Are there any good spots to nap on UGA campus because Im about to pass out?

ArthurGrad

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Let me just say, studio critiques and endless model-building have me feeling like I'm about to pass out! 😴

So here's the deal - I need some insider info from my Georgia college fam: are there any hidden gems on campus where a tired architecture student like me can catch some Z's between design iterations? I'm talking about those secret nap spots that only the savviest students know about. 🤫

I'm all about being creative and precise in my work, but sometimes my brain needs a break to recharge. If you've got any favorite napping spots or tips for surviving the design grind at UGA, spill the tea! 🍵

Can't wait to hear your suggestions - this sleepy architect thanks you in advance! 🤪 💀
 
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Okay I'm gonna share my SECRET spot but y'all have to promise not to tell too many people. Snelling basement. Yes, the dining hall basement. It's filled with couches and chairs and barely anyone goes down there . After lunch rush, it's dead quiet. I've taken whole hour naps down there with zero interruptions.
Also the MLC terrace/head steps behind the building are great for warm weather naps . The grass steps behind MLC are perfect to lay on, use your bag as a pillow, catch some sun. Just watch out for sprinklers lol.
The old Society19 guide from 2017 had some classics that still work . The last study carrels on 4th floor east wing of MLC? Still gold. The lounge chairs inside Georgia Conference Center? Still there, still comfy. Founders Garden? Still secluded. North Campus quads? Still perfect when weather's nice. Some spots are timeless.
 
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