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Selected Projects 2004-2009

ImageObjectSpace

Darrick Borowski

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front cover: Concierge, Greenwich, UKback cover: Concierge, Dublin, Ireland

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Jordan ParnassDigital Architecture(JPDA)Brooklyn 2004-present

DesignhurtsSeattle/NYC2000-present

Smash Design Seattle1997-2003

UIUC School of ArchUrbana-Champaign 1996-97

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign School of Architecture1993-1997

East Village StudioBoerum Hill HouseO2 Brand Experience American Apparel Explore2Manray

Designhurts

Caught, Wound, HeldRota

Creative Directordesign for retail, interactive environments + residentialsupervised, directed + mentored a staff of 15 designers

oversaw design and management of an international retail roll-out for clothing maker American Apparel.brand experience + retail design for UK mobilenetwork provider, O2.design and management of display fixtures forApple’s UK iPhone launch.

Freelancearchitectural + graphic designresidential projects - new homes and renovations. graphics - identity, promotional, illustration, album art, web

Senior Designer/ Project Managerdesign for retail, branding + residential design design + project management for boutique retail, bars + restaurants and high-end residential.

Instructor “Digital Design for Architecture”proposed, created + taught a seminar on 3d modeling and graphics tools for architecture

Curatorial Assistant exhibition + publication designresearched and designed a touring retrospective and monograph book on the work of mid-century modern architect jack baker

Dwell Magazine (scheduled for publication 2010)NY Now Exhibition AIANYBrooklyn Modern by Diane LindGlobal Design Research: Creative Intelligence ReportA.R.E. Fixture of the Year / Green Awareness AwardFrame Magazine OnlineArchitectural Record / Building Types StudyVM+SD International Store of the Year Interior Design MagazineWallpaper* Paper Magazine

clothing line, sold in boutiques in Seattle & NYC

dance film shorts, sold on indieflix.com and have played at:Dance Camera West Festival, The Getty Center, LANew Dance Cinema Festival, Seattlealso honored in:City of Seattle Mayor’s Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs 2004 Report to the Community

Bachelor of Science in Architectural StudiesEarl Prize in Design, Deans Listexhibited at iSpace gallery, Chicagorelated studies:graphic design, furniture design, paintingtheater, film, scenic + lighting design

Work History

Honors + Publications

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Education

ImageObjectSpace

Darrick Borowski121 3rd Street #3 Brooklyn, NY [email protected] 646.644.6462 www.darrickborowski.com

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Sited within the Millennium Dome (renamed The O2), The Brand Experience Project for O2 is a journey through a series of interactive/responsive environments within the new development’s entertainment district.

Concierge, Create, Chill and the Concept Store celebrate the possibilities of technology and a newly accessible connectivity for all. The project strives to manifest the brands’ playful spirit as a ‘breath of fresh air’ encouraging visitors to “see what you can do” which is the brand’s well known call to action.

The projects’ program and formal vocabulary were a result of an exploration of the client’s most basic service to the public - connectivity - and the established tone of voice of the brand’s marketing campaigns. The brand’s visuals portrayed the ‘bubble’ as hero and protagonist in fantastical narratives. This idea served as a jumping-off-point for the project’s playful portrayal of the brand

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Brand Experience Projects for O2 UKat The O2 (formerly the Millennium Dome) Greenwich, UK2005-2007

A series of interactive/responsive environments within the re-purposed Millennium Dome.

firm: JPDArole: Creative Director, Design Team Leader Project Manager

published: GDR Creative Intelligence Report 2007 (Global Design Research UK)

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Conciergeat The O2 (formerly the Millennium Dome) Greenwich, UK2005-2007

Concierge is a twenty meter high, color changing, effervescent light sculpture. The installation is a visitor’s first encounter upon entering The O2 (formerly the Millennium Dome) Below, O2 Angels gather to serve as the personal face of O2, answering questions, providing directions to venues and handing out VIP invitations.

The tall vessel form encircles the first of the dome’s twelve structural masts, and is suspended via a steel tube ring, from node points in the tensile structure above. From this ring, strands of steel cable are fitted with series of illuminated spheres.

firm: JPDArole: Creative Director, Design Team Leader Project Manager

published: GDR Creative Intelligence Report 2007 (Global Design Research UK)

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The spheres are custom molded in polyethylene, chosen for its easy molding and light scattering prop-erties. Inside each sphere, a bespoke 6 sided LED fixture is suspended, holding R G B and White LED’s to achieve the widest gamut of color mixing.

Each sphere is individually addressable, like pixels on a screen, and can play back abstracted video clips or scheduled algorithmic light sequences. The intention is to ultimately outfit Concierge with sensors to detect cel phone activity and to be-come increasing animated with an increase in activity. Currently the installation’s activity is scheduled in concurrence with events in the arena.

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Createat The O2 (formerly the Millennium Dome) Greenwich, UK2005-2007

Within each of the three pods that unfurl from Create is a video stage where O2 guests can dance themselves into music videos provided by the controller consoles. The composited video is displayed on large video screens in the “petals” above for the whole plaza to watch.

Guests choose from a selection of music videos to perform to, or they can be directed by a friend who chooses for them and adds effects as they perform. The finished clips are sent via SMS to the performer’s mobile phone for download, playback and sharing.

firm: JPDArole: Creative Director, Design Team Leader Project Manager

published: GDR Creative Intelligence Report 2007 (Global Design Research UK)

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The form was constructed of stacked CNC’d plywood plates which were cut from a 3d model. Once assembled, the surface was subsequently finished with a translucent whitened wax.

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Chillat The O2 (formerly the Millennium Dome) Greenwich, UK2005-2007

firm: JPDArole: Creative Director, Design Team Leader Project Manager

published: GDR Creative Intelligence Report 2007 (Global Design Research UK)

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A color changing inflated fabric skin is perched atop a sensuous landscape of upholstered felt and stacked plywood to create an absorbing multi-sensory space.

Within its three inflated color-changing domes, Chill accommodates for live performances, silent discos via wireless headphones, listening cocoons with unique radio ‘channels’ and the Audio Landscape, a terraced felt hillside, dotted with glowing headphone jacks. Each jack allows visitors to plug into different music streams using provided headphones.

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Concept Store at The O2 (formerly the Millennium Dome) Greenwich, UK2007

ARE Fixture of the Year (guru bar) ARE Fixture Award (experience tables) ARE Green Awareness Award

firm: JPDArole: Creative Director, Design Team Leader Project Manager

published: GDR Creative Intelligence Report 2007 (Global Design Research UK)

The bar, formed of stacked reclaimed wooden railroad ties, houses phone recharge lockers and cash tills, and serves as a central point for all customer service and purchasing activities.

Manifesting O2’s call to action, the O2 Concept Store invites visitors to “See what they can do” via interactive Experience Tables, where customers create ringtones, edit and print photos, and play games and videos on the latest devices. The Experience Tables are merchandised as in-progress creative workspaces with handsets, laptops, and props scattered as they might be on your desk at home. Through context, technology is made understandable and even familiar.

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At the rear of the store is the lounge, where customers can relax and meet with O2 staff in a comfortable low-pressure environment. The furniture is an eclectic mix, and the space is bathed in patterned light simulating sunlight through a forest.

The inflatable walls are backlit and fully programmable via multi-color LED arrays. Each module is outfitted with a motion sensor, allowing it to respond to visitors.

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Brand Experience Projects for O2 Irelandat The O2 Point TheaterDublin, IE2008

A series of VIP hospitality spaces for the redeveloped Point Music Theater in Dublin.

firm: JPDArole: Creative Director, Design Team Leader

The O2 Dublin Brand Experience opened to sold-out audiences following an 80 million Euro redevelopment of Dublin’s historic venue formerly known as the Point Theatre. The venue pampers O2 customers within fantastical themed environments including the Blue Room, Indigo Lounge, and Concierge entry experience.

The building, a re-purposed shipping depot from the 1880’s, has been refurbished to host concerts with a capacity of 14,300.

The project brief was to design and build a series of hospitality spaces for O2 music fans that would reflect the brand’s playful tone of voice and reinforce its connection to music.

published: GDR Creative Intelligence Report 2009 (Global Design Research UK)

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The response to the brief was to propose an escalating sequence of VIP spaces from a Concierge installation at the entry to floating “bubble-snugs” in the customer-only VIP bar, to a top floor V-VIP executive lounge with a roof deck overlooking the docklands and the city of Dublin.

1. Concierge 2. Blue Room 3. Indigo Lounge

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O2 Concierge0 1m 5m

O2 Concierge0 1m 5m

Concierge, Dublinat The O2 Point TheaterDublin, IE2008

Concierge, Information and Will-Call area for a 14,000 seat music arena.

firm: JPDArole: Creative Director, Design Team Leader

published: GDR Creative Intelligence Report 2009 (Global Design Research UK)

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The journey begins at the O2 Concierge – an exclusive entry experience, featuring personalized concierge services under a celestial lighting installation. O2 customers can get assistance finding their seats, special bonus treats from O2 Angels, and pick

up passes for themselves and friends to the Blue Room. Above, a dynamic, color changing LED mesh serves as a beacon, sets the mood and entertains guests before the show.

The tensioned steel cable mesh serves three functions. First it provides the structure and defines the form. Secondly it provides power to the custom RGB+W LED fixtures,

which were designed and fabricated to draw positive power over the X-axis and negative over the Y-axis. Finally it serves as data network. The DMX signal that controls the

color and timing of the lights is multiplexed and sent over the mesh to each individually addressable pixel.

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Blue Room at The O2 Point TheaterDublin, IE2008

The sponsor ‘s VIP Customer bar for a 14,000 seat music arena.

The design of the ground floor takes a cue from the historic building shell, a re-purposed stone shipping depot from the 1880’s. The wainscoting, benches, bar and drink rails are all built up of reclaimed heavy timbers and assembled to evoke a distilled interpretation of a traditional Irish pub.

Guests ascend the glowing staircase to the lounge area above, to enjoy their drinks while floating over the crowd in translucent glow-ing ‘bubble snugs.’

firm: JPDArole: Creative Director, Design Team Leader

published: GDR Creative Intelligence Report 2009 (Global Design Research UK)

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O2 Blue Room0 1m 5m

The Blue Room is an exclusive bar where O2 custom-ers and their guests are invited to escape the conces-sions in a fantasy-land of glowing bubbles, hovering over a rich wood clad bar area.

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Indigo Lounge

at The O2 Point TheaterDublin, IE2008

V-VIP Lounge for a 14,000 seat music arena.O2 Indigo Lounge

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firm: JPDArole: Creative Director, Design Team Leader

Corporate guests who are lucky enough to score the coveted entry passes, continue the party at the Indigo Lounge – a top floor V-VIP Bar with panoramic views of the city and Docklands below.

The space is conceived as a relaxed, pampering, minimalist garden, elevated high above the city. A central bar of molded GRP emerges from the glossy resin floor, framed above by subtle color-changing LED bubbles. The sculptural lighting elements ascend into an aperture in the suspended wooden ceiling. Live asparagus plants will grow to become privacy screens, creating smaller more intimate meeting spots

published: GDR Creative Intelligence Report 2009 (Global Design Research UK)

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firm: JPDArole: Creative Director, Account Management Location Scouting, Fixture Design, Project Design/ Construction Management

published: Frame Magazine, Arch Record Building Types Study, VM+SD and GDR Creative Intelligence Report 2005

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Los AngelesSan Diego

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SeattleMemphis

CalgaryToronto Montreal

Edmonton

Mexico CityTempe

Key West DublinNew OrleansAustin

Minneapolis

San Juan

MiamiKansas City Chicago Cincinnati

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Nashville Washington DCBoston

ProvidenceSavannah

CambridgeNew York City

PhiladelphiaLondon

ParisBrighton

LiverpoolManchester Glasgow

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BerlinFrankfurt

American Apparel is a so-cially progressive vertically-integrated manufacturer, distributor, and retailer of ‘basics’ apparel. In the five years since JPDA opened their first store, American Apparel has gone from a wholesaler known by artists and screen printers for its ethical labor practices to a globally recognized bleed-ing edge cult brand. With over 225 locations in 19 countries, and still grow-ing, American Apparel is now considered the fastest growing retailer in American history.

Projects for American ApparelRetail Rollout US, Canada, UK, Ireland, China, Japan, Australia 2004-2009

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American Apparel Flatbush/ Park SlopeBrooklyn, NY 2006

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AA 9th Ave, Hell’s Kitchen, NY (LEED Prototype) 2008AA Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, NY 2005

AA Flatbush/ Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 2006AA Shanghai, China 2008

American Apparel approached us to develop a strategy for a retail roll-out that would maintain the authenticity of the brand’s progressive personality while allowing for rapid expansion. We began by identifying neighborhoods that would target American Apparel’s audience – NY’s East Village, Lower East Side, Williamsburg and others in LA, London, Montreal. Locations with unique character or history would be a priority. Malls were to be avoided.

Store designs would respond to each individual space. Storefronts would try to retain (or bring back) as much original character as possible. Interiors would play up the original structure, if present, and expose infrastructure and services on the ceiling. Store fixtures would be simple metal racks and easily re-configurable modular wall displays.

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AA Kensington, London, UK 2007AA Carnaby, London, UK 2004

AA Kensington, London, UK 2007AA Covent Garden, London, UK 2007

AA Covent Garden, London, UK 2007

As the company and its audience grew, the brand and store environment have evolved. With the brand’s signature style becoming more recognizable, stores have become more graphic. “Grid-Wall” creates a datum grid around the space onto which merchandise, graphics, and mannequins can be mounted and quickly changed. Floor materials and lighting have become a bolder part of the spatial composition, adding color, direction and drama.

We proposed that stores would create “lifestyle” environments that balance the dense merchandising of goods with decorative elements including vintage furniture, large super-graphic photo murals, amateur photography, video and art books. In this way the stores would be more than a showcase for clothing, but a showcase for the brand’s personality.

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Steps are being taken towards sustainability with the first LEED prototype built in New York’s ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ neighborhood in 2008. The store employs Solatube lighting, tiles of recycled glass, low-flow plumbing fixtures, and showers and bicycle storage for the staff. We hope to see this model repeated globally in the coming years.

As the momentum of the roll-out threatens to make the now ubiquitous brand predictable and undermine its roots, individuality and contextual appropriateness remain more important than ever.

NOHO, New York, USA – 2003 Brooklyn, New York, USA – 2004 Brooklyn, New York, USA – 2004Brooklyn, New York, USA – 2004

Ontario, Toronto, CN – 2004

Brooklyn, New York, USA – 2005

Chicago, Illinois, USA – 2005Beverly Hills, California, USA – 2004Los Angeles, California, USA – 2004

Boulder, Colorado, USA – 2005 Carnaby Street, London, UK – 2005Hollywood, California, USA – 2005

Philadelphia, PA, USA – 2006Savannah, Georgia, USA – 2006

ShibuYa, Tokyo, Japan – 2006 ShibuYa, Tokyo, Japan – 2006

Cincinatti, Ohio, USA – 2006Columbia, South Carolina, USA – 2006

Hoboken, New Jersey, USA – 2006 Hoboken, New Jersey, USA – 2006

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Having established American Apparel’s retail presence in most of the established and trendsetting urban shopping districts across North America and Europe, we continue to look for new opportunities in emerging neighborhoods and select malls.

Most recently, we have spearheaded American Apparel’s expansion into China. From a satellite office in Shanghai, we have opened American Apparel’s first three China stores, with more underway.

Silver Spring, Maryland, USA – 2006 Brooklyn, New York, USA – 2006 Brooklyn, New York, USA – 2006 Brooklyn, New York, USA – 2006

Covent Garden, London, UK – 2007 Covent Garden, London, UK – 2007Covent Garden, London, UK – 2007Glasgow, UK – 2007

Oxford Street, London, UK – 2007 Oxford Street, London, UK – 2007 Kensington, Greater London, UK – 2007Kensington, Greater London, UK – 2007

Melbourne, AU – 2008Melbourne, AU – 2008

Garden State Plaza, New Jersey, USA – 2008 Sydney, AU – 2008New York, New York, USA – 2008

Harlem, New York, USA – 2008

Upper West Side, New York, USA – 2008

Fashion District, New York, USA – 2008

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Boerum Hill House

Boerum HillBrooklyn, NY2005

Complete gut renovation of a three story plus basement townhouse

A derelict row house in the Boerum Hill neigh-borhood of Brooklyn, unrenovated since the 1940’s, was rebuilt and re-imagined as a light filled container for art and living.

The original structure was gutted and exca-vated, preserving only the façade, party walls, and the roof. A crumbling extension and a large portion of the rear wall were removed, creating a dramatic glass opening to the garden beyond, and bringing copious amounts of natural light into the art-ist’s studio space below.

Within the existing brick skin a new steel skeleton was inserted, allowing for a freeform composition of floating horizontal planes and vertical openings. The perforated floor plates encourage light and air to penetrate easily within the house, bringing a modern sensibility to a very traditional building envelope.

firm: JPDArole: Creative Director, Interior Specifications: Furniture, Fixtures, Materials + Finishes

published: Brooklyn Modern, NY Daily News

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East Village Live/Work StudioEast Village New York, NY2009

Gut renovation of a 500 sqft studio apt.

Living and working in just under 500 square feet, the client had been pushing the limits of what his studio would accommodate but he loved the neighborhood, and appreciated the environmental benefits of having such a minimal footprint. The problem was that the client was occupying the space without ever really living in it, nothing had a home. Our goal, we decided, would be to embed his lifestyle into the DNA of the place. Let his living pat-terns sculpt and mold the space to create an elegant and efficient environment.

firm: JPDArole: Creative Director, Project Designer + Manager

published: NY Now Exhibition AIANY, Dwell Mag- Live/Work Issue 2010 (forthcoming)

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The solution was ultimately to combine the kitchen, bath, sleeping loft and a new walk-in closet into an intricately sculpted wood-paneled central core. The space outside of the core area would remain as flex-ible as possible, with millwork finished in a high-gloss white to read as part of the shell and stand in contrast to the wooden service core.

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The wood-clad service volume contains the kitchen, bath and sleeping loft.

Storage defines the form of the space. Areas in red denote storage volumes.

A walk-in closet was created by meticulous detailing of the sleeping loft, employing a minimal steel structure to squeeze in the necessary clearance for Michael’s 6’-2” head-height. The sustainably sourced white oak boards that wrap the closet and core run uninterrupted as closet and bathroom doors, whose presence is given away only by the oil rubbed bronze handles.

The boards turn then, into the kitchen and become the doors and faces of the custom cabinetry, continuing the conceit that the whole volume was carved from a stack of wood. The kitchen countertops are thin slabs of a pitch-black “Eclipse” marble from Anne Sacks. The appliances are all stainless and 24” wide, mostly European - chosen for their efficiency - and include a stacked washer and dryer next to the fridge.

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The bath is tiled in 1”x4” porcelain mosaic from Brix as well as hexagonal marble mosaic on the floor. Black powder-coated bath hardware was special ordered from Dornbracht, as it was not avail-able in the US yet.

The stair risers up to the loft conceal drawers which have now replaced the dresser.

A custom built-in desk contains a pair of hidden pull-out ‘desktops’ to accommodate the client’s reliance on ‘visual filing’ methods.

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Architecture Graphics Objects Film, Video +Stage Events, Awards + Publications References 2009 Chan-Poras Residence, Brooklyn, NY VM&SD Mar09 - quoted in “cheap and cheerful” 24th Ave Houses, Seattle WA GDRUK Creative Intelligence Report Brady-May Townhouse Renovation lecturer, Home Buying For Hipsters Seminars Loefler-Randall Offices & Showroom NY Now Exhibition, AIANY Shoemaker Residence NY Daily News (Boerum Hill House) East Village Studio, NY Labyrinth (competition) Art Fund Pavilion (competition) Mill River Porch (competition, shortlisted) UrbanShed (competition) Barre3 Yoga Studio, Bend OR Barre3 Yoga Studio, Vancouver, WA

2008 O2 Brand Experience, Dublin, IE ARE Fixture of the Year (guru bar) O2 Indigo Lounge, Dublin, IE ARE Store Fixture Award (experience tables) O2 Blur Room, Dublin, IE ARE Special Recognition for Green Awareness Paul Chan studio, Brooklyn Inside Magazine, Australian Design Review AA UWS, NY VM&SD Dec08 (AA Hells Kitchen) AA Hells kitchen, NY ‘Brooklyn Modern’ book (Boerum Hill House) AA Harlem, NY AA 7th ave, NY Beacons (competition) RIBA national wildflower centre (comp) O2 retail estate strategy, UK AA Shanghai AA Beijing AA China World Trade, Beijing AA Melbourne, AU

2007 Apple iPhone UK launch Apple iPhone display fixtures Global Design Research Creative Intelligence Report Raichelle Weller, O2 O2 retail estate re-design, UK O2 bistro table Frame Magazine Online Amanda Jennings, O2 O2 Concept Store at The O2 Luminous Art Installation Liz Ward, O2 O2 Brand Experience, UK American Apparel Oxford St, London, UK Justin Knapp, Apple AA Covent Garden, London, UK Allison Johnson, Apple AA Glasgow, UK Frank Thaler, Apple AA Kensington, London, UK Wilhelm Oehl, Eight Inc National Jean Co, New York Rupert Plumpton, RTKL UK New Look retail rebranding, UK AA Forum Shops, Las Vegas, NV Nick, HOK Sport

2006 O2 Brand Experience, UK (ongoing) AA Portobello, London, UK

2005 Boerum Hill House Midwest Secessionists Midwest Secessionists Dance Camera West Festival, Getty Center, La Jordan Parnass, Owner, Principal, Jpda AA Broughton St, Savannah, GA Panasonic.com (Fangohr) American Apparel fixtures 2005 New Dance Cinema Festival, NW Film Forum, Seattle Rik Ekstrom, Oculus Group AA Park Slope, Brooklyn American Apparel Signage Architectural Record, Building Types Study AA Smith St, Brooklyn Bouillabaisse, Identity Michael Pozner, Head Of Retail Devt, American Apparel AA Tribeca, New York Benno Russell, Art Director, American Apparel AA Rittenhouse, Philadelphia Nicolle Gabby, National Manger, American Apparel AA Univ Of Penn, Philadelphia Brent Chase, Head of American Apparel UK AA Columbus Circle, New York Bill Tsui, Arch, LA AA Shoreditch, London, UK Bill Burch, Arch, LA AA King St, Charleston, SC Steven Carter Construction AA Hollywood Blvd, LA AA Evanston, Chicago

2004 American Apparel Stores: Lesleynowlinphoto.com Designhurts - clothing line Rota City Of Seattle Mayor’s Office Of Arts + Cultural Affairs Shawn, Jump Studios, UK AA Chinese Theater, Hollywood Mexx, Promo (Neverstop) American Apparel Fixtures 2004 Report To The Community Sarah, Jump Studios, UK AA Lincoln Rd, Miami Sci-Fi Channel, Promo (Neverstop) AA stools Andrew Holleran Construction, Miami Beach AA Carnaby St, London, UK Stuart Babrow, Toronto AA Queen St, Toronto AA Williamsburg, Brooklyn AA Robertson St, Beverly Hills, CA AA Little Tokyo, LA AA Les Cours, Montreal

2003 Leslie Residence Designhurts, illustrations Designhurts - clothing line Vega (trailer) Vice NY Store Andy Sjostrom Muller-Clark Residence The Bubble Lounge, promo Emmanuel Chiche, Bubble Lounge, NY Wash State Convention Center Occhio, identity Occhio, Seattle Love Zone, posters Love Zone, Seattle

2002 Kemery Residence Designhurts, illustrations Designhurts - clothing line Cherrywine video (storyboard) Dance Camera West Festival, Getty Center, La Scott Kuhlman Blu Nightclub Alibi Room, promo Smash House New Dance Cinema Festival, Nw Film Forum, Seattle Frank Kemery Digital Design For Arch (instructor) Cherrywine, album art Noche De Los Meurtos Brittani Ard X3, Pac Science Center, Seattle Noche De Los Meurtos, promo Kuhlman, Seattle Brent Miller Bead + Body, Seattle JMcDonnell.com Joe Mcdonnell, Sculptor Highdefinitionliving.Com X3, lightboxes Kathleen Sullivan Bead + Body, identity Carl Hoffman, Otto Design Group Highdefinitionliving.com Lushous Jeans, identity

2001 Barer Residence, Seattle Foreign Sources (textile design) Barer Residence Caught, Wound, Held Circadia (Starbucks concept) Salon Des Refuse Seattle Center Competition

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Architecture Graphics Objects Film, Video +Stage Events, Awards + Publications References 2009 Chan-Poras Residence, Brooklyn, NY VM&SD Mar09 - quoted in “cheap and cheerful” 24th Ave Houses, Seattle WA GDRUK Creative Intelligence Report Brady-May Townhouse Renovation lecturer, Home Buying For Hipsters Seminars Loefler-Randall Offices & Showroom NY Now Exhibition, AIANY Shoemaker Residence NY Daily News (Boerum Hill House) East Village Studio, NY Labyrinth (competition) Art Fund Pavilion (competition) Mill River Porch (competition, shortlisted) UrbanShed (competition) Barre3 Yoga Studio, Bend OR Barre3 Yoga Studio, Vancouver, WA

2008 O2 Brand Experience, Dublin, IE ARE Fixture of the Year (guru bar) O2 Indigo Lounge, Dublin, IE ARE Store Fixture Award (experience tables) O2 Blur Room, Dublin, IE ARE Special Recognition for Green Awareness Paul Chan studio, Brooklyn Inside Magazine, Australian Design Review AA UWS, NY VM&SD Dec08 (AA Hells Kitchen) AA Hells kitchen, NY ‘Brooklyn Modern’ book (Boerum Hill House) AA Harlem, NY AA 7th ave, NY Beacons (competition) RIBA national wildflower centre (comp) O2 retail estate strategy, UK AA Shanghai AA Beijing AA China World Trade, Beijing AA Melbourne, AU

2007 Apple iPhone UK launch Apple iPhone display fixtures Global Design Research Creative Intelligence Report Raichelle Weller, O2 O2 retail estate re-design, UK O2 bistro table Frame Magazine Online Amanda Jennings, O2 O2 Concept Store at The O2 Luminous Art Installation Liz Ward, O2 O2 Brand Experience, UK American Apparel Oxford St, London, UK Justin Knapp, Apple AA Covent Garden, London, UK Allison Johnson, Apple AA Glasgow, UK Frank Thaler, Apple AA Kensington, London, UK Wilhelm Oehl, Eight Inc National Jean Co, New York Rupert Plumpton, RTKL UK New Look retail rebranding, UK AA Forum Shops, Las Vegas, NV Nick, HOK Sport

2006 O2 Brand Experience, UK (ongoing) AA Portobello, London, UK

2005 Boerum Hill House Midwest Secessionists Midwest Secessionists Dance Camera West Festival, Getty Center, La Jordan Parnass, Owner, Principal, Jpda AA Broughton St, Savannah, GA Panasonic.com (Fangohr) American Apparel fixtures 2005 New Dance Cinema Festival, NW Film Forum, Seattle Rik Ekstrom, Oculus Group AA Park Slope, Brooklyn American Apparel Signage Architectural Record, Building Types Study AA Smith St, Brooklyn Bouillabaisse, Identity Michael Pozner, Head Of Retail Devt, American Apparel AA Tribeca, New York Benno Russell, Art Director, American Apparel AA Rittenhouse, Philadelphia Nicolle Gabby, National Manger, American Apparel AA Univ Of Penn, Philadelphia Brent Chase, Head of American Apparel UK AA Columbus Circle, New York Bill Tsui, Arch, LA AA Shoreditch, London, UK Bill Burch, Arch, LA AA King St, Charleston, SC Steven Carter Construction AA Hollywood Blvd, LA AA Evanston, Chicago

2004 American Apparel Stores: Lesleynowlinphoto.com Designhurts - clothing line Rota City Of Seattle Mayor’s Office Of Arts + Cultural Affairs Shawn, Jump Studios, UK AA Chinese Theater, Hollywood Mexx, Promo (Neverstop) American Apparel Fixtures 2004 Report To The Community Sarah, Jump Studios, UK AA Lincoln Rd, Miami Sci-Fi Channel, Promo (Neverstop) AA stools Andrew Holleran Construction, Miami Beach AA Carnaby St, London, UK Stuart Babrow, Toronto AA Queen St, Toronto AA Williamsburg, Brooklyn AA Robertson St, Beverly Hills, CA AA Little Tokyo, LA AA Les Cours, Montreal

2003 Leslie Residence Designhurts, illustrations Designhurts - clothing line Vega (trailer) Vice NY Store Andy Sjostrom Muller-Clark Residence The Bubble Lounge, promo Emmanuel Chiche, Bubble Lounge, NY Wash State Convention Center Occhio, identity Occhio, Seattle Love Zone, posters Love Zone, Seattle

2002 Kemery Residence Designhurts, illustrations Designhurts - clothing line Cherrywine video (storyboard) Dance Camera West Festival, Getty Center, La Scott Kuhlman Blu Nightclub Alibi Room, promo Smash House New Dance Cinema Festival, Nw Film Forum, Seattle Frank Kemery Digital Design For Arch (instructor) Cherrywine, album art Noche De Los Meurtos Brittani Ard X3, Pac Science Center, Seattle Noche De Los Meurtos, promo Kuhlman, Seattle Brent Miller Bead + Body, Seattle JMcDonnell.com Joe Mcdonnell, Sculptor Highdefinitionliving.Com X3, lightboxes Kathleen Sullivan Bead + Body, identity Carl Hoffman, Otto Design Group Highdefinitionliving.com Lushous Jeans, identity

2001 Barer Residence, Seattle Foreign Sources (textile design) Barer Residence Caught, Wound, Held Circadia (Starbucks concept) Salon Des Refuse Seattle Center Competition

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Architecture Graphics Products Film, Video +Stage Events, Awards + Publications References 2009 Chan-Poras Residence, Brooklyn, NY WM&SD Mar09 - quoted in “cheap and cheerful” 24th Ave Houses, Seattle WA GDRUK Creative Intelligence Report Brady-May Townhouse Renovation lecturer, Home Buying For Hipsters Seminars Loefler-Randall Offices & Showroom NY Now Exhibition, AIANY Shoemaker Residence NY Daily News (Boerum Hill House) East Village Studio, NY Labyrinth (competition) Art Fund Pavilion (competition) Mill River Porch (competition, shortlisted) UrbanShed (competition) Barre3 Yoga Studio, Bend OR Barre3 Yoga Studio, Vancouver, WA

2008 O2 Brand Experience, Dublin, IE ARE Fixture of the Year (guru bar) O2 Indigo Lounge, Dublin, IE ARE Store Fixture Award (experience tables) O2 Blur Room, Dublin, IE ARE Special Recognition for Green Awareness Paul Chan studio, Brooklyn Inside Magazine, Australian Design Review AA UWS, NY VM&SD Dec08 (AA Hells Kitchen) AA Hells kitchen, NY ‘Brooklyn Modern’ book (Boerum Hill House) AA Harlem, NY AA 7th ave, NY Beacons (competition) RIBA national wildflower centre (comp) O2 retail estate strategy, UK AA Shanghai AA Beijing AA China World Trade, Beijing AA Melbourne, AU

2007 Apple iPhone UK launch Apple iPhone display fixtures Global Design Research Creative Intelligence Report Raichelle Weller, O2 O2 retail estate re-design, UK O2 bistro table Frame Magazine Online Amanda Jennings, O2 O2 Concept Store at The O2 Luminous Art Installation Liz Ward, O2 O2 Brand Experience, UK American Apparel Oxford St, London, UK Justin Knapp, Apple AA Covent Garden, London, UK Allison Johnson, Apple AA Glasgow, UK Frank Thaler, Apple AA Kensington, London, UK Wilhelm Oehl, Eight Inc National Jean Co, New York Rupert Plumpton, RTKL UK New Look retail rebranding, UK AA Forum Shops, Las Vegas, NV Nick, HOK Sport

2006 O2 Brand Experience, UK (ongoing) AA Portobello, London, UK

2005 Boerum Hill House Midwest Secessionists Midwest Secessionists Dance Camera West Festival, Getty Center, La Jordan Parnass, Owner, Principal, Jpda AA Broughton St, Savannah, GA Panasonic.com (Fangohr) American Apparel fixtures 2005 New Dance Cinema Festival, NW Film Forum, Seattle Rik Ekstrom, Oculus Group AA Park Slope, Brooklyn American Apparel Signage Architectural Record, Building Types Study AA Smith St, Brooklyn Bouillabaisse, Identity Michael Pozner, Head Of Retail Devt, American Apparel AA Tribeca, New York Benno Russell, Art Director, American Apparel AA Rittenhouse, Philadelphia Nicolle Gabby, National Manger, American Apparel AA Univ Of Penn, Philadelphia Brent Chase, Head of American Apparel UK AA Columbus Circle, New York Bill Tsui, Arch, LA AA Shoreditch, London, UK Bill Burch, Arch, LA AA King St, Charleston, SC Steven Carter Construction AA Hollywood Blvd, LA AA Evanston, Chicago

2004 American Apparel Stores: Lesleynowlinphoto.com Designhurts Rota City Of Seattle Mayor’s Office Of Arts + Cultural Affairs Shawn, Jump Studios, UK AA Chinese Theater, Hollywood Mexx, Promo (Neverstop) American Apparel Fixtures 2004 Report To The Community Sarah, Jump Studios, UK AA Lincoln Rd, Miami Sci-Fi Channel, Promo (Neverstop) AA stools Andrew Holleran Construction, Miami Beach AA Carnaby St, London, UK Stuart Babrow, Toronto AA Queen St, Toronto AA Williamsburg, Brooklyn AA Robertson St, Beverly Hills, CA AA Little Tokyo, LA AA Les Cours, Montreal

2003 Leslie Residence Designhurts, illustrations Designhurts Vega (trailer) Vice NY Store Andy Sjostrom Muller-Clark Residence The Bubble Lounge, promo Emmanuel Chiche, Bubble Lounge, NY Wash State Convention Center Occhio, identity Occhio, Seattle Love Zone, posters Love Zone, Seattle

2002 Kemery Residence Designhurts, illustrations Designhurts Cherrywine video (storyboard) Dance Camera West Festival, Getty Center, La Scott Kuhlman Blu Nightclub Alibi Room, promo Smash House New Dance Cinema Festival, Nw Film Forum, Seattle Frank Kemery Digital Design For Arch (instructor) Cherrywine, album art Noche De Los Meurtos Brittani Ard X3, Pac Science Center, Seattle Noche De Los Meurtos, promo Kuhlman, Seattle Brent Miller Bead + Body, Seattle JMcDonnell.com Joe Mcdonnell, Sculptor Highdefinitionliving.Com X3, lightboxes Kathleen Sullivan Bead + Body, identity Carl Hoffman, Otto Design Group Highdefinitionliving.com Lushous Jeans, identity

Architecture Graphics Objects Film, Video +Stage Events, Awards + Publications References

2001 Barer Residence, Seattle Foreign Sources (textile design) Barer Residence Caught, Wound, Held Circadia (Starbucks concept) Salon Des Refuse Seattle Center Competition

Travel Sabbatical (2 mos) London Brussels Amsterdam Berlin Warsaw Krakow Prague Vienna Florence Venice Marsailles Barcelona San Sebastion Bilboa Paris

2000 2200 Westlake, Seattle The Commission Billboards Fireworks, Seattle Assembly Arts, identity, promo The Parlor, Assembly Arts Fountains Café, Seattle Center Assemblyarts.com 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, Assembly Arts Accent Imports, Olympia, WA

1999 Circuit City Rebranding /Prototype Circuit City, POP Assembly Arts co-founder Anti-WTO Seattle Performances, Assembly Arts Science Museum Of Minn Interior Design Magazine Silver At Citywalk, Orlando Wallpaper* Magazine Experience Music Proj Shop, Seattle Paper Magazine VM+SD Store Of The Year

1998 Explore2, Pac Science Center, Seattle Harper Welch, Smash Design Manray Video Bar, Seattle Tavola, Seattle Taco Del Mar, Seattle

1997 Rome Apothecary, Seattle Brenners, Identity Wanderlust Senior Thesis Show, iSpace, Chicago Jeff Poss Brenners - Sitka, Alaska Earl Prize In Design, UIUC James Warfield UIUC Digital Design for Arch (instructor) Jack Baker Retrospective, Exhibit

1996 Internship, Bailey Edward Design Truth Against The World Dean’s List

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Architecture Graphics Products Film, Video +Stage Events, Awards + Publications References 2009 Chan-Poras Residence, Brooklyn, NY WM&SD Mar09 - quoted in “cheap and cheerful” 24th Ave Houses, Seattle WA GDRUK Creative Intelligence Report Brady-May Townhouse Renovation lecturer, Home Buying For Hipsters Seminars Loefler-Randall Offices & Showroom NY Now Exhibition, AIANY Shoemaker Residence NY Daily News (Boerum Hill House) East Village Studio, NY Labyrinth (competition) Art Fund Pavilion (competition) Mill River Porch (competition, shortlisted) UrbanShed (competition) Barre3 Yoga Studio, Bend OR Barre3 Yoga Studio, Vancouver, WA

2008 O2 Brand Experience, Dublin, IE ARE Fixture of the Year (guru bar) O2 Indigo Lounge, Dublin, IE ARE Store Fixture Award (experience tables) O2 Blur Room, Dublin, IE ARE Special Recognition for Green Awareness Paul Chan studio, Brooklyn Inside Magazine, Australian Design Review AA UWS, NY VM&SD Dec08 (AA Hells Kitchen) AA Hells kitchen, NY ‘Brooklyn Modern’ book (Boerum Hill House) AA Harlem, NY AA 7th ave, NY Beacons (competition) RIBA national wildflower centre (comp) O2 retail estate strategy, UK AA Shanghai AA Beijing AA China World Trade, Beijing AA Melbourne, AU

2007 Apple iPhone UK launch Apple iPhone display fixtures Global Design Research Creative Intelligence Report Raichelle Weller, O2 O2 retail estate re-design, UK O2 bistro table Frame Magazine Online Amanda Jennings, O2 O2 Concept Store at The O2 Luminous Art Installation Liz Ward, O2 O2 Brand Experience, UK American Apparel Oxford St, London, UK Justin Knapp, Apple AA Covent Garden, London, UK Allison Johnson, Apple AA Glasgow, UK Frank Thaler, Apple AA Kensington, London, UK Wilhelm Oehl, Eight Inc National Jean Co, New York Rupert Plumpton, RTKL UK New Look retail rebranding, UK AA Forum Shops, Las Vegas, NV Nick, HOK Sport

2006 O2 Brand Experience, UK (ongoing) AA Portobello, London, UK

2005 Boerum Hill House Midwest Secessionists Midwest Secessionists Dance Camera West Festival, Getty Center, La Jordan Parnass, Owner, Principal, Jpda AA Broughton St, Savannah, GA Panasonic.com (Fangohr) American Apparel fixtures 2005 New Dance Cinema Festival, NW Film Forum, Seattle Rik Ekstrom, Oculus Group AA Park Slope, Brooklyn American Apparel Signage Architectural Record, Building Types Study AA Smith St, Brooklyn Bouillabaisse, Identity Michael Pozner, Head Of Retail Devt, American Apparel AA Tribeca, New York Benno Russell, Art Director, American Apparel AA Rittenhouse, Philadelphia Nicolle Gabby, National Manger, American Apparel AA Univ Of Penn, Philadelphia Brent Chase, Head of American Apparel UK AA Columbus Circle, New York Bill Tsui, Arch, LA AA Shoreditch, London, UK Bill Burch, Arch, LA AA King St, Charleston, SC Steven Carter Construction AA Hollywood Blvd, LA AA Evanston, Chicago

2004 American Apparel Stores: Lesleynowlinphoto.com Designhurts Rota City Of Seattle Mayor’s Office Of Arts + Cultural Affairs Shawn, Jump Studios, UK AA Chinese Theater, Hollywood Mexx, Promo (Neverstop) American Apparel Fixtures 2004 Report To The Community Sarah, Jump Studios, UK AA Lincoln Rd, Miami Sci-Fi Channel, Promo (Neverstop) AA stools Andrew Holleran Construction, Miami Beach AA Carnaby St, London, UK Stuart Babrow, Toronto AA Queen St, Toronto AA Williamsburg, Brooklyn AA Robertson St, Beverly Hills, CA AA Little Tokyo, LA AA Les Cours, Montreal

2003 Leslie Residence Designhurts, illustrations Designhurts Vega (trailer) Vice NY Store Andy Sjostrom Muller-Clark Residence The Bubble Lounge, promo Emmanuel Chiche, Bubble Lounge, NY Wash State Convention Center Occhio, identity Occhio, Seattle Love Zone, posters Love Zone, Seattle

2002 Kemery Residence Designhurts, illustrations Designhurts Cherrywine video (storyboard) Dance Camera West Festival, Getty Center, La Scott Kuhlman Blu Nightclub Alibi Room, promo Smash House New Dance Cinema Festival, Nw Film Forum, Seattle Frank Kemery Digital Design For Arch (instructor) Cherrywine, album art Noche De Los Meurtos Brittani Ard X3, Pac Science Center, Seattle Noche De Los Meurtos, promo Kuhlman, Seattle Brent Miller Bead + Body, Seattle JMcDonnell.com Joe Mcdonnell, Sculptor Highdefinitionliving.Com X3, lightboxes Kathleen Sullivan Bead + Body, identity Carl Hoffman, Otto Design Group Highdefinitionliving.com Lushous Jeans, identity

Architecture Graphics Objects Film, Video +Stage Events, Awards + Publications References

2001 Barer Residence, Seattle Foreign Sources (textile design) Barer Residence Caught, Wound, Held Circadia (Starbucks concept) Salon Des Refuse Seattle Center Competition

Travel Sabbatical (2 mos) London Brussels Amsterdam Berlin Warsaw Krakow Prague Vienna Florence Venice Marsailles Barcelona San Sebastion Bilboa Paris

2000 2200 Westlake, Seattle The Commission Billboards Fireworks, Seattle Assembly Arts, identity, promo The Parlor, Assembly Arts Fountains Café, Seattle Center Assemblyarts.com 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, Assembly Arts Accent Imports, Olympia, WA

1999 Circuit City Rebranding /Prototype Circuit City, POP Assembly Arts co-founder Anti-WTO Seattle Performances, Assembly Arts Science Museum Of Minn Interior Design Magazine Silver At Citywalk, Orlando Wallpaper* Magazine Experience Music Proj Shop, Seattle Paper Magazine VM+SD Store Of The Year

1998 Explore2, Pac Science Center, Seattle Harper Welch, Smash Design Manray Video Bar, Seattle Tavola, Seattle Taco Del Mar, Seattle

1997 Rome Apothecary, Seattle Brenners, Identity Wanderlust Senior Thesis Show, iSpace, Chicago Jeff Poss Brenners - Sitka, Alaska Earl Prize In Design, UIUC James Warfield UIUC Digital Design for Arch (instructor) Jack Baker Retrospective, Exhibit

1996 Internship, Bailey Edward Design Truth Against The World Dean’s List

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Darrick Borowski Selected Projects 1997-2009