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s time progresses our communities must deal with a new paradigm of integrated systems, as too should design. Whether termed “hybrid” or “performance oriented designs” the spaces, landscapes and objects of everyday life benefit by being constructed with a site, structure, and meaning systems approach. As such, I propose that the future of design doesn’t exist within the confines of isolated specialties, but lives where these fields intersect. Immersing myself within this overlap has been the goal of my work as a designer.