This week, I wrapped up the project website, which was built using React.js. The site is designed to be clean, responsive, and easy to navigate, with four main sections: a landing page, a course directory, individual course pages, and a location page that includes both an interactive map and a virtual tour. The layout is inspired by UAL’s existing design system to keep things familiar for users—especially prospective students.
The chatbot is built right into the site and always available in the bottom-right corner, so visitors can get course or campus information without switching pages. The chatbot and the Matterport virtual tour are embedded using React hooks and iframes, keeping everything smooth and in one place.
The site is now live on Genezio, and all the key features, virtual tour, chatbot, interactive map, and course details, are fully integrated.

After finishing that, I shifted gears and started reviewing my thesis and project files to get everything ready for the final submission deadline.