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I became a designer just because I think
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like all of us we want to change the
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world and we think that we are a riot
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and everyone else is less right and you
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know we have kind of ideas about how
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things should be and we'll never be
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satisfied and it keeps us interested and
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intrigued and I think that that's
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something that's kept me a designer and
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so sustainability was one of these
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things that from a sort of philosophical
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standpoint for me it became very
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interesting because suddenly it was not
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about you know what your design style is
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and what's fashionable right now but it
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was really an idea about we can all
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agree that philosophically clean air is
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better than polluted air and clean water
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is said of in polluted water and healthy
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buildings are better than non healthy
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buildings so if you could turn that into
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kind of an ethos and that would give you
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something to stand on that was sort of
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time I think that at the end of the day
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the thing that I'm trying to do is to
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make the building more sustainable more
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healthy and more resilient and so if I
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can accomplish any one of those three
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things or all of them that I feel like
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I've had a good day
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