Diana Kellogg

New York / United States

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New York City-based Diana Kellogg Architects is committed to sustainable design. Founded in 1992 by Diana Kellogg, the award-winning firm got its start in high-end residential but has evolved in its latter years into nonprofit and community work. A guiding core principle of the Company is its deference to an existing sense of place and history -- creating spaces that provide for communal interconnectivity and healing. Kellogg's steadfast belief is that thoughtful design through spatial arrangements versus complicated details and expensive materials is what impacts the lives of people the most. The overall emphasis of the firm is one of flexibility to programmatic requirements, site and historic concerns and innovative construction with a dedication to high quality of design.

Most recently, Diana Kellogg Architects won critical acclaim for her pro Bono work (design, conceptualization and execution) on the GYAAN Center in Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, India, commissioned by non-profit CITTA. The structure houses three buildings // The Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls School, an exhibition space and a women's cooperative where artisans will teach mothers and other women traditional skills. The Center will be completely sustainable and serve the lives of the community.

Diana Kellogg received a Master of Architecture from Columbia University and a BA from Williams College with Honors in Art. Prior to establishing her own firm in 1992, Diana was associated with the firm of Gluckman Tang Architects and Selldorf Architects. Diana Kellogg Architects' work has been featured in various publications including The New York Times, Dwell, Architectural Digest and New York Magazine. Diana Kellogg Architects is a registered Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise and the firm has won multiple international design awards.

Diana has a personal commitment to service work and over the course of her career has been involved in many community endeavors. Most recently she serves on the Board of the Williams College Museum of Art focusing on the development of a new art museum on the campus of her alma matter. Diana is in the process of creating a non profit called TARA, meaning star or source of light, which will provide design services to other non profits committed to the exploration of space for universal healing and encouraging global interconnectivity through artistic expression and architectural design.
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New York City-based Diana Kellogg Architects is committed to sustainable design. Founded in 1992 by Diana Kellogg, the award-winning firm got its start in high-end residential but has evolved in its latter years into nonprofit and community work. A guiding core principle of the Company is its deference to an existing sense of place and history -- creating spaces that provide for communal interconnectivity and healing. Kellogg's steadfast belief is that thoughtful design through spatial arrangements versus complicated details and expensive materials is what impacts the lives of people the most. The overall emphasis of the firm is one of flexibility to programmatic requirements, site and historic concerns and innovative construction with a dedication to high quality of design. Most recently, Diana Kellogg Architects won critical acclaim for her pro Bono work (design, conceptualization and execution) on the GYAAN Center in Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, India, commissioned by non-profit CITTA. The structure houses three buildings // The Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls School, an exhibition space and a women's cooperative where artisans will teach mothers and other women traditional skills. The Center will be completely sustainable and serve the lives of the community. Diana Kellogg received a Master of Architecture from Columbia University and a BA from Williams College with Honors in Art. Prior to establishing her own firm in 1992, Diana was associated with the firm of Gluckman Tang Architects and Selldorf Architects. Diana Kellogg Architects' work has been featured in various publications including The New York Times, Dwell, Architectural Digest and New York Magazine. Diana Kellogg Architects is a registered Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise and the firm has won multiple international design awards. Diana has a personal commitment to service work and over the course of her career has been involved in many community endeavors. Most recently she serves on the Board of the Williams College Museum of Art focusing on the development of a new art museum on the campus of her alma matter. Diana is in the process of creating a non profit called TARA, meaning star or source of light, which will provide design services to other non profits committed to the exploration of space for universal healing and encouraging global interconnectivity through artistic expression and architectural design.