Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture

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Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture is an American architecture and design firm based in New York City. The firm, noted for its minimalist style, [1] was founded in 2000 by Italian-born Enrico Bonetti and British-born Dominic Kozerski, both architects. [2] The firm's first major client was American fashion designer Donna Karan, with whom the company has worked on numerous projects. [3] [4] Other clients have included hoteliers André Balazs and Ian Schrager, music producer Rick Rubin, [5] film director Shawn Levy, [6] and fashion designer Ralph Rucci. [7]

The firm designed the interior of Avenues: The World School, a private K–12 school in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, which opened in September 2012. [8] In Chelsea, the firm also designed Pace Gallery's new eight-story headquarters and multi-floor gallery, which opened in September 2019. [9] [10]

Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture also designed the interior of Italian shipbuilder Benetti's luxury superyacht "Oasis". [11]

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