Q.Bot, affectionately called BoT BoY amongst his colleagues, arrived at our firm in the cold winter of 2015 as a Secret Santa gift from DS Architecture emeritus Douglas G. Fuller. Due to his inept ability to conceptually develop cubic forms, he was hired as a team member for the Kent Police Project. BoT BoY draws inspiration from cubism artists such as Pablo Picasso, and architects such as Pavel Janak. In the office Q.Bot is known as the king of hide and seek as he is continuously hiding himself throughout the office and waiting for his colleagues to find him before he disappears again.
Areaware in Brooklyn, New York
I enjoy hiding.
If I were an animal, I would be a Yellow Boxfish.
To put a square peg in a round hole.
Cuba (get it Cube-A???) :]
I once dressed up as the “Tin Man” from The Wizard of Oz.
Square parallelepiped (say that 6 times fast)
I always admired Spongebob Squarepants’s fashion sense.
Mr. Strong by Roger Hargreaves (look it up)
I would someday like to visit the planet of Minecraft.
When I’m not working, I like hiding from my colleagues.
I would love to compete in an Olympic event of hide and seek.
I am a very talented contortionist ;]
Bytes of ice cubes
A typical week in the life of BoT BoY is very much like the reality competition “Capture.”
I idolize the Iron Giant.
I consider architectural design to be excellent when it pays homage to the pure geometry of a cube.
It Was a Good Day by Ice Cube is my all time favorite pump up jam.