STUDIO BIOGRAPHY
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Martin Brudnizki Design Studio is an internationally acclaimed interior architecture and design studio based in London and New York. Founded by Martin Brudnizki in 2000, the Studio is composed of 70 multi-disciplinary design professionals; from Architects, Interior Designers, FF&E Designers, Furniture Designers, Art Consultants, CAD Technicians and CGI Visualisers to our Management Team, who lead and support every aspect of our Studio commercially and creatively. The Studio has a wide range of experience, creating hotels, restaurants, bars and private members'clubs, alongside designing luxury residential developments and helping a select number of people build their dream homes. Working across the globe, MBDS benefits from a worldwide network of suppliers, contractors and artisans; from Hong Kong to Los Angeles, Melbourne to Miami, Paris to Dallas, Toronto to Amman and of course London and New York.
� Johannes Vermeer, The Astronomer, 1668
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MARTIN BRUDNIZKI
“ If we assemble large-scale constructions out of the smallest and most precisely cut components, we would discover in the analysis of the small individual moment the crystal of the total event.” Walter Benjamin, The Arcades Project, 1928
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The great twentieth century cultural critic Walter Benjamin thought we should carry the principle of montage into history. He believed that building an accurate idea of someone relies on assembling those abstract moments that inspire us.
Aesthetics & Functionality
Likewise, Martin Brudnizki is best understood through details of his history.
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Born in Stockholm, Martin's love for design started from a young age. His mother was a stylist and drew upon her Central European heritage, decorating their apartment in a style inspired by Joseph Frank, Adolf Loos and the Vienna School of Architecture. His father, a mechanical engineer, believed in the power of materiality and the cool simplicity of Scandinavian design; often leaving drawings lying around that Martin would pore over. The combination of these elements embedded a deep understanding of aesthetics, layering and colour alongside a grounding in technical functionality, helping shape Martin's approach to design.
Classical & Contemporary Martin grew up between two of Stockholm's most revered architectural landmarks; the eighteenth century Adolf Fredrik Church and the modernist Gunnar Asplund-designed Stockholm Public Library. These two buildings sit not just on the same road, but at a crossroad in architectural history; the church coming at a moment when Sweden looked to reinterpret the clacissism of Ancient Rome and Asplund's library referencing and reducing classical antiquity to abstract geometric forms. Both became a huge influence on Martin's thinking. The way Asplund so wonderfully harnessed the history of classical design into something so contemporary and the way the Baroque architects before him looked to the Ancients. This made Martin realise that as designers we have a responsibility for drawing on the past to seek out the future.
Designer & Businessman Before embarking on his studies in Interior Design at The American University in London, Martin first studied Economics at the University of Stockholm. His time studying the world of business left an appreciation for a Client's commercial objectives and a respect for practicality. He has since become known as the "businessman's designer."
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OUR VALUES
“ True education is concerned not only with practical goals but also with values. Our aims assure us of our material life, our values make possible our spiritual life.� Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, 1938
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ur Values form a guide as to how the Studio acts both internally and externally. They inform every decision we make, are built into everything we do and provide a clear idea as to how the Studio conducts itself.
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We are Collaborative Our relationships are genuine. We see our Clients as collaborators in pursuit of creative and commercial success.
We are Professional We share our expertise through providing a specialist service that is consistent, meticulous and clear.
We are Informed Our knowledge of design, architecture and history allows us to make informed choices on every aspect of the process.
We are Intuitive We have a spirit of enquiry and curiosity which enables us to see things from a fresh perspective and elevate the brief.
We are Dedicated By immersing ourselves in every project down to the smallest detail, we develop a clear vision that goes beyond the expected. 13
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OUR DESIGN PRINCIPLES
“Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision.� Cecil Beaton, 1957
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ur Design Principles represent the Studio’s philosophy in how we approach design. This is not a house style but a system of ideas that is applied to the individual project. Throughout our methodology we continually come back to our Principles to ensure the end result reflects the high standards we expect as designers.
our Interiors are Contextual
are Composed
We create interiors that respect and harness the history and character of the building, street and community in which they are embedded.
Through layering materials, textures, patterns and styles we create embracing spaces that offer richer, deeper and more satisfying experiences.
are Focused
are Detailed
We create interiors focused on our Client's needs. From achieving our Client's business objectives to carefully studying their lifestyle and interests, we strive in developing their dream space.
Our focus on detail isn't just an obsession, it has become a trademark; as our projects have become synonymous with subtlety and style.
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Exude Quality
Flow
Through using quality materials and working with exceptional craftsmen, we are able to create long lasting interiors which allow people to experience the space through all five senses.
We see the end-user experience as the true measure of a design's success and work to craft interiors that flow in their layout, design and functionality.
Push Boundaries
Stimulate Emotion
Drawing on our ability to think creatively and go above and beyond the design brief, we create interiors that push stylistic and industry boundaries.
Our interiors are multidimensional, capable of being as welcoming as they are intriguing, as relaxing as they are provocative and as inspiring as they are enduring.
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OUR PURPOSE
“Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence.” Aristotle, 384 – 322 BC
← Baron de Cabrol, Beautiful People of Cafe Society, 1954
Crafting Experiences.
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t the heart of the Studio's work is a profound commitment to an individual and their experience of an interior. Through the careful study of a project's context and a Client's lifestyle, a dedication to functionality and a love of layering different materials, textures and styles, the Studio handcrafts environments that enable our Clients to develop personal and long-lasting relationships with their interior spaces.
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OUR EXPERIENCE
“It is beyond a doubt that all our knowledge begins with experience.” Immanuel Kant, The Critique of Pure Reason, 1776
← Aquavit, London
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NOTABLE CLIENTS
Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts, Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas, Soho House Group, Sydell Group, Annabel's, The Ivy, The Royal Academy of Arts and Daniel Boulud
We have collaborated with some of the most prominent names in the hospitality industry, giving us exemplary experience and knowledge of the market. Through this experience the Studio has acquired an eceptional level of expertise in the design and realisation of high-profile and luxury schemes, always reducing the complexity of any project to simple design solutions.
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OUR METHOD
“A great building must begin with the unmeasurable, must go through measurable means when it is being designed and in the end must be unmeasurable.” Louis Kahn, 1930
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Martin Brudnizki Studio Design Director ID Associate
FF&E Associate
ID Senior Designer
FF&E Senior Designer
ID Designer
FF&E Designer
ID Junior Designer
FF&E Junior Designer Visualiser
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STUDIO STRUCTURE
Through our experience of delivering worldclass projects we have developed a wellbalanced Studio structure comprising of 70 multi-disciplinary design professionals. Within the Studio we have a wide range of skills from Architects, Interior Designers, FF&E Designers, Furniture Designers, Art Consultants, CAD Technicians and CGI Visualisers. This is alongside our Management Team who lead and support every aspect of our Studio commercially and creatively. Martin Brudnizki, our Founder and Creative Lead, is involved in every stage of each project from a creative review perspective. Martin is supported by two Design Studio Directors and five Design Associates who lead the management of the Design Team and projects across the Studios. Each project is assigned a Senior Designer who is the main project contact and works alongside both the Interior and FF&E Designers on the day to day running of the project they are assigned. We have an internal review process which allows Martin and the Management Team time with each project and its team; to develop our work collaboratively and within a clear and communicated process. 29
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EXAMPLE TEAM BIOGRAPHIES
Each of our team members are carefully selected to work with us because of their skills and understanding of the MBDS approach to hospitality design. For each project we ensure that the best team for that particular design scenario is made available and assigned to work with you. Upon appointment, we will communicate to you who your team will be and introduce you to them, highlighting the project lead so that you know exactly who within the team is responsible for which aspect of your project. As a result our team will be immersed and invested in the design of the project and having been involved from the outset, they will have the scope to understand every detail and nuance that you wish to create and will work closely with you to capture your aspirations.
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MARTIN BRUDNIZKI Owner & Creative Director Martin is listed within House and Garden’s Top 100 Leading Interior Designers, the London Evening Standard’s Progress 1000, Debrett's 500 Most Influential People in the UK, The Who's Who List of Influential People around the World, Elle Decoration’s List of Best British Architects and Designers and Wallpaper* Magazine’s Power 200, with the latter describing him as “one of the best restaurant and h otel designers of his generation”. Martin oversees all projects both in the London and New York Studios. ANDREW DEIBEL Studio Design Director Andrew has over 15 years’ experience in interior design, having studied and received his Bachelors in Architecture at the University of Kentucky in 1998. As a licensed Architect, Andrew brings a wealth of expertise to MBDS, where he oversees the team in New York and reports directly to Martin. Since joining the Studio in 2012, Andrew has led various critically-acclaimed projects, including: Café Boulud (Toronto), Sessanta Ristorante (New York), Continnu m’s Madison Square Park Tower (New York), Stanton Hotel (Miami) and Four Seasons Restaurant and Bar (Mexico City). Before joining MBDS, Andrew held positions within several respected New York based architectural practices, including: TEN Arquitectos, AND Architects and Thomas Phifer & Partners. GIANPIERO GAGLIONE Associate (FF&E) Gian has over ten years’ experience in interior design and six years with Martin Brudnizki Design Studio. As head of the FF&E Team in the London Studio for a number of years, Gian has led on numerous award-winning projects, including: Soho Beach House (Miami), Annabel’s (London), 34 (London), The Beekman Hotel (New York) and Drake One Fifty (Toronto). Gian now leads the FF&E team in New York where his expertise in designing and sourcing furniture enables him to translate the Studio’s designs into a reality. He has previously worked for top architectural practises in Singapore and London, including HBA, where he worked on the Grand Hyatt Jin Mao Tower (Shanghai) and the Starwood Luxury Hotel Collections (Nanning), as well as Channels Design where he worked on The Langham Hotel (London). Gian graduated from Middlesex University in 2004 with a First Class Honours Degree in Product Design Engineering.
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ADAM KORNELLI Senior Designer (ID) Adam has over seven years’ experience in interior design, having graduated with a Bachelors in Architecture from New York Institute of Technology in 2008. Having trained as an Architect, Adam has a solid understanding of how spaces work and a keen eye for detail. Joining the Studio in 2015, Adam is currently working on a hotel in Tribeca, alongside a statement restaurant and lounge with a three-Michelin-starred chef. A determined and enthusiastic member of the team, Adam is well respected both inside and outside the Studio. Prior to joining MBDS, Adam worked for AvroKO, Shop Architects and PJC Architecture, where he worked across commercial and residential projects, including: Soho Kitchen, Lilly & Bloom and The Hurricane Club, all in New York. MARISSA REBUTH Designer (FF&E) Marissa has over four years’ experience in interior design, much of which has been spent at Martin Brudnizki Design Studio. Marissa is currently working on a restaurant and family office in Dallas and hotel’s in both Tribeca and Miami, where she is applying her extraordinary organizational skills and superb technical drawing ability to realize both these exciting projects. Well respected and trusted by Studio management, staff, Clients and Clients’ representatives, Marissa has proven herself a valuable and hardworking member of the team. Prior to joining MBDS, Marissa worked for Celano Design Studio and before that graduated with a Bachelors in Fine Arts in interior design from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. KAREN CRUZ-VLISMAS Designer (ID) Karen has worked for Martin Brudnizki Design Studio for over three years, having previously worked for Kushner Studios since 2011. Having completed a Bachelors degree in Architecture from New York Institute of Technology, Karen has a detailed understanding of the complexities involved in the design process and has proven herself a valuable member of the team, especially with high-profile and luxury projects. Karen has worked on the successful relaunch of Daniel Boulud’s restaurant within the Four Seasons Hotel (in Toronto) and continues to work with Four Seasons on projects including a hotel in Palm Beach and a signature restaurant, poolside bar and cabanas in Fort Lauderdale.
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PROJECT PHASES
Though creative, our output is not without reason, thought or process.
We typically work with these design phases which align with the RIBA and AIA design phases:
We have carefully crafted our service to ensure that we offer a holistic approach to design that takes into consideration every single detail. We understand that interior design goes far further than the physical appearance of a space and is about enchanting every one of our senses; creating delight, mystique and wonder in a space that is highly functional and efficient. Great design cannot exist without precision and purpose and so we have developed a method of delivery that allows us be both creative and technically astute, issuing clear sets of drawings and design information that are easily coordinated by the wider project and construction teams.
PHASE 0. PHASE 1. PHASE 2. PHASE 3. PHASE 4. PHASE 5.
Pre-Design / Feasibility Study Design Concept Schematic Design Design Development Construction Documentation Construction Administration
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PRE-DESIGN / FEASIBILITY STUDY
PHASE 0.
The Pre-Design or Feasibility Phase captures the key principles for the layout and the very initial interior direction. We produce this document to ensure that we have agreement on the basic space planning from which everything else can be developed. It will provide a strategy for the project and inform the wider team (and your business plan if relevant) on the parameters of a space.
Typical deliverables would include:
A / Meet with the Client to discuss the brief. B / Propose a space planning solution indicating how the Site could be utilised to meet the brief. C / Assess the viability of the project with the Client and agree a layout. D / Upon the Client’s approval of the Feasibility Study, begin the Design Concept.
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RESTAURANT PLAN
MALE WC
ENTRANCE LOBBY
FEMALE WC
KITCHEN
BAR PANTRY BUFFET DISPLAY PRIVATE DINING BAR
GREETER
RESTAURANT
LOUNGE
ORANGERY
COVERS
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RESTAURANT VIEW
BAR & LOUNGE
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TERRACE
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RESTAURANT VIEW
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DESIGN CONCEPT (DC)
PHASE 1.
Following approval of the Feasibility, we develop the look, the feel and the aesthetic direction for the project. The culmination of this process is a formal Design Concept presentation and document where we present a detailed narrative that includes mood imagery, suggested colours, materials, furniture items, design elements, details and the overall scheme layout for the entire project.
Typical deliverables would include:
A / Meet with the Client to discuss the project schedule and time tables as well as coordinate with the Client on initial cost plan.
B / Discuss initial design direction to ensure a mutual understanding of the creative approach to the project.
C / Develop Client’s comments into the Design Concept presentation.
D / Present the Design Concept including mood and/or image boards, proposed space planning and layouts as well as suggested furniture, joinery and decorative lighting fixtures, including both custom and found.
E / Review Client’s comments and feedback following presentation to be integrated during Design Development.
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SCHEMATIC DESIGN (SD)
PHASE 2.
Following the sign off of Phase 1 we will begin Schematic Design; a critical phase within the process, where we further develop the interior design scheme to the specification and dimensions of the different areas within the space. We create a comprehensive drawing set of the interior architectural design which includes drawings and sketches that communicate the general functional arrangement, designs and concepts for key areas and allows appropriate co-ordination with all involved. Further, a schematic presentation of the FF&E items will be produced for the Client to review each item prior to Design Development.
Typical deliverables
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Develop the Schematic Design in coordination with the project team and
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incorporate preliminary structural design, MEP systems and existing conditions plus operational directives and BOH allocations. B/
Prepare schematic drawings of each area for Client review and use by the Project Manager/and or other retained consultants.
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Review costs and budget requirements with the Client for cost control.
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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT (DD)
Upon approval of Schematic Design, we will then proceed to Phase 3 where the design is refined and plans and specifications are documented. This phase includes the preparation and finalisation of design intent drawings for specialist finishes, joinery, lighting and furniture – all of which are based on the agreed design concept and schematic design. It is during this point of the design process that we prepare furniture, fittings, and equipment FF&E schedules and summaries and prepare specifications for procurement.
Typical deliverables would include: A/
Develop detailed drawings, specifications
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Provide ID schedules and specifications
and project schedules for all site areas,
for finishes, decorative ironmongery,
based upon approvals and feedback
sanitaryware, furniture and decorative
received during the prior phase of work.
lighting fixtures for all other site areas within the scope of work.
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Collaborate with the Client appointed planning consultant (if applicable) to
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Continue to review costs and budget
submit any required planning application
requirements with the Client for cost
and work with an approved inspector to
control.
ensure the design concept is compliant with all statutory regulations.
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Coordinate with contractor, subcontractor and other consultant with the
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Produce an ID drawing set consisting
sole purpose being to ensure that our
of plans, elevations, and details plus
design intent is met.
a drawing set of joinery and furniture details for all other site areas within the scope of work.
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CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
PHASE 4.
Construction Documents describe the quality, configuration, size, and relationship of all the design components that are to be incorporated into the built space. The documentation is consistent with the project programme, the construction budget and the project schedule. The documents are used for the tendering process to obtain bids from contractors and also used by contractors to obtain price quotes from subcontractors.
Typical deliverables would include: A/
B/
Coordinate with all Client appointed
to any comments received on MBDS designs
fully coordinated set of Construction
to ensure that the developed design scheme
Documentation.
and its implementation comply with local
Respond to any Request For Information
authority requirements. Support the Client and PM during the tender process by responding to questions related to
Revise ID drawing set, schedules and
any ID queries.
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Issue a final ID drawing set, schedules and
desired value engineering.
specification documents to the PM with
Further review costs and budget
the sole purpose being to ensure that our
requirements with the Client for cost
design intent is met by the contractor, sub-
control, taking into consideration any value
contractor, or any other consultant.
engineering.
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G/
any other consultant in a timely manner. specifications where necessary to reflect any
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Liaise with the Client and PM with regard
consultant as necessary to achieve a
(‘RFI’) by the contractor, sub-contractor, or
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F/
I/
Confirm any prototype and interior finishes
Coordinate with Quantity Surveyor (or
are approved by both MBDS and the
equivalent) to assist in development of
Client and/or other relevant parties before
detailed cost estimates as/if required.
construction commences.
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CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION (CA)
PHASE 5.
Construction Administration refers to the period of time that the interior fit out is on site and in motion. During this work stage we will be supporting the Contractor and Sub-consultant Team in the implementation of our design in situ. A schedule of regular site visits is established and there are regular progress reports with additional visits scheduled around particularly important phases of construction and installation.
Typical deliverables would include: A/
Review, comment upon and approve for
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Liaise with the PM and/or any other
design intent only all interior finishes
relevant parties during the ‘build out’
samples, prototypes, shop drawings and
period within reason.
submittals to ensure conformance with the design intent and approved material
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selections.
Inspect works and support the PM or EA/AOR in the creation of a snagging list of required corrections upon completion
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Coordinate with the Client appointed
of construction and installation of
EA/AOR and/or consultant on
interior elements to be used for onward
procurement of FF&E, unless directly
submission to the PM for their use.
procured by MBDS at the Client’s request.
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Perform final walk through of the Site to review and comment on placement of
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Respond further to any RFI’s by the
Furniture.
contractor, sub-contractor, or any other consultant in a timely manner.
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FEATURED WORK
“Simplicity is the final achievement. After one has played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward of art.” Frederic Chopin, 1810 – 1849
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THE IVY, LONDON
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Known around the world, The Ivy has been synonymous with style and status for almost a century and the quintessential West End establishment's new look breathes new life into those much-loved features that made it famous. 51
SCARFES BAR, LONDON
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Located within London's Rosewood Hotel, Scarfes Bar brings the infamous caricatures of Gerald Scarfe to life amongst the relaxed feeling of an eclectic English drawing room. 53
CAFÉ BOULUD, TORONTO
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Located in the Four Seasons Toronto, the interior displays a modernist playfulness yet feels comfortably current as a warm palette and fun furnishings match the elegance and sophistication synonymous with the hotel it occupies. 55
CECCONI'S, MIAMI
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The Miami outpost of this famous London restaurant showcases the very best in Latin design; bringing a laid-back yet luxurious aesthetic to its Mid-Beach location. 57
THE BEEKMAN, NEW YORK
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Located in downtown Manhattan, The Beekman reawakens the New York of old and updates it for today's crowd.
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SOHO BEACH HOUSE, MIAMI
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Described as the place where "grit meets glamour, hotel meets private club", Soho Beach House is located on Collins Avenue in the Mid-Beach area of Miami. 61
THE ACADEMICIAN'S ROOM, LONDON
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Located in the Royal Academy of Arts, The Academicians' Room is a private members' club for Royal Academicians' and members of the artistic community. 63
BRÜCKER HOLT, ESSEN
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Private Residence
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THE PALLADIO, LONDON
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Private Residence
Merging functionality with style in the heart of London's Covent Garden, The Palladio is a set of nine lateral luxury apartments.
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PARSONS GREEN, LONDON
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Private Residence
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MADISON SQUARE PARK TOWER, NEW YORK
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A sixty-five floor apartment building located in the heart of one of the most iconic and culturally sophisticated neighbourhoods in Manhattan – the Flatiron District. 71
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APPENDICES
“As a general rule, the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information.” Benjamin Disraeli, 1880
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VISUALS CGI 01 Cipriani Riyadh
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VISUALS CGI 02 Surf Club Miami
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VISUALS CGI 03 Four Seasons Hotel Palm Beach
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VISUALS SKETCHES Annabel's London
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VISUALS SKETCHES Pink Mama Paris
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VISUALS SKETCHES Le Gramont Paris
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VISUALS SKETCHES Annabel's London
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PRESS Both the Studio and Martin have been in the media’s spotlight since the company’s beginning. From broadsheet newspapers to international design publications, press at MBDS is an integral part to the success of a project.
“An award-winning perfectionist, with
“The most stunning hotel lobby bar
a love of high spec materials, bespoke
in New York City. The Beekman...is a
furniture and lighting, and the desire
striking room where you can sink into
to mastermind every last architectural
an armchair...and get lost in the past, a
detail” — House and Garden
quintessentially urban experience that most of the city’s grand old hotels no
“Martin Brudnizki is one of the most
longer give us” — New York Times
sought-after interior design talents in the restaurant world” — FT How to Spend it
“Martin Brudnizki, one of the genuinely great restaurant designers working
“Martin Brudnizki is considered one of
today” — Toronto Globe and Mail
the best restaurant and hotel designers of his generation” — Wallpaper*
“No one does relaxed glamour quite like Martin Brudnizki – or quite so
“Martin Brudnizki solidifies his position
prolifically” — Interior Design Magazine
atop the totem pole of movers and shakers who make up this design centric
“Martin Brudnizki has a chic collection
city” — Surface Magazine
of high profile interiors under his belt” — Wall Street Journal
“If you’ve had a fancy lunch at a hip restaurant in a leading international style
“Martin Brudnizki is a world-renowned
capital any time in the past few years,
interior designer, best known for his
it's high time you met Martin Brudnizki
work on high-end restaurants, hotels and
as he probably designed it” — TANK
private members’ clubs” — Financial
Magazine
Times
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AWARDS MBDS has garnered a notable awards cupboard during its experience spanning two decades. Below is a selection of highlights.
Best Outpost
Top 20 Interior Designers
Wallpaper* Design Awards: Aquavit
Wallpaper* Power 200
New City Icon
Leading 100 Interior Designers
Tatler Travel Awards: The Beekman
House & Garden
Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award
Best Bar
New York Landmarks Conservancy:
European Hotel Design Awards:
The Beekman
Scarfes Bar
Best Of Year Awards: Best Hotel
50 Best Interior Designers
Restoration
Country And Townhouse Magazine
Interior Design Magazine: The Beekman
Restaurant Of The Year BMW Square Meal: 34 Mayfair, Scott's
Pineapple Award For Outstanding Contribution To Hotel Design
Best Beach Hotel Gold Standard Hot
House & Garden Magazine
List Conde Nast Traveller: Soho Miami Beach
Winner Of Build Architecture Awards Best Restaurant Interior Designer
Coolest Restaurant In London Harper's Bazaar & Mรถet
The Progress 1000
Going Out Guide: Scott's
The London Evening Standard Best Interior Debrett's 500
GQ Food and Drink Awards: 45
Most Influential People in the UK
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SELECT LIST OF WORKS The Assila, Jeddah | 2017
Drake One Fifty, Toronto | 2013
Madison Sq. Park Tower, New York | 2017
The Ivy Dubai, Dubai | 2013
Parsons Green, London | 2016
Hartnett Holder & Co, Lime Wood
Aquavit, London | 2016
New Forest | 2013
The Beekman, New York | 2016
34 Mayfair, London | 2011
81 Dean Street, London | 2016
Annabel’s Smoking Terrace, London | 2011
The Ivy Café Marylebone, London | 2016
Pizza East Portobello, London | 2011
Campbell Gray Living, Amman | 2016
Cowshed Spa, Miami | 2010
Sexy Fish, London | 2015
Soho Beach House, Miami | 2010
The Ivy Chelsea Garden, London | 2015
Cecconi’s Miami Beach, Miami | 2010
The Academicians’ Room, London | 2015
Mount Street Deli, London | 2010
45 Jermyn St., London | 2015
Le Caprice, London | 2010
Café Boulud, Toronto | 2015
Dean Street Townhouse, London | 2009
East Mamma, Paris | 2015
Cecconi’s W. Hollywood, Los Angeles | 2009
The Ivy, London | 2015
Hix, London | 2009
Sessanta, New York | 2015
The Club At The Ivy, London | 2008
The Palladio, London | 2015
Scott’s, London | 2006
Smith & Wollensky, London | 2015
Brücker Holt, Essen | 2006
Matsuhisa, St. Moritz | 2015
Browns, London | 2005
Holborn Delicatessen, London | 2014
Wentworth Club, London | 2005
Holborn Dining Room, London | 2014
The Villa Kennedy, Frankfurt | 2004
The Confidante, Miami | 2014 Jackson + Rye, London | 2013 Scarfes Bar, London | 2013
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