Born an Aquarian in the 80′s, I am currently living and loving in Daejeon, South Korea.
The point is not to show off but to inspire – if I can do it so can you. Why depend on others to make stuff for you. If you want it done right, do it yourself – and when you do it yourself and it doesn’t come out right it teaches you to respect those who have perfected the art. Don’t judge until you have done it yourself. But remember that practice makes perfect.
Also, being an architecture student, I find that architecture tends to take over your existence. To create balance in my life I try to make time to do other things; sewing, sketching, building stuff, seeing new places and learning to use wordpress (+ a bit op programming). I have said many times that “if I die and people only remember me as an architect I would have failed at life.”
“The things you make and share leave traces of your existence. This is a log of my existence.”

Cool blog Suné
[...] Suné Horn is a freelance designer/architecture student seeking to better our living environment. She obtained her Bachelor of Architectural Studies at the University of Cape Town and is currently finishing her Honours degree. In 2007 she received a merit award for her entry in the Eskom Energy Efficient Lighting Design Competition, and in 2008 she and team member Adrian Jackson won second prize for their proposal in the 2010 Student Landscape Design Competition. [...]
Hallo sune! Jou blog is uber inspiring! Ek hoop dit gaan goed met jou ek is mal ooor die rokkie wat jy gemaak het!! Als wat mooi is!!
Baie dankie. Ek gaan definitief nog kom kuier as ek weer in die bos is.
Oulike blog – moet net iets in die mooiste taal ook daarop kry!
Mens kan mos alles in Afrikaans doen – van “rock” tot “art”!
Jy is oulik!
Love the pictures in this blog x
thanks.
I’ve read through some of your postings…this is a great blog! I especially love how you hope to use your education for the betterment of people. bravo for thinking that way!
I know I’ll be checking back in here and following your progress