Giorgio Borruso

Giorgio Borruso
Nationality Italian, American
Occupation Architect
Awards German Design Award (2013), Red Dot: BEST OF THE BEST Design Award (2012), International Architecture Awards and American Architecture Awards (Chicago Athenaeum), AIA/LA Design Awards
Practice GIORGIO BORRUSO DESIGN
Projects Lord & Taylor, Yonkers, New York. FILA, New York. Fornarina, Las Vegas, London, Rome, Milan, Sao Paulo, and Rio. Fornari Group headquarters, Milan. Snaidero Showroom, Los Angeles, Miami, and New York. Building E2, Americana at Brand, Burbank, CA. Carlo Pazolini, Milan, Rome, Venice, London, Soho, and Meatpacking District New York. ZU+Elements, Milan. Paul Frank, South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa, CA. Miss Sixty, Aventura Mall, South Coast Plaza, and Santa Monica. Bebe Stores, Cairo
Giorgio Borruso's trademark organic "cocoon dressing rooms," designed for Miss Sixty

Giorgio Borruso is an Italian architect, best known for his innovative experiential designs for international retail fashion houses. Educated at universities in Italy and Spain, in 2000 Borruso relocated his firm to Venice, Los Angeles, California.

Borruso first received attention in 2001 with Miss Sixty showroom in South Coast Plaza. His works have been published extensively and have received over one hundred seventy international design awards. Several have become integral part of museum collections worldwide, including the Chicago Athenaeum and the Red Dot Museum in Essen, Germany. Borruso was named Retail Design Luminary in 2006, and Designer of the Year in 2005 by DDI magazine. Recent works include Lord & Taylor in New York, Carlo Pazolini in Milan/New York/Rome/London and the Snaidero USA showroom in New York, United States.

Selected awards and honors

Notes

  1. German Design Council
  2. Hooper,Emily. "Winners of 2012 FX International Interior Design Awards Recently Named", talkcontract, Jan 7, 2013
  3. “Giorgio Borruso Design scoops Red Dot award”, Interior Design Today
  4. "RDI Announces Store Design Award Winners", designretailonline
  5. "INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE AWARDS FOR THE BEST NEW GLOBAL DESIGN 2010" Chicago Athenaeum
  6. "2008 INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE AWARDS FOR THE BEST NEW GLOBAL DESIGN" Chicago Athenauem
  7. "Good Design 2008" Chicago Athenaeum
  8. "Good Design 2007" Chicago Athenaeum
  9. "Good Design 2006" Chicago Athenaeum
  10. "Good Design 2005" Chicago Athenaeum
  11. "The Store of the Future" California Apparel News
  12. "American Architecture Awards" Chicago Athenaeum
  13. "American Architecture Awards" Chicago Athenaeum
  14. Webb, Michael "Interiors Awards 2010: Large Office Winner" Contract Design Magazine, Jan 29, 2010
  15. "Design Curial"
  16. "Best of the Year Awards 2008" Interior Design
  17. "Best of the Year Awards 2007", Interior Design
  18. "Los Angeles Business Council Honors City’s Best Architecture", AIArchitect
  19. "news release" IIDA
  20. "In the Winners' Circle" Interior Design
  21. "AIALA Design Awards Winners" AIA Los Angeles
  22. "More Than 70 Awards Given for Projects, Practices, and Possibilities AIA Los Angeles
  23. "Lord & Taylor", National Real Estate Investor
  24. "FORNARINA STORE WINS TENTH AWARD THIS YEAR", Sportswear International
  25. "Memorable Projects: 2002 Miss Sixty, Eventscape
  26. "MEMORABLE PROJECTS, Las Vegas, NV and Los Angeles, CA", Eventscape
  27. "Fila named Store of the Year", VMSD
  28. "Fornarina Named Store of the Year", VMSD
  29. "ISP/VM+SD Retail Design Winners for 2005 Unveiled", VMSD
  30. "Fornarina, Rio de Janeiro, ISP/VM+SD Store Design Competition Winner", VMSD
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