Thursday, July 23, 2009

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Procrastination is vital to a designer’s creative process. At least it is in my experience. The pressure one gets from waiting until the last minute gets the brain juices flowing. I don’t know any designers that start projects early or even when they should . That being said, that’s exactly what I’m doing right now. Ha! I am supposed to start designing a hostel within an old ferry terminal in Copenhagen for studio. I have a lot of ideas bouncing around in my head, but I just can’t get myself to go up to studio and start creating. Even though I know I will treat myself to a free hot chocolate when I go there. It’s not enough motivation for me!

I want to comment on the Danes, especially the Danish women. They have style, yo! I love the way they dress. Everyone looks put together and are individuals. You see hair of all different colors, funky outfits, fun jewelry, etc. I’m also impressed with the way they are able to bike along the cobblestones in heels and dresses while talking on the phone and avoiding pedestrians. Amazing. One trait that seems to be common among Danish women, besides the blond hair and tallness, model-like figures, is that they all typically seem to have deep voices. That’s all I have to say about that.

The Danish men are also interesting, although I typically prefer darker haired gentlemen. Ha I’ve noticed that the Danes generally keep to themselves. They are probably very friendly but are not overtly friendly to tourists, unlike other countries I’ve seen.

(sorry for the ugly layout again-this website is annoying)

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About Me

I graduated from undergraduate architecture school in Texas (UTA) in 2004. A couple of weeks after graduating, I moved to NYC and began working. Now in 2009 after five wonderful, fulfilling, interesting years of living in one of the greatest cities in the world and debating with myself about whether or not I am ready to be a student again, I am heading back to school to get my masters in Interior Architecture (MIA, yo!) from Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). Before moving to Providence, RI (where RISD is located) in the fall, I will be living in Coppenhagen, Denmark for approx. seven weeks studying Scandinavian design and studio.