Crossing Liines
I get called a lot of things - not all of them bad. I'm often called an architect. I'm not. I'm a designer who designs architecturally ...from an interior perspective. If designing a home - remodel, addition, or new - I start by arranging the furniture. I look for the views to capture - inside and out. I lay things out in a way that works functionally. Then I design a house around it. The sofa fits and it faces what one wants to face.
While my degree is interior design,
One evening, during an awards program where a project of mine had just received an award, a designer sitting at my table leaned over and said, "I figured out what makes your designs distinctive. Your work is sculptural. You sculpt spaces."
incorporates landscapes into projects.  When a landscape architect is needed, one is brought in.
I'm not an engineer. I leave the engineering to the engineers.
I'm not a landscape architect. I'm a designer ...who designs and incorporates landscapes into projects. When a landscape architect is needed, one is brought in.
I'm not a furniture designer. I'm a designer ...who designs furniture architecturally and as an aspect of the interior design to fit the design