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F5: Fabrice Juan Talks Unexpected Architecture, a Favorite Italian Museum + More

Design Milk

Fabrice Juan first stepped out to found his own agency in 2011 following extensive work experience as Jean-Louis Deniot’s project manager – and a supportive push from his wife. A dialogue between architecture and furniture design, innovation and style, presents itself across Juan’s portfolio.

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F5: Viktor Udzenija’s Interests Led To Limited Edition Furniture + Light Installations

Design Milk

In 2011, Croatian architect and interior designer Viktor Udzenija founded his eponymous studio in Dubai, UAE, and in Summer of 2020 expanded to Europe. In his global portfolio of projects, Viktor takes an artisanal, bespoke approach to high-end residential, retail and commercial design. Photo: Mariano Vivanco. Little Rocker.

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The 10 Projects that Defined a Decade of Canadian Architecture

Azure Magazine

When 60 Richmond Street welcomed its first residents in 2011, the striking building – defined by a play of colourful, interlocking volumes – represented the Toronto Community Housing Corporation’s first new co-operative in 20 years. Audain Art Museum by Patkau Architects, 2016. 60 Richmond Street East by Teeple Architects, 2010.

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In Conversation: DesignAgency on 25 Years as Hospitality Heavy-hitters

Azure Magazine

APPETIZERS: 1998 – 2011 1 Pick the right people to work with Davis met Chan while studying landscape architecture at the University of Toronto and connected with Mekhayech (who has an engineering degree from Western) while working at Kensington Kitchen, a Mediterranean restaurant that Mekhayech’s dad owned on Harbord Street. STK Toronto.

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The 10 Interior Designs that Defined the Decade

Azure Magazine

Their sculptural form and imposing scale suggest a labyrinth as envisioned by Henry Moore, but Cloud Garden, as the design is known, was created entirely with small fry in mind, its arches and cutouts tailor-made for scrambling under, climbing over and gamboling through. Pump Room by Yabu Pushelberg, 2011.