My senior studio at 301 Cabot helped me understand what I would want in my own studio later on in life. I had always fancied a warehouse/apartment in the city where taking a walk down town would supply me not only with imagination but easy access to life's essentials; reference, art materials, coffee, smokes, and a break from work. Not only would the building serve as my studio but also my home so, I needed to be able to seperate the two in order to make the tax men happy but also be productive by limiting my procrastinating habits and distractions. I wanted a place where I could divide studio space between my 2D and 3D work, office, library, and 'research' area. Windows would be important to me for light and ventilation, and a 'porch' is a wonderful spot for smoking or taking in the night air. Many other factors were taken in account for what I wanted but I'll keep it short.

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