Did you know you wanted to be a designer at a young age?
I knew from a very young age that I really loved real estate, design and architecture. I wouldn't go on dates with guys unless they could drive. I'd make a lunch and we'd go to open houses every Sunday from two to five. We'd pretend we were brother and sister looking for our parents. I loved it. Why was design so attractive to you?
I lived with my mom and we were really poor. She left family in New York to and came to school in California, had two small kids and didn't have anything. I slept on a cot, not in a bed. My aunt sent me a set of Popeye sheets and I noticed right away what a difference it made having those sheets in that horrible empty room. That's when I started paying attention to design and how much impact it can have on the environment. The sheets were blue and bright and just made that horrible cot and horrible room happy.
Is that also when you developed your love of nature?
My mom was a hippie and kinda doing her own thing, and I would be by myself a lot. I would clip little succulent plants and make little gardens with them. It was a way for me to control my environment and make things beautiful, and to feel good about what I was doing during the day. I was manipulating my environment and making something beautiful out of nothing. That's stuck with me. And years later I would see these huge magnificent jade trees in places where I'd planted them!
Did you want to save the environment when you were young?
One of the things I could do to get money was collect bottles and cans an d get cash in my pocket; I quickly became a friend of the environment because I was saving the planet and helping myself. From there I started paying attention. We didn't have money to waste, and to this day I can't stand waste. My mom feels the same way. She now lives in a multi-million dollar home and she still recycles wrapping paper! Why not?