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Tom Morbitzer is an American architect and designer based in New York City. He is the co-founder of AMMOR Architecture. He is a founding board member of the Williamsburg Biannual, an artist space in Brooklyn, New York and serves as its Secretary and Treasurer. [1]
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Alma mater | Ohio State (B.A.); Yale University (M. Arch) |
Thomas Morbitzer’s life and business partner is Goil Amornvivat. They reside in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. [2] [3]
Morbitzer pursued his undergraduate education at The Ohio State University School of Architecture [4] (now Knowlton School) and received a Master of Architecture from Yale University School of Architecture, as well as a certificate of architecture from the Fontainebleau Schools. In 2003, he was awarded the Stewardson Keefe Lebrun Grant from the American Institute of Architects New York Chapter to travel and study throughout Greece on the topic of “American Idol: Landscape, Architecture, and Democracy in Greece.” [5]
In 2006, Morbitzer co-founded TUG Studio [6] with his life and business partner, Goil Amornvivat, and in 2007, they rebranded their firm to AMMOR Architecture. [7] [8] AMMOR Architecture focuses on architecture and interior design. The firm specializes in working within NYC commercial and residential buildings with expertise working in landmarked buildings, such as 88 Central Park West and 34 Gramercy Park. Outside of New York City, they have focused on new custom residential construction and additions. Their projects have also garnered acclaim in non-traditional spheres, including set design for television shows like " Head Games," (2009) and museum exhibition design such as the Making a Home exhibition for Japan Society's 100th anniversary.
The James Logan Abernathy House was designed by William F Cody in 1962 in Palm Springs, California. [9] First with architect Michael Haverland and designer Darren Brown in 2006, Morbitzer restored the residence’s original decor and upgraded its windows and interior details. [10] [11] AMMOR Architecture was hired to design a spa, carport, and new pool house addition (2012) as well as the kitchen (2024) that complemented the original landmark design. [12] [13] The was a designated Class 1 historic site by the Palm Springs Preservation Board in 2013. [14] Since completion, the residence has been featured in several fashion editorial features and advertising campaigns for companies such as Louis Vuitton, Herman Miller, Disney, and Mercedes-Benz. [15]
Morbitzer was the Studio Coordinator at Parsons School of Design- The New School AAS Interior Design program from 2004 to 2009. [16] From 2010 to 2014, Morbitzer served as part-time faculty at the New York School of Interior Design. [17] He has lectured on residential design for the American Institute of Architecture. [18] He continues to be a guest critic and volunteer mentor for the students from Ohio State and Yale.
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Tom Morbitzer is an American architect and designer based in New York City. He is the co-founder of AMMOR Architecture. He is a founding board member of the Williamsburg Biannual, an artist space in Brooklyn, New York and serves as its Secretary and Treasurer. [1]
Tom Morbitzer | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Ohio State (B.A.); Yale University (M. Arch) |
Thomas Morbitzer’s life and business partner is Goil Amornvivat. They reside in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. [2] [3]
Morbitzer pursued his undergraduate education at The Ohio State University School of Architecture [4] (now Knowlton School) and received a Master of Architecture from Yale University School of Architecture, as well as a certificate of architecture from the Fontainebleau Schools. In 2003, he was awarded the Stewardson Keefe Lebrun Grant from the American Institute of Architects New York Chapter to travel and study throughout Greece on the topic of “American Idol: Landscape, Architecture, and Democracy in Greece.” [5]
In 2006, Morbitzer co-founded TUG Studio [6] with his life and business partner, Goil Amornvivat, and in 2007, they rebranded their firm to AMMOR Architecture. [7] [8] AMMOR Architecture focuses on architecture and interior design. The firm specializes in working within NYC commercial and residential buildings with expertise working in landmarked buildings, such as 88 Central Park West and 34 Gramercy Park. Outside of New York City, they have focused on new custom residential construction and additions. Their projects have also garnered acclaim in non-traditional spheres, including set design for television shows like " Head Games," (2009) and museum exhibition design such as the Making a Home exhibition for Japan Society's 100th anniversary.
The James Logan Abernathy House was designed by William F Cody in 1962 in Palm Springs, California. [9] First with architect Michael Haverland and designer Darren Brown in 2006, Morbitzer restored the residence’s original decor and upgraded its windows and interior details. [10] [11] AMMOR Architecture was hired to design a spa, carport, and new pool house addition (2012) as well as the kitchen (2024) that complemented the original landmark design. [12] [13] The was a designated Class 1 historic site by the Palm Springs Preservation Board in 2013. [14] Since completion, the residence has been featured in several fashion editorial features and advertising campaigns for companies such as Louis Vuitton, Herman Miller, Disney, and Mercedes-Benz. [15]
Morbitzer was the Studio Coordinator at Parsons School of Design- The New School AAS Interior Design program from 2004 to 2009. [16] From 2010 to 2014, Morbitzer served as part-time faculty at the New York School of Interior Design. [17] He has lectured on residential design for the American Institute of Architecture. [18] He continues to be a guest critic and volunteer mentor for the students from Ohio State and Yale.