If you need proof that the saying “two heads are better than one” is true, you need to look at George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg. The designers founded their studio, Yabu Pushelberg, in 1980; it has since grown into a company employing over 100 staff in offices in New York and Toronto.
The last two years have been a whirlwind of activity for the firm, which unveiled a blockbuster list of projects in 2021. The biggest was La Samaritaine, the iconic Parisian department store that underwent a 16-year renovation and reopened last July. In London, the studio was the creative mastermind behind The Londoner at Leicester Square and Pan Pacific London, the Singapore hotel brand’s first foray into Europe.
The design firm’s rate of creation is impressive, but what’s more striking is how it can craft wildly different concepts with a sense of wit and openness. “We see design as an opportunity to shape experiences that convey moods,” say the designers. “We want people from all walks of life to enter our environments and feel something.”
Your firm aims to “design the world we want to live in”. What does that world look like, in the midst of a pandemic?
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ELEMENTS OF MIRÓ
The vivacious, eclectic and emotive work of artist Joan Miró inspired this apartment design by PI Architects
A MEETING OF HAIVES
SuMisura crafts a perfectly personalised family home that incorporates a couple's disparate design preferences harmoniously
ALL THAT GLITTERS
The Poroda House by Makhno Studio blends classic and contemporary influences to reinterpret the golden age of cinema with all the sophistication and none of the pomp of the bygone era
The Art of the Bespoke
At The Residences at W on Sentosa Island, interior design firm Chalked masterfully crafted distinctive interiors for its Flamingo lounge and multiple residential units, including a ground-floor and a penthouse apartment, each showcasing its full potential through innovative design and thoughtful functionality
CURATING NARRATIVES
Step inside the art-filled home of Krystina Lyon and Mark Budden, showcasing a deeply personal collection of contemporary Southeast Asian works and midcentury treasures
A Vibrant Kind of Comfort
Architology Interiors transforms a Singapore apartment into a stunning sanctuary using bold, statement-making furniture from Roche Bobois, resulting in a unique blend of style and comfort
THE SECOND RENAISSANCE
Refreshed by its original interior designer after two decades, this home harmoniously blends art and design into a cosy medley of colour and elegance
Tactile Futures
Delve into how architects are bridging the gap between time-honoured craftsmanship and high-tech design to uncover new possibilities for the built environment
Your Very Own Next-Door Paradise
Discover the allure of Anantara Desaru Coast Residences, where luxury meets the serene beauty of the Malaysian coastline, offering a breathtaking escape for discerning Singaporeans
All in the Family
With over 40 years of experience, Edmund Kok has built a legacy now carried forward by his sons. Together, they helm design firm Trace Design & Build, which excels at crafting luxurious, bespoke landed properties