TERRI

Terri Chiao is an architect. She and her partner, Deborah Grossberg Katz, are founders of the design and research collaborative KatzChiao. Portraits taken at her loft (called “A Cabin in a Loft”) in Brooklyn.

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13 Responses to TERRI

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  2. Laura P says:

    I LOVE her apartment! It is wonderful to see somebody creating a space that they truly love and feel at home in. A persons home should be an expression of themselves, not of anybody else.

  3. deanna says:

    terri is so beautiful and talented!!
    🙂

  4. Q says:

    Her place looks neat!

  5. ald041089 says:

    Wow. Terri’s apartment is my dream apartment… so beautiful. Loving the birdseye view in the before last shot. The wood is to empowering. Good work!

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  7. Vivian says:

    I love her innovation. So the small “house” seems “useful” it beckons with a “come look” appeal. , it is a great dressing space, especially for guests. I’d enjoy visiting her.

  8. Fiona.q says:

    she seems to be a fan of IKEA.. the small “house” in her apartment looks interesting, but i doubt is it “useful” which means does it waste the space of the apartment…

  9. Another inspiring place. Thank you for showing all those wonderful places and minds through your work. Above, Terri’s place kind of reminded me of the hostel/hotel friends of mine own, near to my studio. http://www.huettenpalast.de/?lang=en

    • Thanks Annton,
      You’re right, your friends place looks very similar. How cool. When we first saw Terri’s place, we knew instantly it would be a perfect story for AAW. Thanks again for stopping by!

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