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Architectural Digest's January 2002 Special Collector's Edition Announces The New "AD 100" Top Interior Designers and Architects
Also, Today's Designer's and Their Legendary Design Inspirations
The January 2002 issue of Architectural Digest announces the new
AD 100, Architectural Digest's selection of the top international
interior designers and architects whose work has appeared in the pages of
the magazine over the last several years. This popular reference guide,
which previously appeared in 2000 and, before that, in 1995, gives readers
unparalleled access to the broad range of styles, skills and design
philosophies of the top talent across the globe. Essential information
about each firm as well as personal profiles of the talented individuals
behind them make this special collector's edition an invaluable reference tool.
Also included in this special issue are Today's Designer's Legendary Designs.
Readers will see who and what excited and inspired today's leading design talent --
everything from works of art and architecture, to legendary talents from eras that
proceeded them. Architectural Digest's Legends issues are used as permanent
reference material by design schools throughout the country and are an essential
part of the reference libraries of major designers. Paige Rense, Editor-in-Chief
states, "Regardless of their inspirations, and no matter how often they look to
the past, great artists are always interpreting what they see. Their artistry
creates something new. That, in the end, is what makes it original...And those
designers you see in these pages will, in their turn, be deemed the master
designers of the future."
Architectural Digest documents the real-life work of architects and
interior designers across the globe to an affluent audience of 5.2 million
readers each month. The magazine regularly features the work of critically
acclaimed authors and photographers that present a "first look" at the homes
of celebrities as well as leaders in the fields of entertainment, business,
society, literature and the arts.
January issues of Architectural Digest arrive on newsstands December 11th nationwide.
The 2002 AD 100
(in alphabetical order)
Charles Allem, Marc Appleton, Javier Barba, Barbara Barry, Claudio Bernardes & Jacobsen,
Jeffrey Bilhuber, Karin Blake, Samuel Botero, Geoffrey Bradfield, Bray-Schaible,
Thomas Britt, Brown-Davis, Mario Buatta, Nina Campbell, François Catroux, Marc Charbonnet,
John Cottrell, Savin Couëlle, Robert Couturier, Elissa Cullman, Roger de Cabrol,
Joanne de Guardiola, Alain Demachy, Robert Denning, Dilger Gibson, Melvin Dwork,
David Easton, Mica Ertegun, Thomas Fleming, Jacques Garcia, Peter L. Gluck,
Mariette Himes Gomez, Alexander Gorlin, Michael Graves, Bruce Gregga, Graham Gund,
Gwathmey Siegel, Victoria Hagan, Alexa Hampton, Nicholas Haslam, Cecil N. Hayes,
Thad Hayes, Hilary Heminway, Anouska Hempel, Hendrix/Allardyce, William Hodgins,
Terry Hunziker, Jaya Ibrahim, Ike Kligerman Barkley, Kazuhiro Ishii, Hugh Newell Jacobsen,
Philip Johnson, Greg Jordan, Robert Kime, Richard Landry, Naomi Leff, Ricardo Legorreta,
Sally Sirkin Lewis, Donna Livingston, London Boone, M (Group), Ron Mann, Marc-Michaels,
Peter Marino, Margaret McCurry, Mary Meehan, Richard Meier, David Mlinaric,
Juan Pablo Molyneux, Juan Montoya, Moore Rubel Yudell, Mickey Muenning, Sandra Nunnerley,
Thomas Pheasant, Philpotts & Assoc., Nancy Pierrepont, Campion Platt, Bart Prince,
Jaquelin T.Robertson, Serge Robin, Serge Royaux, Harry Schnaper, Annabelle Selldorf,
Stephen Shadley, Shelton, Mindel, Shope Reno Wharton, Marjorie Shushan, Sills Huniford,
Michael S. Smith, Scott Snyder, John Stefanidis, Robert A.M. Stern, Stanley Tigerman,
Carleton Varney, Axel Vervoordt, Alan Wanzenberg, The Warner Group, Paul Vincent Wiseman,
Craig Wright, Larry Yaw
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