March 29, 2008
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Rubih Hage is a qualified architect and interior designer, graduating in 1991 from the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. Between 1989 and 1991 Rabih worked on hi-tech commercial projects assisting renowed French architects and engineers. During this time Rabih was involved in landmark works such as the TGV train stations of Paris Montparnasse and Nantes, and the 1992 French Pavilion at the Seville Expo. Rabih has won a string of awards and competitions including the Brithish Interior Design Association’s (BIDA) Interior Designer of the year in 2004. This is Portland Place, Rubih Hage’s portfolio. |
November 05, 2007
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Bilhuber’s creativity and seemingly inexhaustible supply of energy. Combined with an uncanny ability to connect with his clients’ needs, has resulted in an ever-increasing roster of exquisite spaces and ecstatic repeat clientele. |
September 26, 2007
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Jessica and husband Yianni bought this fixer in Southeast Portland with the goal of restoring the house to its original charm, while creating a comfortable home for their growing family. Yianni and Jessica did much of the work themselves: performing major wall repair; setting tile; adding moldings – which should have been original; installing doors and windows; painting; and building an exterior retaining wall. |
September 16, 2007
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The Owner, an art collector, requested that the interiors be designed to highlight an extraordinary art collection while not feeling like a museum. |
September 14, 2007
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This completed loft renovation is on the top floor of an old warehouse building in Baltimore’s Federal Hill. |
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