
Jerome Byron
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1 month ago |
wallpaper.com | Jerome Byron |Ellie Stathaki |Mimi Zeiger
We highlight ten emerging Californian practices that are redrawing the borders of traditional architecture with their unique creative explorations. From Los Angeles to San Francisco, and with work spanning from building design to landscape and product; these are the studios that dream of a better future for their sunny State - and beyond.
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Dec 1, 2024 |
artforum.com | Jerome Byron |Zian Chen |Eve Hill-Agnus |Agata Pyzik
Jerome Byron is an architect, interior designer, and furniture designer, and a partner at the firm Office of BC. He has collaborated with CB2 on a line of products and has been exhibited by the Carpenters Workshop Gallery in Los Angeles and New York. In Berlin, he worked in the offices of Kéré Architecture and Barkow Leibinger. His work has been featured in Architectural Digest, Cultured, PIN-UP, Metropolis, Wallpaper, and Dwell.
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May 31, 2024 |
inkl.com | Jerome Byron
Modernism to minimalism: sun-drenched Los Angeles houses. Los Angeles houses are a joy. From iconic modernist residences (hello, Garcia House and Moore House - see below), to minimalist abodes, and from riveting renovations and reinventions of the existing historical fabric, to entirely new-build contemporary homes, large and small, in all shapes and sizes - the City of Angels is also the city of architectural dreams.
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Mar 8, 2024 |
homesandgardens.com | Nikhita Mahtani |Jerome Byron
Last Summer, CB2 launched its Black in Design Collective – a collective that celebrates Black designers, artists, and creatives. Now in its second iteration, CB2’s Black in Design Collective is a myriad of projects created in partnership with Black designers around the United States and Canada, with each designer focusing on a few specific decor or furniture pieces that they believe represent their culture. Inspiration varied from all over.
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Mar 8, 2024 |
inkl.com | Jerome Byron
One such designer, Evan Jerry of Studio Anansi, spoke to me about the importance of having such a collective and why it was so important to him to take part in this second launch. ‘It was very important as a designer because entering the zeitgeist and industry 10 years ago, it was very challenging for me to see my culture represented in design.
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