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Principal
Giorgio Borruso Design
Italian architect Giorgio Borruso is principal and founder
of multidisciplinary design firm Giorgio
Borruso Design, whose work ranges from architecture
and interiors to industrial design. His innovative projects for such clients as Fila, Snaidero, Fornarina, Miss Sixty, and Paul
Frank have
been seen in over 800 publications, have been
featured on television programs, and have received over 80 international
awards for architectural design and brand
development. Several projects are featured as part of permanent
collections of the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture
and Design and the Red Dot Museum in Essen, Germany.
Giorgio lived and worked in Italy, Spain, and Germany before moving to Los Angeles in 1998. He has taught and researched
at University in Italy and the University of California-Los
Angeles (UCLA) and is a frequent guest lecturer at universities
and conferences globally. He was DDI magazine's
2005 Designer of the Year, was named a Retail Design Luminary by DDI in 2006, and in 2007
received the American Architecture Award. He serves on DDI's
editorial advisory board and has judged entries for design
and
advertising awards programs, such as those of Architectural
Record and Contract magazines and the 2008 A.R.E. Design Awards.
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