During this phase we came up with questions that we can ask anyone that would help design their tiny homes. We had questions about their life, art, and space. Once we had the questions ready we had no idea who our artist were until the morning of the interviews. We all went down to space 4 art to meet and interview our artist so that we could design them a personal tiny home. When we met Curtis Bracher, our artist, we went to his studio to get started with the interview. Right away I could tell he was a strong man with a story to tell. He was very open to us about his life and was very open minded about what his tiny home could look like. Curtis gave us to opportunity to be creative in the process of designing his home. We made blue print and sketch-up designs to show how the house would look. During this phase we learned to draw to scale, use sketch up, and how to use our interviewing skills in real life. Looking back at this phase of the project I think I did a good job with the interview part. I feel like I asked a lot of questions and was ready to ask things as the conversation was flowing. One thing I feel like I could´ve worked on is letting my group mates to have more of a say in what questions to ask. Overall I really enjoyed this part of the project and this is where I feel I learned the most.