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Interior Architects and Designers in the Cruise Ship and Mega Yacht Industry Completely Revised and Enlarged Edition! Interior Architects and Designers in the Cruise Ship and Mega Yacht Industry Completely revised and enlarged edition! 1st Revision, April 2013 © 2013 by J. R. Kuehmayer www.amem.at 5+Design 1024 North Orange Drive, Suite 215 Hollywood, CA90038 USA Telephone + 1 323 308 3558 E-Mail [email protected] Facsimile + 1 323 308 3557 URL www.5designarch.com When Celebrity Cruises, strongly assisted by the new-build design department of Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, began short-listing firms to craft the look of the first ship in its new Solstice-class line, the company did not limit itself to cruise ship veterans. The two newcomers were 5+design and Tihany Design. Contacts Mike Amaya, Aga Bachelder, References Celebrity Eclipse, Celebrity Equinox, Randy Brockmann, Victoria Brash, Celebrity Reflection, Celebrity Silhouette, Rachel Brockmann, Sabina Cheng, Celebrity Solstice Mark Commentz, Kelsey Dampier, Josh Hanley, Melissa Hsu, Sharon Huang, Susan Long, Tim Magill, Rob Nickell, Diana Park, Sareen Proudian, Irfan Shaikh, Mark Welz, Peter Wilson IIbyIV Design II BY IV Design Associates Inc 77 Mowat Avenue Suite 109 Toronto, Ontario M6K 3E3 Canada Telephone + 1 416 531 2224 E-Mail [email protected] Facsimile + 1 416 531 4460 URL www.iibyiv.com Contacts Dan Menchions, Principal Designer Reference Crystal Serenity Keith Rushbrook, Principal Designer Interior Architects and Designers in the Cruise Ship and Mega Yacht Industry –1st Revision 2 © 2013 by J. R. Kuehmayer · Austrian Marine Equipment Manufacturers – www.amem.at AIA Architectes Ingénieurs Associés Interior Design 15 Rue de la Rivaudiere CP-0301 44 800 Nantes/Saint-Herblain France, Europe Telephone + 33 2 40 38 13 13 E-Mail [email protected] Facsimile + 33 2 40 92 11 37 [email protected] URL www.a-i-a.fr Reference Millenium Lorient Office 13 rue Amiral Courbet 56 100 Lorient France, Europe Telephone + 33 2 97 64 03 40 E-Mail [email protected] Facsimile + 33 2 97 64 38 95 URL www.a-i-a.fr Paris Office 23 rue de Cronstadt 75 015 Paris France, Europe Telephone + 33 1 53 68 93 00 E-Mail [email protected] Facsimile + 33 1 53 68 93 11 URL www.a-i-a.fr Angers Office 2 allee du Haras 49 100 Angers France, Europe Telephone + 33 2 41 88 88 00 E-Mail [email protected] Facsimile + 33 2 41 74 91 URL www.a-i-a.fr Interior Architects and Designers in the Cruise Ship and Mega Yacht Industry –1st Revision 3 © 2013 by J. R. Kuehmayer · Austrian Marine Equipment Manufacturers – www.amem.at Adfecto Design 504 Clerkenwell Workshops 31 Clerkenwell Close London EC1R 0AT United Kingdom, Europe Telephone + 44 207 100 29 65 E-Mail [email protected] Facsimile + 44 207 100 29 64 URL www.adfectodesign.com Alison ran her own design business before joining Chris Finch to form Adfecto, where her role focuses on design and project management; presenting design concepts, selecting FF&E and materials, and delivering design documentation for all projects. Alison began her career 20 years ago, working on a refit of the QE2. Alison's knowledge of the hospitality industry has been gained designing for many successful refurbishment and conversion projects along with some notable new-build projects for P&O Cruises. Adfecto designed among others Crystal Symphony’s Luxe night club and the Connoisseur Club. Contacts Chris Finch References Crystal Symphony, QE 2 Alison Clixby Remark A partnership agreement signed in March 2006 between Foreship and adfecto has created a unique turnkey service, which offers combined technical design, architectural design and quantity surveying. Adfecto is an architectural design company based in London, experienced in cruiselines such as NCL, Crystal Cruises and Saga Cruises. This partnership enables customers of Foreship to obtain world class architectural services, and in turn adfecto can provide integrated naval architectural services when undertaking newbuilding and refurbishment design. AMK Architects & Designers 4 Valaoritou Street 10671 Athens Greece, Europe Telephone + 30 1 360 8247 E-Mail [email protected] Facsimile + 30 1 361 1109 URL www.amk.gr Contact Michalis Katzourakis References Celebrity Cruises, Festival Shipping, Louis Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean, Cruise Lines, Royal Olympic Cruises, Epirotiki Lines, Superfast Ferries; Azur, Bolero, Celebrity Century, Celebrity Galaxy, Celebrity Infinity, Celebrity Mercury, Celebrity Millenium, Celebrity Summit, European Stars, European Vision, Flamenco, Mistral, Sapphire Interior Architects and Designers in the Cruise Ship and Mega Yacht Industry –1st Revision 4 © 2013 by J. R. Kuehmayer · Austrian Marine Equipment Manufacturers – www.amem.at AM&A Apostolos Molindris & Associates Architects & Designers 41 Tataki Street - 35 166 75 Glyfada, Athens Greece, Europe Telephone + 30 210 937 4357 E-Mail [email protected] + 30 210 935 0311 URL www.molindris.com Facsimile + 30 210 931 1836 Contact Apostolos Molindris References Superfast Ferries; Christina O ANCV Arredamenti Navali Citta di Venezia ANCV SpA Trinity Palace via G. Saragat, I/50 30174 Mestre Italy, Europe Telephone + 39 041 426 6627 E-Mail [email protected] Facsimile + 39 041 560 9721 URL www.ancv.it References Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Nieuw Amsterdam, Queen Victoria, Ventura Anderson, Teresa P. c/o Princess Cruises Corporate Headquarters 24844 Avenue Rockefeller Santa Clarita, CA 91355 USA Telephone + 1 661 753 0000 URL www.princess.com Contact Teresa P. Anderson References Crown Princess, Dawn Princess, Golden Vice President, Interior Design Princess, Grand Princess, Ocean Telephone + 1 661 284 4411 Princess, Regal Princess, Star Princess [email protected] Interior Architects and Designers in the Cruise Ship and Mega Yacht Industry –1st Revision 5 © 2013 by J. R. Kuehmayer · Austrian Marine Equipment Manufacturers – www.amem.at Aprocos Ky Paciuksen kuja 1 00270 Helsinki Finland, Europe Telephone + 358 9 241 04 04 E-Mail [email protected] Facsimile + 358 9 545 32 76 URL www.aprocos.fi Contact Heikki Mattila [email protected] A.R.C.H. – M.I.D. Marine Interior Design P. Karavatakis Ltd. 23 Zirini Street 145 62 Kifisia, Athens Greece, Europe Telephone + 30 210 80 19 889 E-Mail [email protected] Facsimile + 30 210 80 84 858 URL www.arch-mid.gr Askim, Jens Petter Arkitekt Jens Petter Askim Inkognitogatan 12 0258 Oslo Norway, Europe Telephone + 47 22 55 5525 E-Mail [email protected] Facsimile + 47 22 36 1240 URL Contact Jens Petter Askim Reference Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Interior Architects and Designers in the Cruise Ship and Mega Yacht Industry –1st Revision 6 © 2013 by J. R. Kuehmayer · Austrian Marine Equipment Manufacturers – www.amem.at Arkitektbyrån abd Iwdal Akerblad Stora Nygatan 33 41108 Gothenburg Sweden, Europe Telephone + 46 31 333 6000 E-Mail [email protected] Facsimile + 46 31 333 6010 URL www.arkitektbyran.se Contacs Partners / Management Architects Lars Iwdal Anders Dahlberg Architect, Managing Director & [email protected] Co-founder Telephone + 46 31 333 60 19 [email protected] Mobile + 46 070 458 65 83 Telephone + 46 31 333 60 00 Lisa Dahlkvist Maya Iwdal [email protected] Architect, Co-owner Telephone + 46 31 33 60 14 [email protected] Mobile + 46 070 770 56 30 Telephone + 46 31 333 60 20 Mobile + 46 070 693 04 37 Lisa Erlandsson [email protected] Jan Åkerblad Telephone + 46 31 333 60 25 Architect, Managing Director & Mobile + 46 070 979 42 06 Co-founder [email protected] Fredrik Granfors Telephone + 46 31 333 60 02 [email protected] Telephone + 46 31 333 60 34 Architects Mobile + 46 070 458 65 86 Anders Andersson Johan Iwdal [email protected] [email protected] Telephone + 46 31 333 60 04 Telephone + 46 31 333 60 12 Mobile + 46 070 417 55 60 Cellphone + 46 070 331 24 45 Helena Ahokas Johan Häggqvist [email protected] [email protected] Telephone + 46 31 33360 08 Telephone + 46 31 333 60 05 Mobile + 46 0722 50 37 12 Mobile + 46 070 728 07 72 Christina Aponno Peo Johansson [email protected] [email protected] Telephone + 46 31 333 60 44 Telephone + 46 070 458 65 85 Mobile + 46 070 458 65 88 Mobile + 46 070 458 65 85 Kaveh Ashegh Fredrik Ludvigsson [email protected] [email protected] Telephone + 46 31 333 60 46 Telephone + 46 31 333 60 36 Mobile + 46 070 458 65 89 Mobile + 46 070 458 65 87 Lars Burlin Henrik Markhede [email protected] [email protected] Telephone + 46 31 333 60 13 Telephone + 46 31 333 60 23 Mobile + 46 070 417 55 61 Mobile + 46 070 458 65 84 Interior Architects and Designers in the Cruise Ship and Mega Yacht Industry –1st Revision 7 © 2013 by J. R. Kuehmayer · Austrian Marine Equipment Manufacturers – www.amem.at Contacts Architects Architects Ånna Mansson Gunnel Svensson [email protected] [email protected] Telephone + 46 31 333 60 07 Telephone + 46 31 333 60 45 Mobile + 46 070 458 65 81 Mobile + 46 070 770 90 81 Anders Pettersson Karl Särg [email protected] [email protected] Telephone + 46 31 333 60 29 Telephone + 46 31 333 60 09 Mobile + 46 070 992 96 52 Mobile + 46 070 458 65 82 Anneli Suomalainen [email protected] Telephone + 46 31 333 60 03 Mobile + 46 070 458 65 80 Reference: Oasis of the Seas ATKINS GLOBAL Euston Tower 286 Euston Road London NW1 3AT United Kingdom, Europe Telephone + 44 20 7121 2000 E-Mail [email protected] Facsimile + 44 20 7121 2111 URL www.atkinsglobal.com Atkins is the largest engineering consultancy in the United Kingdom, the largest multi-disciplinary consultancy in Europe, the largest UK engineering in the Middle East and the world’s eighth largest global design firm. The multi-disciplinary architectural and design consultancy division of Atkins Global under the leadership of Tom Wright, Kevin Johnson and Kate Lockey was contributing essential architectural and design highlights to the Project Genesis, in other words – Oasis of the Seas – in close co-operation with RCCL’s NB & D Newbuilding & Fleet Design in-house team.
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