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Establishing a long term relationship with every client is one of our primary goals. This ongoing connection enables us to better understand each client’s unique design needs, helping us to speed up the design process on future projects.
We are justifiably proud of our long list of projects with repeat clients. We measure success not only in the quality of each project, but in the satisfaction of each client by meeting all of their stated goals of style, space constraints, budget and schedule.
Mr. Kaneko has been an interior designer/art consultant for more than 25 years and his career has included a twenty-year collaboration with the late Bauhaus master, Herbert Bayer as well as many other notable architects and designers. |
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Some of Mr. Kaneko’s more recent projects include:
The renovation of the 300,000 SF Reynolds Metals Company, headquartered in Richmond, Virginia; a landmark building designed by Gordon Bunshaft.
First Republic Bank, Beverly Hills.
An eight unit luxury condominium for Mitsubishi International, Beverly Hills.
The Los Angeles Yacht Club
A 12,000 SF residence atop Sunset Plaza Drive with David lawrence Gray, FAIA
UCLA Anderson Graduate School of Management with I.M. Pei, FAIA
30,000 SF corporate headquarters for Pardee Construction Company.
Current projects include an 8,000 SF residence in Rolling Hills and a 7,000 SF residence in Royal Oaks. |
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Quality experience is the ultimate education. Our design team is composed of senior designers with a wealth of experience, each having worked with Mr. Kaneko for many years to form a cohesive team.
Beyond skill and competence, only the designer’s education, practice, quality of experience and vision can combine to produce the elements of art.
Creating a design solution that is functional, aesthetically satisfying, and reflects the tastes of its occupant calls on the designer to skillfully blend art with technology and requires sensitivity to the changing physical and psychological needs of people and the dynamic properties of space.
Problem solving is an integral aspect of successful design. Solutions for issues such as space planning, lighting and detailing are found through a three-step evaluation.
Our proven method of troubleshooting begins with identifying and defining each problem followed by thorough analysis and finally, implementing appropriate action. Each course of action is measured and considered against the physical and financial restraints to produce optimal results. |
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The designer’s expertise is achieved through rigorous education and the subsequent practical application of that education.
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