StudioMDA
Company type | Private company |
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Industry | Architecture, Urban Design, Exhibition Design |
Headquarters | Manhattan, New York |
Key people | Markus Dochantschi, |
Number of employees | 18 |
Website | studiomda |
studioMDA is a multidisciplinary architecture and design firm, based in New York and founded in 2002 by Markus Dochantschi. studioMDA has worked extensively across the United States (including: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Ohio, Vermont, Alaska, and Florida), and internationally in countries such as Sweden, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Ireland, Germany, Peru, Chile, Cambodia, The Democratic Republic of Congo and Malawi.
studioMDA's work includes high-end and affordable residential, cultural, commercial, institutional, mixed-use, and architectural design competitions. Throughout the last sixteen years, the studio has designed and built over a dozen art galleries and over one hundred art booths and exhibitions. Working extensively with renowned art collectors, artists and galleries studioMDA has created both innovative and provocative gallery and exhibition spaces.
studioMDA works at multiple scales, from product design to urban planning, and collaborates with a wide range of arts, engineers and construction professionals from the very beginning of each project. Within this context, the developed design language can become layered into micro and macro scales, balancing from the smallest detail to the urban fabric. Currently, the office is expanding its portfolio of cultural projects with the Luhring Augustine Gallery in Tribeca, a private art museum in Thailand, and the new Phillips Headquarters in New York.
Selected Projects
Completed
- 2005 Chile Beach House, Chile
- 2005 WhatIF, New York.[1]
- 2006 Maplewood Residence, New Jersey
- 2007 Audi Showroom, New York[2]
- 2007 740 Park Avenue, New York
- 2007 Tracy Anderson Dance Studio, New York[3]
- 2007 Stockholm Penthouse, Sweden
- 2008 David Nolan Gallery, New York[4][full citation needed][5]
- 2008 Anchorage Residence, Alaska
- 2009 High Line Office, New York[6]
- 2010 Gumulira Clinic, Malawi
- 2011 Exerblast, New York[7]
- 2011 Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York[8][9]
- 2012 Collectorspace Istanbul Gallery, Turkey
- 2012 Sagaponack Barn, Sagaponack, New York
- 2012 Detiger Loft, New York[10][11][12][13]
- 2013 137 Franklin Street, New York[14]
- 2013 303 Gallery, New York[15][16][17]
- 2013 Nahmad Contemporary, New York
- 2013 West Village Carriage House, New York
- 2014 64 Jermain, Sag Harbor, New York[18]
- 2014 UES Townhouse, New York
- 2014 Paul Kasmin Gallery Shop, New York
- 2015 Paul Kasmin Gallery (297 10th Avenue), New York
- 2015 Richard Taittinger Gallery, New York
- 2016 Carpenters Workshop Gallery, New York
- 2016 Dirimart Gallery, Turkey
- 2016 Lisson Gallery, New York
- 2017 Anton Kern Gallery, New York
- 2017 Bortolami Gallery, NY[19]
- 2018 High Line Nine, New York
- 2018 Kasmin Gallery, New York[20]
- 2019 Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York, NY[21]
- 2019 Faurschou Foundation, Brooklyn, NY[22]
In Progress
Cultural
- 2020 Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York[23]
- 2020 PPOW Gallery, New York
- 2020 Phillips Headquarters, New York[24][25]
Commercial
Residential
- 2020 Hamptons Beach House, New York
- 2020 Watertower Penthouse, New York
- 2020 Franklin St. Residences and Gallery, New York
- 2020 West Village Carriage House, New York
- 2021 Upper East Side Townhouse, New York
Institutional
Exhibitions
- 2011 National Arts Club Installation, New York
- 2011 Soutine-Bacon, Helly Nahmad (New York art collector), New York
- 2013 Brancusi in New York, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York
- 2014 Still Life,Nahmad Contemporary, New York
- 2014 Le Chant de La Grenouille The Surrealists in Conversation, Helly Nahmad (New York art collector), New York
- 2015 Max Ernst PARAMYTHS: SCULPTURE, 1934–1967, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York
- 2015 Robert Motherwell, Works on paper 1951–1991, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York
- 2015 Mnemosyne, de Chirico and Antiquity, Helly Nahmad (New York art collector), New York
- 2016 Ed Ruscha's Ribbon Words, Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art, New York
- 2016 Drawing Room, David Nolan Gallery, New York (curated and designed by studioMDA's founder, Markus Dochantschi)
- 2016 – 2017 IMPASSE RONSIN, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York
- 2017 Les Lalanne, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York
- 2018 "TIME SPACE EXISTENCE", Palazzo Mora, Venice, Italy
- 2019 "Beverly Pepper Cor-Ten", Marlborough Contemporary, New York
Art Fairs
1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair Masterplan, New York
David Nolan Gallery, NY
- Art Basel (2005–2007, 2009–2017)
- Art Basel Miami Beach (2005–2016)
- Frieze Art Fair, New York (2017)
Dirimart Gallery Istanbul
- Art Basel Hong Kong (2016–2017)
- Armory Show, NY (2017)
Helly Nahmad (New York art collector), NY
- Art Basel (2010–2016)
- Art Basel Miami Beach (2007–2016)
- FIAC /Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain, Paris (2012,2016)
- The European Fine Art Fair, NY (2017)
Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art
- Abu Dhabi Art, Abu Dhabi (2011,2014)
- Armory Show, NY (2011,2017)
- Art Basel (2010–2014,2016,2017)
- Art Basel Hong Kong (2015,2016)
- Art Basel Miami Beach (2010–2016)
- Frieze Art Fair, London (2012,2013)
- The Seattle Art Fair, Seattle (2016)
- The European Fine Art Fair, NY (2017)
- Abu Dhabi Art, Abu Dhabi (2014)
- Armory Show, NY (2016,2017)
- Art Basel (2012,2015–2017)
- Art Basel Hong Kong (2014–2017)
- Art Basel Miami Beach (2011,2013–2016)
- American Art Dealer Association, NY (2015–2017)
- Art Stage Singapore, Singapore (2015)
- EXPO Chicago, Chicago (2016)
- Frieze Art Fair, London (2011)
- Frieze Art Fair, New York (2014–2016)
- The European Fine Art Fair, Maastricht (2014,2015)
- The European Fine Art Fair, NY (2017)
- Zona Maco Arte Contemporaneo, Mexico (2015–2017)
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, NY
- Art Basel Miami Beach (2011)
Conceptual
- U2 Tower Competition, 2003, Dublin, Ireland
- Forsythe Dance Studio, 2004, Vermont
- Governors Island Biomass Park, 2006, New York City
- New Housing, 2007, New York City
- Chelsea Tower, 2007, New York City
- High Line, 2007, New York City
- Chelsea Hotel, 2007, New York City
- BAM Tower, 2007, New York City.[26]
- Tempelhof Competition, 2008, Berlin, Germany
- Raising Malawi, 2009, Malawi
- ARC Competition, 2010, Colorado
- Munich Olympics, 2010, Germany
- Osnabrück Comprehensive School, 2011, Germany
- Condominiums, 2013, Tanzania
- FARROC, 2013, Queens, New York
References
- ^ "WhatIf? Office Building by StudioMDA'". Archello. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
- ^ "Audi Showroom".
- ^ "Tracy Anderson Dance Studio by StudioMDA'". Architizer. Retrieved 2009.
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(help) - ^ Calendar Main Event – Art Happenings. Manhattan. 2008. p. 64.
- ^ Savino, Chiara. (2009). Gallerie D'arte. Milano: Motta Architettura.
- ^ "Thanks to studioMDA for FLH Office Remodel". Friends of the High Line. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- ^ "studioMDA". Editorial. Interior Design. 2011. p. 232–233.
- ^ "Paul Kasmin Gallery, 27th Street by StudioMDA'". Dezeen. 2012-07-25. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
- ^ Sanjay Gangal (2012-11-08). "Paul Kasmin Gallery by StudioMDA'". AECCAFE. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
- ^ Quinn, Bradley (2012-09-01). Go With the Flow. ELLE. p. 160–169.
- ^ Elgort, Robert (Winter 2007). Tomorrow's Party. Vogue Living. p. 122–127.
- ^ Dupuis, Fabienne (October 2007). Manhattan Transfert. ArtTravel. p. 112–117.
- ^ Remetsch, Christiane (Feb 2009). Loft in new York. AIT.
- ^ Dailey, Jessica. "One Duplex Remains at Almost – Complete 137 Franklin Street". NY Curbed. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "Rodney Graham". 303 Gallery. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ Duray, Dan. "303 Gallery to Open Second Location". 303 Gallery. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "303 Gallery". Archinect. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "64 Jermain". 64jermain.com. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
- ^ "Daniel Buren Injects Color Inside Bortolami Gallery's New Manhattan Space". Interior Design Magazine. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
- ^ Keiko Morris (2017-12-03). "Developers Bet Big on Manhattan Art Galleries". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
- ^ Andrew Russeth. "ARTnews". ARTnews. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
- ^ . ARTnews https://www.artfixdaily.com/artwire/release/6417-faurschou-foundation-to-inaugurate-12000-sq-foot-space-in-new-yor. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
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(help) - ^ Devin Gannon. 6sqft https://www.6sqft.com/phillips-auction-house-will-move-into-432-park-avenues-white-cube-base/. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
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