WHIM
conjubilant
adjective con•jubilant
“shouting together with joy”
origin
from the medieval Latin conjubilant-, conjubilans, present participle of conjubilare, from Latin com- (‘with’) + jubilare (‘to shout for joy’)
CONTENTS
A Word from the editors
by Kelsey Willis & Selina Wabl
Cloud Nine
by the Charrette Team
You-Xía
by Javier Mosquera Gonzales
Hakone Open-Air Museum
by Clay Hakes
The Building Need Not Stand
by Ethan Lewis
Up-Servations
by Anna Deeg
Living in Vacant Spaces
by Kelsey Willis
Topographies of Play
by Lindsey Kiffe
The Orion Train
by Emilie Taylor-Welty, Tiffany Lin, and Seth Welty
On Trial
by Jessica Roy
Accessory Dwelling Folly Studies
by Max Warshaw and Benjamin J. Smith
Just Keep Swim(suiting)
by Seth Laskin
Six Snazzy Spaces, Sectioned
by Ethan Lewis
Bus Ride to Schwangau
by Max Warshaw and Kay Curtis
Apart
by Jacob Taylor
Pano Blunders
by Nicholas LiCausi
Truck Stop Signage
by Caroline Garfield
Umm… I Skimmed It…
by Lucy Satzewich
CREDITS
Editors-in-Chief
Selina Wabl
Kelsey Willis
Printer