22.07.15 - Day(s) in the Li(ves): Grad students Elise Hunchuck and Vanessa Abram take over Daniels Faculty Instagram account from Japan
Recipients of Daniels Faculty Travel Awards, Master of Landscape Architecture student Elise Hunchuck and Master of Architecture student Vanessa Abram, took over the Faculty's Instagram account for a week to provide a glimpse into their research abroad.
Elise, who was awarded the Peter Prangnell travel award, traveled to Tokyo to do archival research and then continued along the coast of Japan for onsite research in Fukushima, Iwate and Miyagi. The grad student's research explored the impact and future implications of tsunamis on the coastal landscapes of Japan. Her research will continue through thesis work in the 2015-16 academic year, and beyond.
Vanessa used the funds from the Paul Oberman travel award to investigate the aftermath of destruction in Hiroshima and Detroit. Her Instatakeover focused on the devastation and reconstruction in Hiroshima following the atomic bombing during World War II. The architecture graduate student sifted through databases and archives at the Japan Foundation looking for maps and images documenting the reconstruction plans for Hiroshima.
Check out all of their photos below and search #DanielsAbroad on Instagram to see more photos from our students doing travel research.
See other Instagram Takeovers:
- Day in the Life: Master of Landscape Architecture thesis student Shelley Long takes over the Daniels Faculty Instagram page
- Day in the Life: Visual studies and architecture undergrad Julia Gasenzer takes over the Daniels Faculty Instagram page
- Day in the Life: Recent MArch grad Emma Dunn takes over our Instagram page for the weekend
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Day in the Life: We hand over our Instagram keys to undergrad student Josie Northern Harrison