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Juan Montoya

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Juan Montoya was born in Colombia and studied architecture in Bogota and at Parsons School of Design in New York. Montoya is a member of the Interior Design Hall of Fame and has been named one of the AD 100 top designers. Klappentext Always on the cutting edge, Juan Montoya's work exudes refinement and simplicity. Each of his designs features an exquisite juxtaposition of textures, colors, and volumes; an attention to scale, lighting, and spatial qualities; and objects that reflect an interest in a variety of cultures. In addition to creating beautiful, eclectic rooms, these underlying principles have strongly influenced contemporary design. A truly original thinker, Montoya is not wedded to a particular style or period. With a background in architecture, he has developed a remarkable understanding of space and how best to fill it; he believes the careful placement of objects can, and should, enhance a room's space and scale. This oversized volume features twenty-five recent projects, all illustrated with striking color photographs. Sumptuous interiors range from a yacht to apartments and houses in New York, Florida, Connecticut, and Paris to showhouses and commercial interiors. From: INTRODUCTION "Give me your dreams and I will make them happen." That's how I like to start a dialogue with my clients—unencumbered by limitations. My role as interior designer is to allow their imagination free rein and then, through the alchemy of architectural gesture, interior know-how, and custom design, fashion a place in which they will be delighted to live . . . or work. The book you are holding is my second. It gives me great pleasure to present many of the design projects I have completed over the last decade. I've been at this work for thirty years. I love it and I live it in a very personal way, as you'll see, because my own homes are included in these pages. The projects here showcase the wide scope of my work: unique apartments in Paris, relaxed getaways in the tropics, luxurious urban dwellings in Manhattan, rustic homes in rural settings, and more. Along with private dwellings, there are two designer show houses, a beach club, and an international design center. I don't make any distinction between residential and commercial work in terms of my aesthetic. And that's what makes them equally exciting. I have had the opportunity to design some of the projects featured here from the ground up, to my great satisfaction. I always see things in a three-dimensional, volumetric way, even when I'm sketching the redesign of a single room. I never accept what I see before me as a given: I take it as a canvas. When I first set up my business many years ago, I was working out of a charming one-bedroom apartment on Sutton Place. I devised an arrangement using the headboard of my bed as a room divider, with the desk and office on the other side. Interior Design magazine photographed and wrote about it. The phone started ringing. First I had one employee, then I had two, then I had to move. Interestingly, one of my longtime clients, whose loft-type apartment is in this book, remembered that home office solution and asked me to adapt it to her bedroom. My work is a product of the architectural training I received in my home country, Colombia, before I emigrated to the States, and of the excellent education I got at the Parsons School of Design in New York, during an especially exciting period. I was taught by dynamic design historians and others who had studied with architectural titans like Louis Kahn. Factor in what I learned post-graduation from a stint at an interior design firm in Paris and another sojourn at a furniture manufacturer in Italy, in combination with the legacy of my Latin roots, and my work began to take on the international flavor that characterizes it today. I am fascinated by geometry. Consider a triangle, ...

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Authors Elizabeth Gaynor, Juan Montoya
Publisher Monacelli Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.11.2009
 
EAN 9781580932448
ISBN 978-1-58093-244-8
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 262 mm x 312 mm x 28 mm
Series THE MONACELLI P
THE MONACELLI P
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Interior design, design
Social sciences, law, business

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