This research is written as part of a larger cohort investigation for a postgraduate unit; Architectural Ethnography at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at Delft University of Technology. The syllabus of the elective course Architectural Ethnography explores the interrelationship between patterns of inhabitation and the morphological and typological features that characterize the built environment. The approach of the study takes and combines the investigative and documentation methods from the fields of Ethnography and Architecture. The research tasked to the cohort in the Spring 2020 semester is a comparative study of 5 neighborhoods of Rotterdam. Each group focuses on one thematic approach to the research, studying the daily life of either the inhabitants, a particular building or a specific public space. Each group would use various research methods to document "A Day in the Life of...", The final output would perhaps take the form and structure similar to that of a graphic novel.