



UNC-Greensboro Interior Architecture.
Wesley has a way of thinking differently then I do; this is one of the many reasons why I respect her. There are times when she will hit a road block in her work or designs but she will never gives up until a final result is reached. When it comes to building models she likes for all the parts to be connected to one another through joinery. If someone were to take apart one of her models most likely they would be able to see that it is made of one solid material with many different folds and cuts. I don’t know how her brain works this way! I have been diagnosed with dyslexia so naturally one would think that I do everything backwards or even see things in ways that others would not… and usually that is the case. However, Wesley has this wonderful talent of creatively piecing different parts of one solid material together in a way that my brain simply can not figure out.
I feel that I was truly blessed with the gift of “quick ideas/ solutions.” What I mean to say is this, ever time a problem arises or a new assignment is given, I immediately have several ideas running through my head. Now granted, not all the ideas are great or nesisaraly the right option for the existing problem. But I know that this gift is great for a designer because it enables them to quickly jot down all the thoughts and ideas that come to mind in their design journal. This quick thinking also allows me to have more than one idea or solution; therefore, I usually have more time than others too look back and reevaluate my work. Also, I am more prone to looking back at my beginning thoughts and ideas throughout the entirety of the design process.
According to NKAB's website: To make the task of meeting building code requirements easier, the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) publishes a list of standard building code requirements. Helping homeowners design and build safe, accessible rooms. Some of the basic requirements are: