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Five Designers on Design in Film

Calvin Tsao and Zack McKown joined forces in 1984 to form the architecture/design practice of Tsao & McKown. In truth, they had met years earlier when both were in the master's program at Harvard's Graduate School of Design. Before setting up their own shop, the two had worked for some of the world's most famous architects, learning first-hand about the complex relationship of design work, not only between designer and client, but also between the building, the environment, the culture, and the ethos of the time. Their first major project, Suntec City, a sprawling, 26 acre civic-commercial complex in Singapore, took ten years to complete and demonstrated the power and wisdom of their collective and collaborative process. Since then the two have worked in every possible design arena from high end residences and luxury hotels (like the Tribeca Grand), to retail (Nautical) and museum exhibition.

While the two normally work as a pair, we got Calvin Tsao to individually list the five films that designed him.

 
 
Published on: May 9, 2008