e s i g n
Caprarola, Villa Lante and Bomarzo. Architecture combined with nature. I loved seeing the architecture
and sculpture integrated with nature. Garden and
landscape enhance the beauty of architecture. The
fountains, lawns and gardens that you see before
even entering the Villa create an impression that
makes you want to see more. Gardens serve as a
soft, natural contrast to the harder materials of the
sculptures and buildings and make for a place of
peaceful escape.
Viareggio and Forte dei Marmi. Italian Lifestyle during leisure time. The area of Viareggio and Forte
dei Marmi was another favorite. Learning about the
carnival of Viareggio was cool because it was unlike
anything in that happens in the States. I had one
of my favorite meals at a restaurant in Viareggio.
These areas defi nitely displayed a slower-moving
side of Italy, a side of leisure and relaxation. People
were out taking casual walks or enjoying a nice meal
and it seemed like a place where people might go
to remove themselves from the typical business of
larger tourist areas.
A personal growth experience that I will forever remember was… My personal growth experience
this far was coming over to a completely foreign place
that I had not yet been, without my parents or family
or closest friends. I have learned to reach out and
have been able to make the best of the experience
and adventure as a whole.
A personal growth experience that I will forever remember was… Italy is a place that prides itself on
its rich culture; food, art, and fashion in particular.
There is a refreshing difference in Italian culture
versus the American culture that I am used to.
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Larissa ThoinI n t e r i o r d e s i g n
Rome, 3000 years of art and history. Refl ections of an American in Rome. From a design and architectural
standpoint, I found my time in Rome awe-inspiring.
The juxtaposition of ancient and modern architecture
is truly beautiful and refl ective of the cultural collision
within the modern city of Rome. The smells, fl avors,
and sights of rome overwhelm the senses in the
most profound ways. During a four course meal at a
delightful Roman restaurante I experienced a wide
variety of Italian fl avors from pomodoros, olio, pane,
carne, and a velvety raspberry panna cotta.
Caprarola, Villa Lante and Bomarzo. Architecture combined with nature. Caprarola was an introduction
to the lavish architectural heritage of Italy. A large
and gorgeously painted entry enveloped us and
transported us back to the era of the noble inhabitants.
Though the winding journey of the timeless halls
and art we began our understanding of the Italian
lifestyle. Villa Lante combined our knowledge of
architectural elements with an introduction to the
architectural control of a noble garden. In contrast
with the seamless connections of Villa Lante’s natural
and architectural elements, the works or he secret
garden at Bomarzo are gargantuan and awe inspiring.
Two dimensions collide in the mythical forest statues.
A personal growth experience that I will forever remember was… My introduction to the ancient
city of Rome. I was in awe of the grand scale of the
architecture and of the lifestyle that once occupied
the ground I stood on.
Something that affi rmed my perspective of Italy was… The diversity of life and culture within such
a small country.
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CREDITSPhoto Credit: Endicott Students Fall 2015
Production Coordinator: M. Olimpia Bozza
Endicott Fall 2015 Class:
Carlson Angela
Chmiel Jesse
Chronister Nicole
Ferry Sarah
Filippi Sofia
Harrington Jade
Hensel Samantha
Jocelyn Christina
Leone Stephanie
McInnis Christie
Muldoon Lauren
Neal Kristin
O’Hearn Molly
Papadakis Amelia
Reera Emily
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