- Take photo of doors and doorways in Oxford;
- Use AI or Drawing to create a possible interior of the houses;
- Create characters that might live in that houses;
- Write small stories about each door.

I only entered this place once, but this door is so important to me in a way I can’t even begin to describe it. This is where I went in my first week of Oxford classes, to buy a pair of goalkeeper gloves. This small shop in the covered market was the only place in all Oxford where I was able to find what I was looking for. I was immediately able to tell that this shop was a professional one. The owners clearly didn’t care about aesthetics like displaying the most eye-pleasing accessories. The green marks on the bottom of the door were religiously made by all the football and rugby players that wondered in the store throughout the years, I imagined. Even though the store should’ve been opened, the door was locked which made me think this was a family-run bussines and they were short on staff.
A door that all of Mansfield students see, also a door that I’ve been using daily.
This door means only one thing for me: piano practice time!
Everyday I go into the porter’s lodge with the hope that one of the pianos is available and most of the times I come out of there with two keys A key that will unlock another special door and another one that will unlock the piano that I’m going to use for the next two hours or so.
It’s kinda hilarious to see how the porters (who are British) try to pronounce my unpronounceable name, I’m not gonna lie.
