Inson Dubois Wood is currently working on several Hampton homes, townhouses on the Upper East Side, and large estate homes in Greenwich. Inson Dubois Wood has recently published a 330 page book by Rizzoli, “Inson Dubois Wood Interiors”, a full retrospective of his residential projects including homes in 5 countries. As a result of this best selling architectural design book, Inson Dubois Wood has won the prestigious industry design award: The Highland Award for Excellence in Residential Design. His trophy project is a recently gutted penthouse residence Essex House along Central Park South, a Classic Nine residence directly across from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Inson Dubois Wood recently completed Northern Thailand retreat, a fashion boutique in Soho, event space in Chelsea, VIP townhouse club in Soho. Inson Dubois Wood has also collaborated with Hermes and Fendi on multiple projects both past and ongoing.
Recently, he has been published in Monacelli Press’s top selling design book, Designers Abroad, featuring twenty of the world’s top designers and architects, teNeus bestseller “Living in Style: Scandinavia”, and has appeared on the cover of Luxe Magazine a baronial mansion in Green. Inson has taken part in numerous show houses and his work has been published in Architecture Digest, Vogue, Traditional Home, Brides Magazine, Hamptons Cottages and Gardens, Haute Living, New American Luxury as well as Vogue’s book People, Parties, Places. Inson Dubois Wood most recent magazine publication has included a cover feature in Luxe Magazine for a ground-up manor house in Connecticut.
The firm currently working on three new townhouse projects on the Upper East Side. Inson Dubois Wood received his Masters of Architecture from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard
University, where he studied under the current powerhouses of modernism: Frank Gehry, Rem Koolhaas, Wolf D. Prix of Coop Himmelb(l)au, and the late Zaha Hadid.
He earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree at Cornell University, where he graduated at the top of his class and won Thesis of the Year, The Sands Memorial Medal, the Downing Prize, and several traveling fellowships.
Inson was design director for master decorator-architect Juan Pablo Molyneux on Residensea, the world’s first residential ocean liner, and as well as numerous high-end residential projects in Paris, London, Naples, New York, Miami, Vail, Boston and Quebec. Inson left Molyneux to work as director of architecture and design for the late interiors expert David Easton, where he ran 18 large-scale projects in major cities around the world.
Combining his depth and breadth of experience at both Molyneux and Easton, Inson formed his own company in 2005. He has brought his unique perspective as both an architect and interior design authority to projects in numerous countries abroad, including Austria, France, Italy, Japan, Sweden, and Thailand. The diversity of Inson’s experiences have allowed him to seamlessly move between traditional, contemporary, and modern styles, often combining styles for truly timeless and unique compositions.
Inson transforms spaces into homes, where memories are created, life’s moments cherished, and families flourish. No matter the footprint, he treats every project with equal attention and care. As a lifelong student of philosophy, Inson is guided by Buddhist principles and believes in respecting and celebrating the spirit of every home. Each project is guided by Inson’s architectural eye and unique design sensibilities and custom-tailored to the owner and their lifestyle. The end result is always harmonious blend of Inson’s expertise and the client’s needs and desires.
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