Have you always been
so creative + artistic?
As a kid, I was obsessed with
Crayola Crayons. For some girls it was the new
Barbie- but for me those waxy colorful sticks
gave me a key to a private world that was fueled
by my imagination. I swear, >laugh< I think I
had a portfolio with designs from the time I was
5. To this day I still find it exciting to buy a
new marker + I must confess that I am guilty of
being able to spend hours at the art store.
You have degrees in
both architecture + interior design, do you find
that they are a harmonious mix.... or not?
Well, when I decided to get
my Masters in Architecture from SCIARC my junior
year of art school I thought it was the next
natural step. Little did I know what a heated
controversy it would soon follow. I was told by
a professor at SCIARC that I had done myself a
"huge disservice" but between you + me, I feel
he was wrong. Granted, each field of study
concentrates on completely distinct functions of
volume + space but I feel that my background in
design only makes my work that much stronger +
thoughtful- + vice versa. A good design of of
any structure or object must not only have an
provocative formalization but should also have
had a careful study of function. Yes, it makes
the work harder-- but in my opinion, it makes it
better. Good design shouldn't come easy; if it
does then you need to look at it again. I also
think that because of my mixed cultural
background, I am always trying to harmonize
completely distinct influences.
What/who are your
influences?
Everything influences me. It
could be anything really- a painting, a
building, the way a man caresses a woman's hand,
the curves of a soft serve vanilla cone, music,
stitching on a blouse or nature. I try to make
an effort to learn a little about many things:
carpentry, sewing, metal work, cooking, etc.
Beauty + influence is everywhere- you just have
to open yourself up to see it.
How would describe your life?
One of constant creation,
experimentation + wonder.