Insight
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Palm Beach Social Diary: Mizner makeovers
With few Addison Mizner-designed houses remaining in Palm Beach in some semblance of their original condition, this week I took advantage of the opportunity to visit Villa dei Fiori (Addison Mizner, 1921) where its possible restoration/renovation was the subject of an imaginative presentation by interior designer Campion Platt and landscape designer Keith Williams, under the aegis of the Coudert Institute. Since its completion last month, I have taken several strolls to appreciate the rejuvenation of Memorial Fountain and Park at Town Square, a showcase for architect Addison Mizner’s eclectic design talents. Despite the most unseasonable Florida weather, on one recent day I trekked to the wetlands to make note of this season’s bird life, minutes before the crowds converged. READ MORE
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Jenn-Air To Showcase Innovation As Sponsor Of Architectural Digest Design Show
BENTON HARBOR, Mich., March 8, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Luxury appliance innovator Jenn-Air will once again serve as a major sponsor of the annual Architectural Digest Design Show (ADDS) and host a "Who's Who" of the design world at its kitchen-themed presentation stage, the Jenn-Air Master Class Studio. Taking place March 17-20 at Piers 92 and 94 in Manhattan, the show is widely considered the nation's premier luxury design event, attracting over 45,000 affluent consumers and design professionals over four days. READ MORE
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Antigo galpão vira apartamento elegante em Manhattan
Em meio a armazéns e fábricas da região de Tribeca, em Manhattan, um loft antigo, instalado dentro de um galpão, foi transformado no lar de um casal de advogados apaixonado por design e fotografia contemporânea. READ MORE
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Editor At Large: HoloLens holds three-dimensional potential for designers
What if you could rouse a rendering to life, from the flatness of two dimensions to the realism of three? Mixed reality—a technology that superimposes a computer-generated image onto a user’s view of reality, creating a hybrid world where real and holographic items are, well, mixed—isn’t merely the territory of techies, gamers and software engineers. It’s also an innovation that may hold ample, if yet untapped, potential for interior designers. The Microsoft HoloLens, which uses lenses to project holograms onto the viewer’s environment, is now being applied to architecture and construction, with some interesting implications for interior design. READ MORE
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Campion Platt’s Journey: Dark to Light
It’s that time of year again: Dusk starts to fall at 4:30 P.M., and by 5 P.M., it’s totally dark outside. The Turks have a name and a holiday for it: Nardoqan. It’s a celebration of the deliverance to light from darkness. And interior designer Campion Platt has interpreted it – with a twist – in a single, poignant room at Holiday House in New York, to benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. He calls it the “Therapist’s Office.” READ MORE
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Previous Press
- Transform your room with color: Use Your Palette to Inspire Emotion
- Holiday House Therapist’s Office by Campion Platt
- Sneak Peek: Holiday House 2015
- Whimsy, Color and Pattern Are Highlights of the 2015 Holiday House NYC
- Before and After: See 14 Designers Transform an Upper East Side Mansion
- DESIGN STAR CAMPION PLATT AT-HOME IN WATERMILL
- Campion Platt on the Future of Design and Technology
- Technology makes consumers active participants in interior design
- As the Economy Awakens, Thoughts turn into Dream Homes
- Spring Awakening