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This document provides descriptions of interior design projects for 7 private villas located in Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Egypt. For each villa, multiple room areas are described, including seating areas, dining areas, kitchens, bedrooms, and more. Design styles range from contemporary to Moroccan to modern Arabesque. Design elements described include furniture, flooring, wall finishes, lighting, and other decorative features. The goal was to achieve each client's desired style through material selections, color palettes, and artistic details.
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The document discusses various residential and multi-unit projects located in the USA and Europe. It provides details on projects in New York, Florida, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Miami, Philadelphia, Italy, Switzerland and more. Testimonials are included from architects, developers, journalists and homeowners praising RiFRA kitchens and baths used in luxury homes and developments. Projects featured include villas, townhouses, condominium buildings and more.
DLR Group designed the interiors of Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska with motifs inspired by the local Platte River. Terrazzo flooring in the main lobby depicts a braided river pattern, while other areas use polished concrete or carpet. Materials were chosen for durability given the arena's high foot traffic. The suites combine porcelain tile with inset carpet to allow for easy future updates. Throughout, flooring selections prioritized low maintenance needs.
This document summarizes several residential construction and renovation projects completed by Best & Company, a full-service general contractor. It describes renovations done to prewar apartments in Manhattan to modernize them while preserving historical details. It also outlines a conversion of a carriage house in Tribeca into a duplex loft apartment, emphasizing the use of natural materials and maximizing light. Another project summarized is a gut renovation and green conversion of a Meatpacking District loft duplex into a family-friendly home with clever storage solutions and environmentally conscious design.
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200 E 62 NY
200 East 62 Street, New York, NY. 10065
Tel No: 1 212 753 6200
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The Arts District in downtown Los Angeles is becoming a hot spot for new development due to its unique architectural and cultural identity. Recent developments include new restaurants, luxury residential buildings, and the Lucky Brand headquarters. The area is known for its historic buildings like the Ford Factory and Pickle Works Warehouse. It attracts visitors and residents with its murals, popular restaurants like Bestia, bars like Villains Tavern, and cultural attractions. The population is growing rapidly and new housing projects are planned to meet demand. The area is transforming into an arts and culture destination on the West Coast.
The house located at 890 Cordova was built in 1949 for Mrs. Thurston, the sister of Reverend Granger, whose house was next door. It was built by Mr. H.H. Preibisius, who is known for building one of the first multi-story buildings in San Diego. The current owner had the house remodeled in 2004 and worked with a designer on another remodel, completing the plans. Now, the owner has decided to sell the nearly 6,000 square foot remodeled home, offering the opportunity for a new buyer to purchase it for $2.1 million and work with the contractor to customize finishes, potentially saving $150,000.
The document discusses several architecture projects completed by David Seglin Architecture. It summarizes the restoration of 1340 N. State Parkway which included restoring original features and adding modern amenities. It also discusses the Motor Row Lofts project which rehabilitated three historic buildings into residences and received a preservation award. Finally, it mentions the redesign of 250 S. Wacker Drive to become MillerCoors' new headquarters through renovations like recladding the exterior.
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The document discusses the interior design of a $350 million Airbus 380 purchased by the Crown Prince of Bahrain, with a $150 million budget for the interior design. The 7,000 square foot interior will have two levels, with the top floor for men and the lower level as a harem for women, focusing on privacy without direct views between rooms to resemble the private, curved streets of Bahrain. The design layout features a spiral staircase connecting the two levels for maximum privacy throughout the aircraft interior.
The document describes several interior design projects including transforming a bedroom into a child's room inspired by animation, renovating a master bathroom with a steam shower and custom vanity, and designing a new kitchen for a vacation home with custom cabinets and tile layout. It also discusses full interior design services for new home construction including space planning, finish selection, and construction documentation.
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The document proposes restoring and adaptively reusing the Historic Police Headquarters building in San Diego. The building, built in 1939 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, would be transformed into a variety of public uses including a restaurant, event spaces, museum, and hotel. This would create a new waterfront destination celebrating San Diego's history while attracting both residents and visitors.
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This document summarizes the first session of a genealogy boot camp which focused on family sources. It discusses starting with what is already known about one's own family, enlisting family members, and being skeptical of sources. Various record types are described like census, vital records, family papers. Methods for organizing research are covered such as family group sheets, pedigree charts, and timelines. Proper recording of names, dates and sources is explained. Analyzing sources for direct and indirect evidence is also addressed.
This document provides an overview of federal census records from 1790 to 1930. It discusses what information can be found in census records such as names, places of residence, occupations, and relationships. It also explains how the census was conducted and who was enumerated over time. The document concludes with tips for searching census records on websites like Ancestry and challenges to be aware of such as indexing errors.
The document profiles Ron Dayan and his interior design firm Piccadilly Designs. It provides biographical details on Dayan's background and experience designing homes for celebrities. It also shares excerpts from publications praising Dayan's work designing mansions, estates, yachts and private jets. The document aims to showcase Dayan and Piccadilly Designs' unique experience and expertise in high-end residential and commercial interior design projects globally.
The document discusses Twitter and LinkedIn as social networking platforms. It provides an overview of what each platform is, how to create profiles and engage with connections, and tips for using the platforms effectively for professional and marketing purposes. Key details include descriptions of common features and terminology for Twitter, and using LinkedIn to build relationships, research opportunities, and generate business leads.
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This document contains summaries of unusual homes and buildings, including:
1) A basement in Long Island transformed into a replica of the USS Enterprise from Star Trek costing $500,000.
2) A home in Minnesota made entirely of polyurethane foam which withstands the cold.
3) A cave home in Arizona constructed by drilling and blasting into the side of a mountain.
The house located at 890 Cordova was built in 1949 for Mrs. Thurston, the sister of Reverend Granger, whose house was next door. It was built by Mr. H.H. Preibisius, who is known for building one of the first multi-story buildings in San Diego. The current owner had the house remodeled in 2004 and worked with a designer on another remodel, completing the plans. Now, the owner has decided to sell the nearly 6,000 square foot remodeled home, offering the opportunity for a new buyer to purchase it for $2.1 million and work with the contractor to customize finishes, potentially saving $150,000.
The document discusses several architecture projects completed by David Seglin Architecture. It summarizes the restoration of 1340 N. State Parkway which included restoring original features and adding modern amenities. It also discusses the Motor Row Lofts project which rehabilitated three historic buildings into residences and received a preservation award. Finally, it mentions the redesign of 250 S. Wacker Drive to become MillerCoors' new headquarters through renovations like recladding the exterior.
This document provides the history and details of a home remodel located at 890 Cordova. It was originally built in 1949 for the sister of a local reverend. The home was last remodeled in 2004 and features 3,200 square feet with a formal living room, dining room, kitchen, master suite, and additional bedrooms. The current owner worked with a designer to plan an expansion remodel that would add 2,000 square feet and update the home. Due to personal changes, the owner is now offering the home for sale either as a completed $2.65 million remodel, or as an unfinished $2.1 million project where the new owner can work with the designer and contractor to customize aspects of the
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This document provides details about a luxury home in Paradise Valley, Arizona. It was originally designed by architect Mark Candelaria as a spec home meant to resemble a Bel Air dream house. The home was later purchased by Shawn Goodman, who worked with home builder Joel Johnson and interior designer Barb Greenwell to complete the design based on Candelaria's plans. The 13,000 square foot home features 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms along with luxurious details and amenities throughout, including a shoe closet designed as an exercise room that now houses Goodman's extensive shoe and handbag collection.
The document discusses the interior design of a $350 million Airbus 380 purchased by the Crown Prince of Bahrain, with a $150 million budget for the interior design. The 7,000 square foot interior will have two levels, with the top floor for men and the lower level as a harem for women, focusing on privacy without direct views between rooms to resemble the private, curved streets of Bahrain. The design layout features a spiral staircase connecting the two levels for maximum privacy throughout the aircraft interior.
The document describes several interior design projects including transforming a bedroom into a child's room inspired by animation, renovating a master bathroom with a steam shower and custom vanity, and designing a new kitchen for a vacation home with custom cabinets and tile layout. It also discusses full interior design services for new home construction including space planning, finish selection, and construction documentation.
Cavender Creations provides specialized art and design services for unique commercial environments. The document outlines several of their projects including designing a film studio in Fort Worth for $150,000, Mexican restaurants for $95,000, and a bamboo garden installation in a Chicago hospital for $75,000. It also lists recent clients such as churches, golf clubs, hotels, and medical centers located in Texas, Illinois, Maryland, and California.
Interiors by Sarah Ward is an interior design firm that specializes in residential and commercial projects. They provide bespoke design services for property developers, private clients, and commercial companies. The document provides examples of some of their recent high-end residential and commercial projects, including luxury townhouses in London, a Georgian mansion developed by Octagon, and interior designs for hotels, bars, restaurants, and nightclubs. Their work focuses on achieving the clients' visions through attention to design details and working within budget constraints.
This document outlines the agenda for an awards ceremony and competition. It provides details on the schedule of events, award categories, judges, and winners in each category. The winners include projects featuring various decking materials from wood to composites, with designs ranging from residential to commercial applications. The evening will begin with an opening ceremony and awards, followed by dinner and an after party.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
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Ralph Rapson Greenbelt House is a 2,660 square foot 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom modern residential home located in Sag Harbor, New York. Key features include a full height atrium spanning both floors, 9 foot ceilings, indoor and outdoor fireplaces, and a second story deck. The home utilizes prefabricated concrete panels, geothermal heating, and solar panels. Floor plans show an open layout on the lower floor with bedrooms and a master suite upstairs. Large windows and an atrium provide ample natural light throughout.
The document proposes restoring and adaptively reusing the Historic Police Headquarters building in San Diego. The building, built in 1939 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, would be transformed into a variety of public uses including a restaurant, event spaces, museum, and hotel. This would create a new waterfront destination celebrating San Diego's history while attracting both residents and visitors.
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This document summarizes the first session of a genealogy boot camp which focused on family sources. It discusses starting with what is already known about one's own family, enlisting family members, and being skeptical of sources. Various record types are described like census, vital records, family papers. Methods for organizing research are covered such as family group sheets, pedigree charts, and timelines. Proper recording of names, dates and sources is explained. Analyzing sources for direct and indirect evidence is also addressed.
This document provides an overview of federal census records from 1790 to 1930. It discusses what information can be found in census records such as names, places of residence, occupations, and relationships. It also explains how the census was conducted and who was enumerated over time. The document concludes with tips for searching census records on websites like Ancestry and challenges to be aware of such as indexing errors.
The document profiles Ron Dayan and his interior design firm Piccadilly Designs. It provides biographical details on Dayan's background and experience designing homes for celebrities. It also shares excerpts from publications praising Dayan's work designing mansions, estates, yachts and private jets. The document aims to showcase Dayan and Piccadilly Designs' unique experience and expertise in high-end residential and commercial interior design projects globally.
The document discusses Twitter and LinkedIn as social networking platforms. It provides an overview of what each platform is, how to create profiles and engage with connections, and tips for using the platforms effectively for professional and marketing purposes. Key details include descriptions of common features and terminology for Twitter, and using LinkedIn to build relationships, research opportunities, and generate business leads.
Neo tuscan villa by-bhi. published shenzhen, chinaRon Dayan, MBID.
Tuscan style villa with a twist where interiors and exterior areas were transformed to compliment the architecture, and yet, the modern, often radical finishes give this home a modern, almost futuristic twist.
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This document contains summaries of unusual homes and buildings, including:
1) A basement in Long Island transformed into a replica of the USS Enterprise from Star Trek costing $500,000.
2) A home in Minnesota made entirely of polyurethane foam which withstands the cold.
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Richard Neutra was a modernist architect known for blending art, landscape, and practical comfort in his domestic architecture. He gave careful attention to defining his clients' real needs regardless of the size of the project. Some of Neutra's most notable works included the Lovell House, Jardinette Apartments, Desert House, and Ayn Rand House. Neutra's company continues on today through his son Dion, keeping his vision of modern architecture alive.
The letter is from Brent Winebrenner to James Muschett proposing a book project titled "Living in California's Wine Country" that would showcase noteworthy residential architecture in the region. Winebrenner had previous discussions with Charles Meirs and Linda Leigh Paul about authoring the book and they are both interested in collaborating. Winebrenner attached a proposal outlining the book, which would be richly photographed and feature essays describing how the architecture meets the owners' lifestyles. If approved, photography would begin in October 2012 with completion planned for September 2013 so that the book could be published.
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Richard Neutra was an influential Austrian-American architect who pioneered the International Style in the United States. Some of Neutra's most notable works include the Lovell House in Los Angeles (1929), the first steel-frame house in America, and the Kaufmann Desert House in Palm Springs (1946), a landmark example of modernist architecture. Neutra is recognized for his open, innovative designs that blended indoor and outdoor spaces using extensive glass walls and deep overhangs. He adapted the International Style to the climate and landscape of Southern California, helping to establish desert modernism.
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Contact Information for Piccadilly Designs:
8929 Wilshire Blvd. #308
Beverly Hills, CA 90211
USA
Tel. (310)-289-7826
Fax (310) 289-7825
Website: www.piccadillydesigns.com
Toll-Free in the USA & Canada (888) 897-9095
Email: rondayan@piccadillydesigns.com
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3. “Interior designer given carte blanche to decorate four marina penthouses. Ron Dayan of
Piccadilly Designs in Los Angeles has essentially been given control carte blanche over the
expense account to furnish the 14,000 square feet living space- with heavy emphasis on
entertainment needs”- The Argonault, Marina del Rey, October 1985
“A landmark home is undergoing restoration this month. Ron Dayan is restoring the home
built in 1902 by John C. Austin, who also designed the Griffith Observatory and the Shrine
auditorium”- Larchmont Chronicle, March 1987
“Ron came up with solutions that we would not have thought of- point out the client. We
interviewed several local designers but they did not have the European design background
that Ron did.’ The clients were so pleased with the results; they honored Mr. Dayan at a
reception, a formal event that took place in their newly decorated home- The Ranch, June
1988 (Rancho Santa Fe, CA)
“Dayan believes that suggestive lighting is an integral part of contemporary design. He
enjoys working with deja-vu settings: ‘Whether it be an exotic Chinese bedroom, or
memorabilia of Art Deco, it’s important to establish a link with the past’ he says”- The
Hollywood Reporter, April, 1989
“Smokey Robinson is living in a bachelor condo in LA while workmen finish renovating his new
$1 Million estate in Encino, CA- People Magazine, April, 1989
“…Clients also began to call Dayan “The Sherlock Holmes of Interior Design,” a description
which surprised and amused him, and which he was pleased to adopt. ‘It’s true that I use
logical deduction when determining what will be right for the client’ he says. A consummate
professional, Dayan also places great importance on the human element in his relationship
with clients. ‘You have to know your craft but after that, the most important skill is in the art of
listening’ he emphasizes. - Orange County Magazine, January 1990
“Extraordinary is the word for interior designer Ron Dayan of Piccadilly Designs who has
handled some monumental projects, sometimes under unusual circumstances. ‘I am not
here to impose my preferences upon the client. People walk into a home that I designed
and say to the owner that this is you. I consider that my success- and my signature’ he says”
– Orange County Magazine, January 1991
“Dayan combined 2 bedrooms and a sitting area into a master suite with a unit in the bath
that simulates sun and rain…. An underwater camera shows on monitors what fell into the
pool”- Los Angeles Times, October 1991
“Dayan said that his success as interior designer for celebrities and ordinary folks is not
because he insists on lording over everyone, but because he listens to his clients and what
they want”- Rancho Santa Fe Review, January 1994
“Re/Max Palos Verdes Realty has employed the unique talents of Ron Dayan to design and
decorate their new offices at the Peninsula Center. The owner’s suite is fit for a formal
mansion with its elegant fabrics inset amidst exquisite wall panels, featuring French Empire
furnishings, placed upon Aubusson carpet. A cozy white marble fireplace completes the
dramatic scene”- Peninsula News, May 1994
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4. “Grammy Award Winning Singer/Songwriter Smokey Robinson lives in a home that is as
smooth and comforting as his renowned voice. Built in 1893 and transported to its present
location in 1912, the mansion underwent a 3-year labor of love transformation. In addition to
the home, Dayan redesigned the grounds as well. Including was ‘Smokey’s Park’ a 70 foot
by 40’ oval shape garden was infested with rats before Dayan transformed it into a formal
garden, featuring boxwood hedges, gravel walkways, and a fountain designed by Dayan
and made in Florence Italy. A lighting system bathes the entire property and its huge oak
trees in simulated moonlight”- IS Interiors & Sources, January/February 1997
“Hollywood glamour is invading McLean as interior designer Ron Dayan weaves his spell on
the home of a young Virginia family. ’It will be a blend of classical European designed tone-
down for the couple’s lifestyle. So it will be formal, but not serious’ Dayan explains” Luxury
Homes Published in Virginia, Washington, and Maryland. November/December 1998
“Ron Dayan wins the kind of commissions most interior designers would die for. No bijou
apartments or poky flats for him! In the All-American grand style, decorating a 40,000 square
feet mansion, fitting out a large private jet plane or furnishing a yacht is all in a Dayan’s day’s
work”- Absolute Marbella Magazine, Published in Costa del Sol, Spain. May 1999
“I treat the space as a plastic surgeon, and then change roles to a make-up artist” said
Dayan when interviewed. “I saw Ron’s portfolio, and he had done work that I thought was
appropriate for this home” said Mrs. Burchfield, owner of French Regency estate Dayan
designed in McLean, VA. Dayan, inspired by the style of the home, succeeded in
maintaining its style due to his belief that “One must always be respectful to the
architecture” – Home & Design Magazine Published in Virginia, Washington, and Maryland.
January, 2000
Dayan, hailed “The designer to the stars” was asked: “How do you stay on schedule and on
budget?” he replied: ’Early planning and follow-up are the key. I keep frequent, but not
pestering contact with the client’…and when queried about runaway budgets, Dayan said:
’when a designer is 5% above the assigned budget, it’s regarded as being on budget. From
an interview with Washington Life, Published in Washington DC. April, 2000
“Interiors do not just happen, as designing is like composing music- the architecture,
furnishings, art and lighting are the ingredients to create a feast for the eyes’- Dayan
explains. Visiting the project during key installations also minimizes costly mistakes, as well as
provides assurance, much needed by the homeowners. And the interior designer does not
even have to move in with the client’ Dayan joked in an interview with Opulence Magazine-
The Very Best the World Has To Offer, Spring, 2000
“Before (Smokey) Robinson purchased the estate, the property was un-occupied for nearly 4
years. Dayan adapted many European designs to a more modern living with the clever
application of lacquered and metallic finishes. And with a four-hole putting green on the
property, golfing is never far from the back door.” European Homes & Gardens, Aug.’03
“A Marina del Rey condo reinvented with all the 1930s glamour of a luxury ocean liner
stateroom. Dayan created a boat shape for the ceiling of the living room from flex-moulding
and lit it to mimic the blue tones of the sky just after sunset…The day the owner moved into
his condominium, he was approached by a real estate agent offering slightly more than
twice the price he paid!” –California Home & Design magazine, April, 2004
“The homeowners and their two children have been living in their completed home less than
one year. Many families living in Laguna Niguel treasure their upscale community, but none
more than the couple who live in a Mediterranean palazzo…that almost became a Middle
Eastern mansion. Casa & Estilo, April, 2004 Cr
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5. Also Appearing in Global Media in 2007-2008
March-April issue of Luxury magazine in the Republic of Kazakhstan
May-June- Luxury magazine in the Republic of Kazakhstan
Arabian Homes” from M anama, Bahrain (Persian Gulf)
“Business Today”, M ombai, India. The top business publication
Tinsel Town’s decadence “The Beverly Hills Report”
“Aquatoria of Luxury Life” from M oscow
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6. The 7 Elements of Piccadilly Designs
* Unique Background: Education in England, France, Firenze Italy, enhanced by living in 8 countries on
4 continents, extensive global travels, designing estate homes as large as 4,000 square meters for major
Hollywood celebrities in Beverly Hills, Bel-Air, Malibu and across USA, distinguishes Piccadilly Designs’
background from many of our fellow designers.
* Unique Experience and Management Skills: High-profile clients not only present artistic
challenges, but accounting and general management. Searching for faults, the celebrities’ lawyers, managers,
and accountants highly scrutinize every aspect of the projects. Achieving success and with much praise, is
most gratifying and rewarding.
* Television & Movie Set Design Experience: Rich experience in Art Direction & Set Design for TV
and motion pictures both in London and Hollywood enables Piccadilly Designs to create dramatic interiors
that only appear expensive, and we can do it almost instantly!
* High Efficiency: Local contractors handle our overseas projects with the same efficiency that equals to
our local projects. Both Phases of project in McLean, VA were completed in 3-1/2 weeks; from ordering-to-
installation, with 2,650 miles separating the factories from the job site!
* Great Savings: While our fellow decorators shop in fancy design centers, we buy Factory-Direct, thus
saving our clients about 25% while enjoying an attentive service. And as a Non-European firm, we do not
anticipate charging our European clients Sales Tax (VAT) resulting in savings of many thousands of Euros!
* Extraordinary resourcing: Global suppliers supply us building materials and exquisite finishes at a
small fraction of the local wholesale prices. And we have an import company that saves us on cost of
shipping.
* Ron Dayan’s Reputation = Proven marketing advantage for real estate developers, builders and
owners of prime properties when guests are drawn to interiors crafted by Piccadilly Designs: “The Designers
to the Rich & Famous” The result: Properties Command even Higher Rates. While the properties we design
greatly increase in value.
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For More Information Call USA (310) 289-7826 Fax (310) 289-8925
Website: www.piccadillydesigns.com Email: rondayan@piccadillydesigns.com
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26. Piccadilly Designs works with any space...
as long as it has people inside...
When Ron Dayan is asked if he only designs
residential or commercial spaces, he replies
smiling, “I design any space, with or without walls,
as long as it has people inside; and some of my
interiors even fly and float.”