Marino
Peter
Marino, who holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell University and is a member of the American Institute of Architects, began his career at the architectural firm of I.M. Pei, and in 1978 founded his own New York City office, Peter Marino Architect,
PLLC, which now ranks among the world's top interior designers. Marino has been recognized as one of the world's leading design firms with offices in Philadelphia, New York, California, and Paris, and employs more than 135 people.
Marino has also been named to Architectural
Digest Magazine's "Design 100" and Interior Design Magazine's "Design Giants" for several years.
Jeffrey
Bilhuber
Jeffrey
Bilhuber founded his eponymous firm, Bilhuber & Associates, in 1984, and has been involved in the interior renovation of homes and services, with projects ranging from large and small apartments in Manhattan to country retreats in London, The firm has worked on residential and service interiors, including large and small apartments in Manhattan, countryside vacation homes, row houses in London, specialty hotels, museums, and galleries; and has authored and published the large-scale book Jeffrey
Bilhuber's Design Basics Bilhuber has always been able to creatively cater to his clients' needs for functionality and visual appeal because he is not only talented in the field of design, but he is also the author of "American Style. Bilhuber is a master of the American style. In an interview with Vogue, critic Hamish Bowles called him "the Billy
Baldwin of the 21st century.
Robert
Couturier
French interior designer Robert
Couturier was born and raised in Paris, and after earning a degree in Interior Architecture and Environmental Design from Ecole Camondo, he joined the New York City firm Adam
Tihany Design office in New York and within five years had become a partner in the firm and completed a series of designs for nightclubs and restaurants in New York and Paris.
Mario
Buatta
Mario
Buatta was born in New York City, studied architecture at Cooper Union College, and studied at Parsons School of Design in Europe. Pratt Institute.
Buatta began his career as an apprentice in the interior design department of B.
Altman &
Co. and after a series of stints in a number of prestigious design firms, Buatta opened his own firm and went on to become one of America's top interior designers.
Nina
Campbell
Nina
Campbell's career began at the age of 19, when she was spotted by John
Fowler, a partner in the top fabric wallpaper design firm Colefax&Fowler, who took her on as his assistant. During this time, wealthy businessman Mark
Birley asked Campbell to redecorate his clubs with outstanding results. The pair went on to open a joint venture in London, specializing in luxury collections.
Soon after, Campbell finally opened his own design company in London. Rock star Rod
Stewart and Queen Margaret II of Denmark were among her clients. In addition to providing interior design services to her clients, Campbell has developed a strong print fabric business, as well as actively developing other products for the home.
Alberto
Pinto
French designer Alberto
Pinto graduated from the Ecole du Louvre in Paris. Influenced by the cultures he encountered as a child, Pinto is known for his skillful mixing of various styles and genres, whether it's the complexity of Baroque or the simplicity of modernism, he has it just right.
Pinto is a rare superstar in the interior design industry, and his eclectic design style and relentless pursuit of perfection have attracted the world's best artisans to work with him. He has designed commercial buildings and private residences on every continent, including royal palaces, and is recognized by Pinto's clients as the man who elevated interior design to the realm of haute couture.
Grover
Dear
Grover
Dear was born in Memphis, USA, attended the University of Dijon, France, and ultimately graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in architecture. He now has almost 40 years of professional design experience, having worked with architects such as I.M. Pei and John
Portman before opening his own architectural interior design firm, Archasia.
Dear has received the American Institute of Architects' Grand Prize of Honor in Architecture, a Certificate of Appreciation in Interior Design and an Award of Distinction. He is a registered architect in Hong Kong, China and the United Kingdom, as well as in California, Georgian Asia and Florida, and is a member of the Hong Kong Institute of Architects and the American Institute of Architects.
Jamie
Drake
Jamie
Drake opened his own design firm, Drake Design
Associates, in 1978, upon graduating from the prestigious Parsons College in New York. Over the past 30 years, he has completed numerous interior design projects, most notably Madonna's residence in Los Angeles and the New York Mayor's mansion.
Daniel
Romualdez
Daniel
Born in the Philippines, he moved to the United States in 1977 to study art and architecture at Yale University, and then transferred to Columbia University in 1981, where he graduated with a master's degree in architecture. In 1993, Romualdez opened his own firm, focusing on the design of high-end private residences to provide high-quality professional services. In 1993, Romualdez started his own company, which mainly undertakes the design of high-end private residences, and is known for providing high-quality professional services and detailing.
Romualdez's work has been featured in leading home fashion magazines Architectural
Digest, Elle Decor, House Beautiful, House &
Garden, and Vogue. Romualdez has also been recognized by New York
Magazine as one of the "Top 100 Architects".
Frank
de Biasi
Frank
de Biasi was born in Virginia, USA, and attended the prestigious Sorbonne University in Paris, eventually graduating from George Washington University. After a year in Spain, de
Biasi joined Christie's auction house as an appraiser, and six years later became the design director of the architectural firm of Peter Marino and Associates. de
Biasi founded Frank de Biasi Interiors, LLC, a New York-based firm with offices in Europe and the Middle East. LLC in New York, with branches in Europe and the Middle East. In addition to private residences, the firm also undertakes the design of luxury hotels.
Bunny
Williams
Bunny
Williams began her career at the venerable British antiques dealer, Stair and Company, and in 1967 made the jump to the prestigious Parish-Hadley
Associates, where she designed for the firm. where her design talents were further honed. Under the tutelage of the firm's legendary associates, her mastery of design principles was refined.
David
Kleinberg
David
Kleinberg graduated from Trinity College and worked for Denning & Fourcade and Mara
Palmer before joining top firm Parish-Hartford in 1981. In 1981, Kleinberg joined leading firm Parish-Hadley Associates, and in 1997 opened his own firm, David
Kleinberg Design
Associates (DKDA), which not only handles residential and commercial interiors, but also has a full-service architectural division. Recently, Kleinberg also partnered with Patterson, Flynn
& Martin to launch a line of carpeting.
Clodagh
Clodagh, who takes her name from a picturesque river in her native Ireland, grew up in the vacation home where playwright Oscar
Wilde once lived. With a love of design and architecture, she has conquered the world and become an irreplaceable heavyweight; Clodagh was named one of Interior
Design magazine's Top 100 Interior Designers in the United States and is a member of the magazine's Hall of Fame. Architectural
Digest magazine listed her as one of the world's leading interior designers. She is also a member of Hospitality Design magazine's Platinum Circle.
Trisha
Wilson
Trisha
Wilson is the founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Wilson
Associates, an interior architecture firm. Founded in 1978, the firm is headquartered in Dallas, USA, with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Singapore, Shanghai, China, Cochin, India and Johannesburg, South Africa, and employs over 300 people.
15. Scott
Snyder
Scott
Snyder is one of the most successful interior designers in the United States. He founded Scott Snyder
Inc. in 1984. Over the years, the firm has completed a striking body of work within the United States and around the globe, with a reputation for classic, subtle high-end design.
Snyder has traveled the world. He believes that inspiration and influence often come from unexpected places. Guided by his international experience and vision, Scott
Snyder
Inc. has grown to include locations in New York and Palm Beach, Florida. In addition to the multiple projects completed in Palm Beach, there are condominiums in Manhattan, mansions in Connecticut, ranches in Texas, tropical estates in the Caribbean, and more.
Snyder is one of Architectural
Digest Magazine's "Top 100 Designers". He and his work have also been featured in Veranda, Southern Accents, and W Magazine.
Jaya
Ibrahim
Jaya
Ibrahim began his design career in London, England, where he worked for 10 years for Anouska Hempel, and returned to his home country of Indonesia in 1993, where he opened his own design studio in collaboration with John
Saunders. In 1993, Ibrahim returned to his native Indonesia and opened his own firm, Jaya &
Associates, in partnership with John Saunders, to provide architectural design, interiors and related product design services. Among the major projects completed by the firm are The
Legian in Bali, the Amanjiwo Hotel and the Dharmawangsa Hotel in Jakarta. He was one of the "Top 100 Designers" in the January 2002 issue of Architectural
Digest magazine, and was listed in the "50 Most Creative People in Indonesia".
Peter
Dunham
Peter
Dunham was born in England, grew up in France and spent most of his summers in Spain. He was an honors student at a series of prestigious private institutions, including Oxford University. After 16 years of buying and selling upscale real estate in New York, Dunham moved to Los Angeles and turned to the design industry, where he was named one of the nation's top interior designers by House
Beautiful magazine after only two years, an honor he has held for five years in a row. His work has been featured in major fashion and home magazines, including Vogue, W, Elle
Decor, House and Garden,
O, etc. Dunham's projects have included residential homes, hotels, hospitals, and studios, and in 2005 he launched a line of hand-painted fabrics and opened a Hollywood store featuring his own hand-painted fabrics. a store featuring his hand-picked fabrics, furniture, antiques, artwork and accessories of all kinds.
Geoffrey
Bradfield
Peter
Dunham was born in England, grew up in France and spent most of his summers in Spain. He was an honors student at a series of prestigious private institutions, including Oxford University. After 16 years of buying and selling upscale real estate in New York, Dunham moved to Los Angeles and turned to the design industry, where he was named one of the nation's top interior designers by House
Beautiful magazine after only two years, an honor he has held for five years in a row. His work has been featured in major fashion and home magazines, including Vogue, W, Elle
Decor, House and Garden,
O, etc. Dunham's projects have included residential homes, hotels, hospitals, and studios, and in 2005 he launched a line of hand-painted fabrics and opened a Hollywood store featuring his own hand-painted fabrics. a store featuring his hand-picked fabrics, furniture, antiques, artwork and accessories of all kinds.
Juan
Pablo Molyneux
Chilean-born, French-educated, and American-born, Juan
Pablo Molyneux's life has been marked by a cosmopolitan and diverse design style. His firm, J.P.
Studio Molyneux, is based in New York with a branch in Paris. Major projects undertaken by the firm include the design of the Hall of Treaties in the Konstantinovsky Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia, and the renovation and interiors of the Hotel Claude
Passart in Paris.
Molyneux's designs for upscale residences can be found all over the world, from Buenos Aires to Cap Ferrat, from New York to Moscow, and from Beverly Hills to London. The prestigious magazines Architectural
Digest and House & Garden often feature Molyneux's work at extra length.
Lars
Bolander
Lars
Bolander became interested in furniture design as early as when he was studying at the Stockholm School of Art. After graduation, he continued his studies with Carl
Malmsten, the founder of Scandinavian style. Like Malmsten, he became obsessed with original design and couldn't get enough of it.
After completing his studies, Bolander worked as a freelancer for a few years, and was soon taken under the wing of Gaby
Schreiber, the "Queen of British Plastics," who had just made a name for herself by designing the first-ever plastic cups to be used on airplanes. Schreiber had just become famous for designing the first plastic cup ever used on an airplane. It was while working for Schreiber that Bolander was first introduced to interior design, which he developed as his main career path.
Tony
Ingrao and Randy Kemper
After graduating from Drew University and the Rhode Island School of Design, Tony
Ingrao opened his own studio in New York City, and twenty-five years later traveled to Paris, where he set up a branch office while pursuing a career in fine European antiques. pursuit of fine European antiques. Today, Ingrao
Inc. is a full-service firm of architectural, design, and remodeling services.
Susan Gutfreund
A veteran of the international social scene, Susan
Gutfreund has opened her eyes to the world's finest interiors. She is also one of the very few clients of Henri
Samuel, the undisputed master of 20th century interior design, with whom Gutfreund has had the privilege of working intensively, and whose keen observation and inquisitiveness have been appreciated. After several successful attempts, Gutfreund finally decided to pursue a career in interior design.
Lyndon
Neri
Neri received her Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of California, Berkeley's School of Architecture and her Master of Architecture degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Prior to founding Neri Design Studio, he spent ten years as a member of Mike Graves Architects, Inc. As Asia Project Director for Michael
Graves Architects and
Associates, he led the design of such notable projects as Shanghai's Three on the Bund, the International Finance Corporation in Washington, D.C., the 30-story Impala in New York City, and the 40-story Ortigas in Manila. The 40-story Ortigas residential tower in New York City, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Dong
Hwa mixed-use building in Seoul, and the 425 Fifth Avenue residential tower in New York City.
Agnes
Comar
Agnes
Comar graduated from Ecole Camondo, a prestigious art school in France, where she majored in interior architecture and design.
To date, Comar has completed projects ranging from fashionable storefronts and high-end office buildings to palaces in Marrakech, mansions outside of Paris, and several private yachts, all of which are of the highest caliber, and he has become a trend-setter in the interior design industry.
Leung Chi-Tin, one of Hong Kong's top 10 interior designers
Leung Chi-Tin is unique in his ability to combine the disciplines of architecture and interior design, with a keen eye for the use of space and aesthetics. "When I enter a house, I first think of the space, not the color. Light colors are not a problem, because the life comes from the people in the house. At home, the most important feeling is to be relaxed and uninhibited." As a result, his designs are always simple and clean, but not cold, and home design is always practical, matching individual needs.
Main representative works: "A Beloved", "Fang Yuan", "Linglong" and so on.
Ko Man On - Hong Kong's famous interior designer
Ko Man On is a legendary figure, full of endless stories in him. In his nearly 30 years of design career, Ko Man On has designed more than 2,000 interior design projects and is regarded as the father of interior design in Hong Kong. Kao's designs are a blend of Chinese and Western cultures, infusing Chinese culture into architectural concepts, coupled with Western technology and comfort qualities to create unique designs.
Main representative works: Hong Kong Junyi Peak Private Residence, Shenzhen Holiday Plaza Private Club, Dongguan Star River Legend, etc.
Lee Weimin--Famous Interior Designer
Lee Weimin is a person who integrates work and life perfectly, and flows back and forth between the two, as rhythmic and beautiful as a tango. As an early batch of Taiwanese designers entering mainland China, Li Weimin has experienced many differences brought about by misunderstandings. Under the background of two cultures with the same root, he has built a bridge with design, and behind his wholehearted devotion and good interaction is his heartfelt joy and expectation. He always says: design, this thing is very important.
Main representative works: Four Seasons Cao Tang model villa, Hong Kong TVB Central office, Beijing Kunlun apartment model house, etc..
Ma Qingyun--Famous Architect
Ma Qingyun is one of the most influential architects in China, and his architectural firm MADA
s.p.a.m is active in the international architectural community, and has been recognized by the industry as one of the most representative and unique architectural firms in China. Although MADA has only been in existence for a short period of time, it has been able to break through and occupy an important place in the international architectural community with its creative and professional design team.
Major representative works: Shanghai Nature Museum, Shanghai Tang International Plaza, Beijing Guanghua Road SOHO, etc.
Sudan--Interior Design Master Teacher
Sudan has been teaching at the Department of Environmental Art and Design at the Academy of Arts and Design, Tsinghua University since 1993 and has been the head of the department. Sultan has been fighting in the front line of the design education industry for many years, and has always felt his responsibility and mission to the education industry, and has y realized that the rise of China's design industry can not be ignored - the root cause of "education-based", and has devoted a lot of effort and energy to the design profession, a discipline that has a relatively late start in China. discipline, paid a lot of effort and energy.
Major representative works: Additional Design, Terroir, Fundamentals of Architectural Design and Engineering Drawing.
Chen Yaoguang--China's Famous Interior Designer
This famous designer, who has had a significant impact on the domestic interior design industry, has not only won major awards for interior design in China and owns his own design company, but he also maintains a unique private space--a small island by the lake. -an island on the shore of a lake. "It is a wonderful feeling to have an island waiting for you in a place with beautiful scenery", said Chen Yaoguang.
Major representative works: Han Meilin Art Museum, Li Shutong Memorial Hall, Zhejiang Art Museum, etc.
Wong Chi-Tat--Famous Interior Designer
Wong Chi-Tat was born in Hong Kong well-known furniture family, under the influence of the family business, as early as in the teenage years and hand-drawn design furniture, a little older is deep into the practice of the construction site, he is smart and friendly with Hakai, won everyone's favorite, but also a lot of famous artists. He is also a favorite of many famous designers, and has started his own business with his good friend Simon, writing a new chapter in Hong Kong's modern interior design.
Siu Oi Wah--Famous Architectural Interior Designer
Siu Oi Wah's design is one of the most outstanding designers in recent years. Xiao Aihua's interior works are mostly presented in an extremely modern design approach. In fact, he is not only an excellent architectural interior designer, but also a very good photographer, from the perspective of architecture, interior design, sculpture and art to show his love of life, understanding and perception of design.
Main representative works: "Cool Color Warmth", "Write Fashion Write Space", "Between Black and White Life Above" and so on.
Shen Lei--Famous Architect
In Shen Lei's view, a home should be suitable for one's own residence first, not a tool for a designer to express his concept. So everything is practical to start with. Shen Lei's understanding, the living room, kitchen, guest room and such space has a certain openness, is mainly activity space. The design of a home must start from the point of view of personal use, and the functionality of the space, and the proportion between each space is of primary importance.
Main representative works: Zhejiang Engineering College Dianxiu Clothing Hall, LOFT49
space, Lakeside Residence Seven Chapters Clubhouse and so on.
Zhu Yongchun--Famous Chinese Interior Designer
Zhu Yongchun has some research on aerodynamics, and these engineering fundamentals make him comfortable in the later design process, and constantly innovate and breakthroughs, so it can be said that he is not only a designer, but also an excellent engineer, and he is very good at In solving the air convection of the house, he no longer designs by experience as the general designers do, but from a scientific point of view, considering the impact of air flow on people.
Major representative works: Aidi Club, [office space design] 18 degrees, etc.
Ronnie
Choong Swee Beng (Malaysia)
Ronnie
Mr. CHOONG is a senior interior designer, creative space designer, founded S.I. Design Sdn. Bhd. in 1987. Design Sdn. Bhd. in 1987, after years of development,
has become one of Malaysia's leading design firms, with more than 40 professional staff, covers an area of 8600 square meters,
located in the heart of Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur.
Ms.
Farida Alaydroes (Indonesia)
The most respected interior designer in Indonesia, President of Indonesian Interior Designers Institute (HDII)
(2005-2008).
Graduated from San Francisco Art Institute,
University of Kansas, Bachelor of Fine Arts, majoring in Interior Design and Office Management;
Dedicated to the design of human settlements, office-commercial buildings, themed exhibition halls, schools, hotels, and other international projects, with more than 17 years of experience as a professional senior interior designer;
Geoff
Fitzpatrick (Australia)
Design Institute of Australia (DIA)
Chairman of the Board of Directors
Speech Topic:
Current Examples in the Mainstream of Australian Interiors
Geoff
Mr. Fitzpatrick is an experienced professional furniture designer, serving as a member of Design Institute of Australia. professional furniture designer who serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Design Institute of Australia (DIA); he was the Chief Designer of the renowned US brand BTR
Nylex; he spent five years at the management level of a Malaysian textile company, and also served as the Marketing Director of Commercial Furniture Australia, where he dominated marketing throughout the Asia Pacific region; he was the Managing Director of the CDe Group, and is a specialist in the furniture He is an expert in the furniture manufacturing industry and has lectured on home design at Monash University in Melbourne.
James
Harper (Australia)
BrookingHarper
President
Director of the Design Institute of Australia (DIA) Graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Adelaide, Australia, and many years of experience in the design field in Australia and the UK. After several years of working in London's famous multi-faceted design consultancy, Mr. James joined GEYER Design in Moorbourne as a collaborator, mainly responsible for the design of specialty showrooms, years of practical design work experience coupled with his management experience as the general manager of CPd (a graphic design company).
Maythinee
Suwannabunya (Thailand)
Thai Interior Designers Association (TIDA)
Chairman.Ms. Maythinee Suwannabunya, Former Council Member, National Registered Architect of Thailand, KING MONGKUL ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION
President. First Vice President,
Former President of Fine Arts Alumni Association.
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