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Dear RentMen visitors, AndreNYC chose to answer 5 interview questions that were last updated on 05 Jan 2018

Interview

  • What should others absolutely know about you?
    I’m an old soul. My interests, my lifestyle, my daily routines. You’d think I was a 40 year old man. I quite enjoy it, however. It sets me apart from my peers.
  • What makes you stand out from the crowd?
    My ability to navigate social interactions without being biased. I’ve had the opportunity to meet people from all walks of life so I never feel someone is “above” or “below” me. I have such an investigative and explorative nature that I love social interaction in any form, and as simple as it may sound, it’s something a generous number of people struggle with.
  • What are your hobbies? What do you like to do in your spare time?
    I’m an art nerd. You can find me aimlessly wandering through galleries on almost any day. Olafur Eliasson and Bjarne Melgaard are two of my favorites. Eliasson often utilizes light and mirrors to trick the eye, while Melgaard has this very eclectic and unapologetic approach to his paintings and sculpture.
  • What kind of diet and fitness regiment do you follow?
    Truthfully, “I just go” to the gym. I come from a family of physique competitiors so being engulfed in everything health & fitness is second nature to me. It’s part of my routine; I put very little thought into it. I just know the gym is where I need to be every morning at 6:30am to mentally align myself for the day. It’s my little sanctuary and it adds a great deal of structure to my daily life.
  • How often do you travel? Do you prefer to travel or you are more of a homebody?
    I typically leave New York, at minimum, once a month. I love NYC but I have such a gargantuan appetite for culture that keeps me on the move. Complacency has never been my thing, and for that I am thankful. 2017 afforded me many an opportunity to travel. Lisbon in the spring and Venice (for La Biennale) in the fall my two favorite destinations. I frequent Berlin often, it’s not such a manicured place, but it’s rich in history and it feels authentic; I can’t seem to get enough of it.