Sunday, November 4, 2007

Interview with Kuniko (3rd year)

Q: What influenced you to become an IARC major?
A: In high school I experimented with design classes. I liked being part of the process of designing the spaces people live in every day.
My teacher recommended IARC to me, so I came and checked it out. I liked the unity between architecture and interior design.

Q: What is your most memorable IARC experience?
A: During my second year first semester mid-term I learned about time management. Everyone pulled an all-nighter. I was about to just walk out and quit. I had so much work to do. It was so late and I still had elevations and renderings to do! Now looking back on my portfolio, I know I'll go back to school again, but I'm glad I stayed.

Q: How does IARC fit into today's world?
A: Buildings now are not unified. Interiors and exteriors clash. A long time ago, buildings were done by one person. In the future, IARC will bring things back together and things will be unified.
Also, we are always thinking of ways to be eco-friendly. We will continue to influence design trends in this direction.

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