User:Dhouriet/Dominique houriet (oo-d-a) studio

Dominique Houriet (1975-present) is an American modern architectural designer, builder, artist, furniture designer and fabricator in San Diego, California. He has been granted patents for his contemporary furniture pieces, Phantom Flyer and the Sugar Rock chair, which have also been featured at the Museum of Contemporary Arts. Studying architecture at Texas Tech University, Dominique Houriet received his Master of Architecture degree in 2003. Shortly after graduating Dominique moved out West and began his collaboration with Sebastian Mariscal Studio. There he experienced the integration of Developer, Designer and Contractor. He realized that wearing all the hats relieves the unnecessary miscommunications and allows the architecture to develop in a more comprehensive and cohesive manner. His architectural works have had National and International recognition, and he received several awards from the AIA San Diego chapter for his projects and works while at Sebastian Mariscal Studio. Magazines such as Dwell and Architectural Record sought to publish project 2-inns, On Grape and Tercio Winery. Dominique Houriet has since ventured off and opened his own practice called (oo-d-a) studio. Receiving his license as a General Contractor, Dominique as owner of (oo-d-a) studio is presently designing and remodeling homes in Southern California and Mexico. Dominique Houriet was also a professor at Woodbury University, where he and his students practiced on the development of architecture and furniture design. As an advisor he and his student Christopher Snider and team designed and built a school for an orphanage called Casa Hogar de Inmaculada in Tijuana, Mexico. For further information visit http://oo-d-a.com

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