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Inson Wood

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Sponsor since 2003-01-01
Web Site: www.insonwood.com

INSON DUBOIS WOOD LLC (“IDW”) is a full service design firm specializing in residential design. The design talent and trade resources of Inson Wood, result in exquisitely executed projects that yield significant cost savings to the client. IDW meets timelines and budget restraints by keeping all aspects of the design and fabrication process fully monitored and under one roof. IDW has an open book policy that emphasizes financial transparency, accountability, and diligent client and vendor communication while eliminating any duplication of services or fees. The firm is currently working on a Park Avenue classic 8, Riverside Drive condo, houses in the Hamptons, Greenwich, Scarsdale and LA, and a three star restaurant in Greenwich Village.

Inson Wood received his formal training as an architect earning a Masters of Architecture from Harvard University where he studied under the current powerhouses of modernism, Frank Ghery and Rem Koolhaas.

Mr. Wood’s multilingual abilities have enabled him to work overseas on projects in Austria, Japan, Italy, Bangkok and France. Prior to that he graduated top of his class at Cornell University with a 5 year Professional Degree in Architecture where he won Thesis of the Year, The Sands Memorial Medal, Downing Prize and several traveling fellowships. Upon returning to New York, Mr. Wood worked for designer Gataeno Pesce on the widely published Chiat Day Advertising Agency New York Headquarters and Ruth Schuman’s Park Avenue Condo and architect Daniel Romualdez on the Vail Athletic Club Hotel. Mr. Wood acted as design director for master decorator-architect, Juan Pablo Molyneux on Residensea, and several high-end residential projects in Paris, Vail, New York, London, Naples, Miami, Scarsdale, Boston and Quebec, with budgets in excess of 100 million dollars. Upon leaving Molyneux, he worked as director of architecture and design for David Easton Incorporated where he ran 18 major projects including projects in Aspen, Mexico City, Greenwich, and New York. His highlight at Easton was working on a gut renovation of a 25,000 square foot townhouse (New York’s second largest) originally built in 1908 by the renowned architect, Ogden Codman. The diversity of Mr. Wood’s experiences have allowed him to move between traditional and contemporary modern styles with seamless fluidity, often combining styles for truly timeless compositions.

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