
Every
architectural design challenge has a unique
set of conditions and problems. That's what I love. Problems. I've been
doing Interior design and architecture for almost 10 years. I love it more
now than ever. The new developents in technologies and methods have given
designers fresh tools to address challenges.
In every
project that I study and develop, I enjoy the collaborative nature of the
work. The process of getting inside a project, studying the problem and
creating a solution is a process I want to continue to develop. The richness
of research content available in our now fully wired world really raises
the bar for us all.
It
comes down to living. The living that
preceeds our work and exists long after we leave the site. The discipline
and art of this living industry seems to grow on a parallel line with my
interest. As I watch people live and work inside my design solutions it
brings me back to the reason I came to Interiror architectrure: