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  2. Laura Umansky - Wikipedia

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    Laura Umansky is an American entrepreneur and interior designer. She is the founder and president of Laura U Design Collective, [3] a luxury residential interior design studio based in Houston, Texas and Aspen, Colorado. [4] [5] Known for her signature Classically Current style, Umansky has been recognized on the National Gold List by Luxe ...

  3. American Society of Interior Designers - Wikipedia

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    ASID is the largest professional organization for interior designers. [5] ASID members include approximately 13,500 practicing interior designers in both commercial and residential sectors, 5,500 student members, and 6,000 representatives of ASID Industry Partner firms. [6]

  4. William Stubbs (interior designer) - Wikipedia

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    After completing his studies in the 1970s, he worked briefly for a Houston department store, and then for real estate developers. Stubbs established his own firm over 25 years ago — William W. Stubbs and Associates, an international design firm based in Houston, Texas. [3] In 2004, Stubbs penned an autobiographical book I Hate Red, You’re ...

  5. Kirksey Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Kirksey LEED EB Headquarters in Houston, Texas The Satterfield & Pontikes' building earned the first LEED Gold rating in Houston. Founded in 1971, Kirksey Architecture began as a small commercial architecture firm and today has evolved into a diverse organization of 12 specialized and practiced groups, each focusing on a particular business segment.

  6. Sally Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Sally Walsh (April 1, 1926 – January 12, 1992) was an American interior designer best known for her work in the Houston area in the "contemporary" style of the period. [1] She is credited for "convincing Houston’s corporations and institutions to embrace modernity through the sheer force of her personality and the power of her design". [ 2 ]

  7. CIDQ - Wikipedia

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    CIDQ is an organization of regulatory boards and provincial associations in the United States and Canada.Its core purpose is to protect the health, life, safety, and welfare of the public by establishing standards of competence in the practice of interior design.

  8. Nancy Vincent McClelland - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Vincent McClelland (1877–1959) was the first female president of the first US national association of interior designers, the American Institute of Interior Decorators (A.I.D), which is now called the American Society of Interior Designers (A.S.I.D.) [1] and was one of an early group of female interior decorators practicing during the first decades of the 20th century.

  9. Caudill Rowlett Scott - Wikipedia

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    Architectural design, specializing in schools, commercial buildings, and skyscrapers Caudill Rowlett Scott ( CRS ) was an architecture firm founded in Houston, Texas , the United States in 1946. In 1983, J.E. Sirrine, an industrial engineering firm, merged with the company and the company's name was changed to CRSS , popularly known as CRS ...