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BBG-BBGM projects win IIDA design awards

Several BBG-BBGM interior design projects were recognized for awards in the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) N.Y. chapter's 2009 Lester Dundes Awards Competition. In the residential interiors category, BBG-BBGM's design for The Chelsea Stratus, a 41-story condo tower, won first prize, while the firm's design for The Charleston received an honorable mention. In the hospitality interiors category, the firm's design for the 55-story Centara Grand and Bangkok Convention Centre Hotel at CentralWorld Plaza in Bangkok, Thailand, received an honorable mention. "We are extremely proud of The Chelsea Stratus, The Charleston and the Centara Grand," said Amy Jakubowski, IIDA, LEED AP, BBG-BBGM's design partner. "It is always a great honor to be recognized by our peers for the quality of our work." BBG-BBGM's design palette for both The Chelsea Stratus and The Charleston consisted of finely detailed materials innovatively applied to achieve a cohesive and distinct identity. For the Chelsea Stratus, natural materials such as stone, rich woods and rusticated metals including oxidized bronze and patina'd copper created a warm, relaxing and sophisticated design. In order to appeal to a younger audience, The Charleston's design incorporated clean, raw elements such as stained concrete floors, steel mesh curtains, crisp white crystallized glass, and deeply-colored resin wall coverings. The interiors for the Centara Grand incorporated indigenous Thai colors, textures and references to nature, woven into a concept based on the four essential elements of life— earth, air, water and fire. BBG-BBGM strategically applied the design palette created from this vision to all guestrooms, suites, restaurants, amenities and public spaces. BBG-BBGM are internationally-renowned, award-winning architectural and interior design firms with extensive expertise in the design of mixed-use complexes, luxury urban hotels, resorts, high-end residential, retail, and corporate/office buildings. The firms have offices in New York City; Washington, D.C.; Scottsdale, Ariz.; Sydney, and Shanghai. Recently completed projects by BBG-BBGM include the Vdara at MGM Mirage CityCenter in Las Vegas, Nev.; the W New York in New York; the Futian Shangri-La in Shenzhen, China; and the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Dubai. For more information, visit www.bbg-bbgm.com.
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