Every year Architectural Digest launches a list of the architects and interior designers who stood out the most during the year – it’s that time of the year! From the United States and around the world, AD100 – 2023 is a list that includes the top talents in Interior Decoration, Architecture, and Landscape Design. Inspiration And Ideas bring you the 100 icons and the fabulous list of the AD100 Hall of Fame.
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The goal of every designer is, of course, to exceed their client’s expectations. But when a project attracts editorial attention, the result is exceptionally rewarding. These AD100 designers have all graced the pages of Architectural Digest with the most amazing projects.
MEET THE AD100 2023 DEBUT
Making their debut on the AD100 list in 2023 we have great names. From New York (US), Bories & Shearron Architecture, Hadley Wiggins, Josh Greene Desing, Neal Becjstedt Studio, Young Huh Interior Design and Studio Mellone. From Brooklyn (US), Alexis Brown, SO-IL and Halard-Halard Design. Decada straight out of Mexico City, JP Demeyer & Co. from Belgium and Rita Konig from London.
Why Should We Keep An Eye On The 2023 AD100 Talents?
Project after project they deliver defying innovation. They share with us a peculiar picture of the world – the shapes, colours, and narratives only accessible through their eyes. They build new cities and establish new ways of living and expressing themselves.
MEET THE AD100
Apartment 48 – New York, USA
The Archers – Los Angeles, USA
Ash – New York, USA
Ashe Leandro – New York, USA
Atelier AM – Los Angeles, USA
Beata Heuman – London, UK
BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group – Copenhagen, London, New York, Shenzhen, and Barcelona
Billy Cotton – New York, USA
Carlos Mota Inc. – New York, USA
Casiraghi – Paris, France
Charlap Hyman & Herrero – New York and Los Angeles, USA
Charles & Co. – New York and Los Angeles, USA
Charles de Lisle – Sausalito, California, USA
Clements Design – Los Angeles, USA
Commune Design – Los Angeles, USA
Corey Damen Jenkins & Associates – New York, USA
Dan Fink Studio – New York, USA
Darryl Carter Inc. – Washington, D.C., USA
David Kleinberg Design Associates – New York, USA
David Netto Design – Los Angeles, USA
Dimorestudio – Milan, Italy
Elizabeth Roberts Architects – Brooklyn, USA
Elliott Barnes Interiors – Paris, France
Flack Studio – Melbourne, Australia
Francis Sultana – London, UK
Frank de Biasi Interiors – New York, USA, and Tangier, Morocco
G.P. Schafer Architect – New York, USA
Gachot- New York, USA
Green River Project – Brooklyn, USA
Hallworth Design – Toluca Lake, USA
Jake Arnold – Los Angeles, USA
Jamie Bush + Co. – Los Angeles, USA
Jeffrey Bilhuber LLC – Bayville, New York, USA
Jeremiah Brent Design – Los Angeles and New York, USA
Joseph Dirand Architecture – Paris, France
Joy Moyler Interiors – New Rochelle, New York, USA
Julie Hillman Design – New York, USA
Justina Blakeney – Los Angeles, USA
Kelly Behun Studio – New York, USA
Ken Fulk Inc. – San Francisco and New York, USA
Kravitz Design – New York and Los Angeles, USA
LAPLACE – Paris, France
Leyden Lewis Design Studio – Brooklyn, USA
Mandy Cheng Design – Los Angeles, USA
Mark D. Sikes – Los Angeles. USA
Markham Roberts Inc. – New York, USA
Marmol Radziner – Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York, USA
Martin Brudnizki Design Studio – London, UK, and New York, USA
Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design – Los Angeles, USA
Michelle Nussbaumer Design – Dallas, Texas, USA
Miranda Brooks Landscape Design – Brooklyn, USA
Monique Gibson Interior Design – New York, USA
Nate Berkus Associates – Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles, USA
Nicole Hollis – San Francisco, USA
Olson Kundig – Seattle and New York, USA
Peter Pennoyer Architects – New York and Miami, USA
Pierce & Ward – Los Angeles and Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Pierre Yovanovitch – Paris, France, and New York, USA
Rafael de Cardenas Ltd. -New York, USA
Reath Design – Los Angeles, USA
Redd Kaihoi – New York, USA
Robert Stilin – New York, USA
Roman and Williams Buildings and Interiors – New York, USA
Romanek Design Studio – Los Angeles, USA
Rose Uniacke – London, UK
RP Miller – New York, USA
S.R. Gambrel- New York, USA
Sawyer | Berson – New York, USA
Sheila Bridges Design – New York, USA
Steven Harris Architects – New York, USA
Studio Gang – Chicago, New York, and San Francisco, USA and Paris, France
Studio Giancarlo Valle – New York, USA
Studio KO – Paris, France and Marrakech, Morocco
Studio Peregalli – Milan, Italy
Studio Shamshiri – Los Angeles, USA
Studio Volpe – San Francisco, USA
Studio Zewde – New York, USA
Terremoto – Los Angeles and San Francisco, USA
Tiffany Brooks Interiors – Grayslake, Illinois, USA
Veere Grenney Associates – London, UK
Victoria Hagan Interiors – New York and Palm Beach, USA
Vincent Van Duysen Architects – Antwerp, Belgium
Vincenzo de Cotiis -Milan, Italy
Virginia Tupker Interiors – Darien, Connecticut
Waldo’s Designs – Los Angeles, USA
WHY – Los Angeles and New York, USA
Workstead – Brooklyn, USA
Yellow House Architects – New York and Miami, Florida, USA
A list published annually since 1990, Architectural Digest’s AD100 names a select group of the world’s preeminent architects and designers for the coming year. The exclusive list gives us the names of the inspiring men and women who shape the way we live one building, house, and room at a time. With both firms and designers listed, making the lists gives the career-changing credentials every designer and architect strives for.
HALL OF FAME
Sir David Adjaye – Accra, Ghana, London, UK, and New York, USA
Tadao Ando – Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan
Howard J. Backen – Montecito, Los Angeles, St. Helena, Sausalito, California, USA
Louis Benech – Paris, France
Deborah Berke – New York, USA
Robert Couturier – New York, USA
Madison Cox – New York, USA
Ilse Crawford – London, UK
Ellie Cullman – New York, USA
Thierry Despont – New York, USA
Diller Scofidio + Renfro – New York, USA
Jamie Drake – New York, USA
Mica Ertegun – New York, USA
Norman Foster – London, UK
Jacques Garcia – Paris, France
Frank Gehry – New York, USA
Jacques Grange – Paris, France
Alexa Hampton – New York, USA
Kengo Kuma – Tokyo, Japan, Paris, France, Beijing, China, and Shanghai, China
India Mahdavi – Paris, France
Peter Marino – New York, USA
Lee Mindel – New York, USA
Juan Pablo Molyneux – New York, USA, and Paris, France
Toshiko Mori – New York, USA
Jean Nouvel – Paris, France
Renzo Piano -Milan, Italy
Daniel Romualdez – New York, USA
Annabelle Selldorf – New York, USA
Stephen Sills – New York, USA
Michael S. Smith – New York, USA
Bill Sofield – New York, USA
John Stefanidis – London, UK
Robert A.M. Stern – New York, USA
Rose Tarlow – Los Angeles, USA
Axel Vervoordt – Antwerp, Belgium, and Hong Kong
Kelly Wearstler – Los Angeles, USA
Bunny Williams – New York, USA
With designers of all kinds making it onto the list – some cutting-edge, some classicists, and some raising the bar in international design – each recognized member has a clear vision to bring to the industry. In such a competitive industry coloured by amateurs and short-lived trends, being listed in the AD100 is one of the most gratifying experiences a designer or design firm can have.