Friday Five with Donald M. Rattner
Donald M. Rattner is an author and architect and he's here to share some favorite spaces chosen to be part of his book in Friday Five.
Donald M. Rattner is the author of My Creative Space: How to Design Your Home to Stimulate Ideas and Spark Innovation and principal of Donald M. Rattner, Architect, having earned his BA in art history from Columbia and his Masters of Architecture from Princeton. As a consultant, Rattner uses scientific research to help individuals and organizations maximize their creativity through workplace, residential, wellness, hospitality, and retail environments. These experiences, of course, led to him share that knowledge of designing creative spaces with readers of his book. Rattner is also an educator, having taught at the University of Illinois, New York University, Parsons School of Design, and online. His work has been featured on CNN as well as in such publications as The New York Times, L-Magazine, and Better Humans. Today he’s sharing some favorite spaces chosen to be part of his book in Friday Five. Photo by Thompson Photographic
1. Master Bath. Scottsdale, Arizona.
Architecture and interior design by Tate Studio Architects.
Landscape design by Desert Foothills Landscape.
Having gathered over 150 photographs of creative spaces designed by top-tier architects, interior designers, and creatives for my new book My Creative Space: How to Design Your Home to Stimulate Ideas and Spark Innovation, it?s proven nearly impossible for...
Donald M. Rattner is the author of My Creative Space: How to Design Your Home to Stimulate Ideas and Spark Innovation and principal of Donald M. Rattner, Architect, having earned his BA in art history from Columbia and his Masters of Architecture from Princeton. As a consultant, Rattner uses scientific research to help individuals and organizations maximize their creativity through workplace, residential, wellness, hospitality, and retail environments. These experiences, of course, led to him share that knowledge of designing creative spaces with readers of his book. Rattner is also an educator, having taught at the University of Illinois, New York University, Parsons School of Design, and online. His work has been featured on CNN as well as in such publications as The New York Times, L-Magazine, and Better Humans. Today he’s sharing some favorite spaces chosen to be part of his book in Friday Five. Photo by Thompson Photographic
1. Master Bath. Scottsdale, Arizona.
Architecture and interior design by Tate Studio Architects.
Landscape design by Desert Foothills Landscape.
Having gathered over 150 photographs of creative spaces designed by top-tier architects, interior designers, and creatives for my new book My Creative Space: How to Design Your Home to Stimulate Ideas and Spark Innovation, it?s proven nearly impossible for...
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