Stonehill Taylor
Victoria Janok Scarpaci, AIA, is a Project Architect at Stonehill & Taylor Architects, with extensive experience in coordinating multiphase renovations for hotels, including the Kimpton Hotel Theta and Romer Hotel in New York City. Victoria's academic background includes a Master of Architecture from the University of Florida, where involvement in esteemed projects such as the collaboration with ETH Studio Basel and participation in the Vicenza Institute of Architecture enriched design exposure. Victoria has held various roles within Stonehill & Taylor, from intern to teaching assistant, and has collaborated with firms like ASHTROM International and Bizhan Home, contributing to project management and design execution throughout a career that began in 2007. Publications include contributions to discussions on urbanization from ETH Studio Basel.
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Stonehill Taylor
Stonehill Taylor, started in 1986, is a hospitality-focused architecture and interior design firm based in New York City. The firm's approach to designing destinations is to create an inspired and distinct reflection on the location, space, history and culture for each project. Stonehill Taylor's distinguished portfolio in interior design and architecture includes: TWA Hotel, The Whitby, Moxy Chelsea, Ace Hotel New York, The Refinery Hotel, InterContinental Barclay, JW Marriott Nashville, and the Eliza Jane Hotel in New Orleans. Stonehill Taylor is at the forefront of sustainable design, developing projects that are conscious of their impact on local communities and the world such as: The Crosby Street Hotel, The NoMad Hotel and Nomad Las Vegas, and Portland’s Press Hotel.