Posts Tagged ‘Framing Studio’

ASID Newsletter: Inside Illinois’ One Minute Interview With Pam Rosenberg

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Pam Rosenberg, IIDA, ASID

Pam Rosenberg, IIDA, ASID

 

featured in the Winter ‘08 issue of ASID’s
Inside Illinois Newsletter

Home town:  Highland Park, Il.

Design Specialty:  Whether a space is small or grand, residential, corporate or healthcare oriented, a sense of hospitality should be felt from within. We are all customers in a space and when a space feels good so do we, thus the magic of hospitality.

Secret Talent:  “The Space Whisperer”

The biggest challenge facing me as a designer today is:  Creating the next interior space

Accomplishment I am most proud of:  Summitting the Twin Sisters Peak in the Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado and designing the second location for H. Marion Framing Studio in Wilmette.

The best piece of advice someone has given me:  Listen and then design.

Favorite thing to do in my spare time:  Gardening and Reading 

My favorite thing to eat for breakfast when no one is looking:  A big slice of birthday cake

Something I can’t live without:  Cowboy boots and design periodicals

My strongest personality trait:  Discipline

Last terrific movie I saw or book I read:  City of the Century & Johnny Cash - The Man in Black 

My favorite “secret source”:  Griffins & Gargoyles

The value of ASID membership to me is:  People, places and things, things, and more things

 

A Green Facelift for Saint Francis : Healthcare Design Magazine Aug. ‘08

Friday, August 1st, 2008

by Chris Gaerig

Healthcare Design Aug. '08 cover

Jan Marion, owner and founder of H. Marion Framing Studio, understands that green design involves more than just meeting the latest industry standards. “Specifically for healthcare design, not only must it look good, but also it needs to reflect the values of and reinforce the brand image of the facility.” says Marion. Such is the philosophy behind the firm’s latest project at St. Francis Hospital’s Wolf Gallery, in Evanston, Illinois. 

Read the full article in Healthcare Design’s Aug. ‘08 issue