26 min

Mastering the Multi-Use Environment | EP 7 | A Look at How Multi-Use Environments Are Changing Interior Design & Architecture featuring Michael Katsibas, Founding Partner of KAP Studios Design Expressions presented by Pacific Sales & JennAir

    • Design

It’s not enough to simply decide that a space needs to do more, to be more highly functioning. The challenge is to make spaces more functional while adding depth in design, a fresh look at how to conceal the tools of this new functionality and to increase the performance of a physical space. Let’s say that again, slower and let it sink in… increase the performance of the space. Yes form follows function, but how has that changed since the form is required now to perform multiple functions? Clearly Understanding Recognized and Unrecognized Client NeedsTurning Constraints into OpportunitiesModern Value AssessmentsCreating Successful Pairings (Dining Room/ Yoga Studio, etc.)About Michael Katsibas: Enthusiastic and approachable, Michael develops strong collaborative relationships with city developers to address built environment needs in a strategic and holistic way. Michael has led residential, office, workplace, hotel and hybrid projects in Los Angeles and in London for clients including Nobu, AEG, and Wylan James. Always alert to the functional possibilities of ‘left over spaces’, he is skilled at creating unexpected moments of joy within a design through simple, cost-effective interventions.Michael runs the LA Studio and leads on the strategic design approach of our US projects. His approach combines creative concepts with a clear understanding of clients’ needs, site-specific constraints, zoning, codes and entitlements.About Design Expressions: Design Expressions presented by Pacific Sales and JennAir Luxury Appliances was created to share the stories behind amazing design and architecture. This is a partnership between Pacific Sales, a Best Buy company and JennAir Luxury Appliances.#DesignExpressions #Podcast #PacificSales #JennAir #KAPStudios #Hospitality #KitchenDesign #MultiFunctionalDesign #InteriorDesign

It’s not enough to simply decide that a space needs to do more, to be more highly functioning. The challenge is to make spaces more functional while adding depth in design, a fresh look at how to conceal the tools of this new functionality and to increase the performance of a physical space. Let’s say that again, slower and let it sink in… increase the performance of the space. Yes form follows function, but how has that changed since the form is required now to perform multiple functions? Clearly Understanding Recognized and Unrecognized Client NeedsTurning Constraints into OpportunitiesModern Value AssessmentsCreating Successful Pairings (Dining Room/ Yoga Studio, etc.)About Michael Katsibas: Enthusiastic and approachable, Michael develops strong collaborative relationships with city developers to address built environment needs in a strategic and holistic way. Michael has led residential, office, workplace, hotel and hybrid projects in Los Angeles and in London for clients including Nobu, AEG, and Wylan James. Always alert to the functional possibilities of ‘left over spaces’, he is skilled at creating unexpected moments of joy within a design through simple, cost-effective interventions.Michael runs the LA Studio and leads on the strategic design approach of our US projects. His approach combines creative concepts with a clear understanding of clients’ needs, site-specific constraints, zoning, codes and entitlements.About Design Expressions: Design Expressions presented by Pacific Sales and JennAir Luxury Appliances was created to share the stories behind amazing design and architecture. This is a partnership between Pacific Sales, a Best Buy company and JennAir Luxury Appliances.#DesignExpressions #Podcast #PacificSales #JennAir #KAPStudios #Hospitality #KitchenDesign #MultiFunctionalDesign #InteriorDesign

26 min