Muti Randolph is a Brazilian architect, designer, and artist.
Randolph was a student of Visual Communications and Industrial Design at the Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro.[1]
In 1996 he designed the São Paulo nightclub U Turn.[2] In 2011 Randolph was responsible, in tandem with the architects Marcelo Pontes, Paula Zemel, and Eduardo Chalabi, for the redesign (from the original vision of the Franco- Brazilian firm of Triptyque) of the D-Edge electronic music club in the Barra Funda neighborhood of São Paulo.[3][4]
For the Nike effort at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, "Rio Sem Limites" (Rio Without Limits), Randolph did "A 100-square-meter cube of multiple moving screens" which displayed.. "colorful graphic projections".[5][6]
He has designed retail locations of Melissa Shoes, a division of Grendene.[7][8][9] Randolph's "entry sequence" for the Melissa Shoes' SoHo, New York City store has been described by "Interior Design" as a "veritable tunnel of crisscrossing LEDs surrounded by mirrors".[8]
References
- ↑ "DGTL Barcelona - DGTL unveils its DGTL Art program". bcn.dgtl.nl.
- ↑ Baratto, Romullo (November 25, 2014). "Lançamento do livro "Timespaces" de Muti Randolph no MIS-SP". ArchDaily Brasil.
- ↑ Franklin, Dennis. "D-Edge by Muti Randolph + Marcelo Pontes + Zemel + Chalabi Arquitetos".
- ↑ "D-Edge / Muti Randolph + Marcelo Pontes + Zemel + Chalabi Arquitetos". ArchDaily. January 13, 2014.
- ↑ Kim, John. "Nike Launches "Rio Unlimited" Interactive space in Downtown Rio". Freshness Mag.
- ↑ "Nike Sets Up Shop at the Rio Olympic Games | News". R/GA.
- ↑ "Muti Randolph". The Creators Project. May 3, 2010.
- 1 2 Block, Annie (October 6, 2017). "Muti Randolph Creates an Immersive Experience for SoHo Shoe Emporium Galeria Melissa". Interior Design.
- ↑ "Para Muti Randolph, tecnologia é o caminho para sustentabilidade". GQ.