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Sara Weinstein

Senior Designer

 

Sara has worked for design practices in Winnipeg, Toronto and Los Angeles. In Toronto she was a senior designer at Bruce Mau Design where she worked on projects involving textile and carpet design, environmental design, signage and information graphics and identity programs. These projects include the Ray and Maria Stata Center at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the IAC Headquarters in New York in collaboration with Gehry Partners; Maharam Textiles in New York; and Indigo Bookstores, Roots Canada and Totem Life Science in Toronto. “L7”, a line of broadloom and carpet tiles developed for Shaw Contract won a Gold Award (Tiles) and a Silver Award (Broadloom) at NeoCon in Chicago in 2005.

 

Sara earned a degree in Environmental Design from the University of Manitoba and a Master’s of Architecture from the University of California in Los Angeles. Her student design projects were featured in Architectural Laboratories by Greg Lynn and Hani Rashid (2002), in the American Pavilion at the 2000 Venice Biennale International Exhibition of Architecture, and in the exhibition Live Dangerously, which coincided with The Un-Private House exhibition at the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles in 2000 (originally mounted by the Museum of Modern Art in New York).