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Laura Feinstein
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Kathryn Webb Designs for Social Impact
The work of this University of Tennessee graduate and Future100 honoree reflects a passion for people.
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Meixi Xu Believes that Design Should Enhance One’s Quality of Life
The former School of Visual Arts interior design student pays attention to what a space may intuitively lack in community or belonging.
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Is This New York City Office the Future of the Workplace?
As the office undergoes a post-pandemic reimagining, Architecture Plus Information conceptualizes a vibrant “clubhouse” to entice workers back.
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Namita Chandrashekar Designs for Harmony with the Natural World
This member of the 2023 Metropolis Future100 uses an undergraduate degree in architecture and cross-continental urban experiences to design for harmony with the natural world.
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Emma Weaver Designs for (and with) Empathy
This member of the 2023 Metropolis Future100 says her mission is to tell people's stories through the interiors they inhabit.
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Maxim Kashin Pays Tribute to the Heroes of Soviet Art
The young Russian studio fuses the principles of the Russian Avant-Garde with the bustle of modern Moscow.
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Wid Chapman Architects Crafts Interiors that Are Meditations on Life and Color
Blending design history with local influences, the New York–based studio infuses vibrant hues and pattern into everyday experiences.
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Brooklyn-based Sarah Carpenter & Studio is Redefining Community-Driven Hospitality
Quietly, and with intention, the Columbia GSAPP-trained designer is bringing laid back hospitality to one of the world’s most fast-paced cities.
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Three Projects Challenge the Retirement Community Aesthetic
Through contemporary furnishings, vibrant colors and materials, and innovative construction techniques, architects and designers across the globe are devising new possibilities for senior living.
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Projects
The Designer Who Created a Kaleidoscopic Nest in the Sky
For his three-floor permanent installation at SUMMIT One Vanderbilt, designer Kenzo Digital and his studio created a space that reflects and refracts the many moods of NYC.