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Studio Anderson: Turning Tales into DesignAaron Anderson, principal of San Diego-based architecture firm Studio Anderson, likes telling stories.
That's why he couldn't decide if he wanted to be an architect or a filmmaker.
After receiving his B.Arch. from Arizona State University, he moved to L.A. to give the film world a try.
"I was so naive," he says. "After a while, I came home to San Diego, and to architecture, with a vengeance."
Anderson worked for a San Diego firm that specializes in entertainment retail design before deciding to set up his own shop.
But then one day he walked by the office of Jennifer Luce and her firm Luce et Studio.
"I thought, 'If there's anyone I'd want to work for, it's Jennifer,' " he says. Anderson walked in and got a job.
Working with Luce before establishing his own firm gave him the opportunity to flex his creative muscles with such projects as the Nissan Design America corporate offices in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
"One important thing I learned from Jennifer was the love of new materials," says Anderson.
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