I like to ask every design creative if they decorated their bedroom while growing up. “Absolutely, I decorated and I was super into collages - I made collages all the time and I was really into self-expression and color!"
Paige can you tell the readers where you went to college and what you studied. “I attended Brown University, initially to play basketball but, I didn’t play the whole time I was there. I really wanted to pursue architecture but, didn’t feel like I had the academic chops to do it so I settled for ”Urban Studies” which was a combination of architecture, history, sociology and urban planning.”
“There is a class at Brown that was essentially the introduction to modern architecture and the professor’s name was Dietrich Neumann he explained the history of design from early traditional historicism and the dawn of modernity. How the cultural forces led to modern design and it was fascinating. Modernity came about as an aesthetic but, was rooted in a sort of rebellion or reaction to what many thought as the moral shortcomings of traditional design. There was a great desire to strip away all of the unnecessary - and anything that was overly fussy (all of the cornices/artifice/ornamentation of buildings) that was for some reason seen as not only completely useless but, attached to an outmoded way of thinking and living. I could go on and on about this I found it truly fascinating and it makes me look at every building and every example of design through this lens.”