Bio
Siobhan achieved a Masters in Interior Architecture from Pratt Institute in NYC, trained with Ed Schlossberg's firm ESI Design and was invited to join her professor's architecture firm where she worked in all phases of the architectural process. Projects included healthcare, retail and commercial designs for Rockefeller Centre, Aids Health Facilities throughout NYC, schools such as St. Ann's in Brooklyn and Open House nursery schools and various residential projects. Upon moving to London she focused her talents on on graphics, illustration and publishing (and some property development). She worked with companies such as Country Life Magazine, Penguin Books, Rough Guides and Transport for London. Since moving to Australia her projects combine her love of interiors, graphics and illustration.
Siobhan is a second generation Canadian designer specializing in interior architecture, branding and illustration. Her mother worked with Canadian Prime Ministers and Governor Generals in office planning and residential design. Her great aunt was a weaver and textile designer who founded the weaving magazine Loom Music and taught at the highly respected Banff School of Fine Arts. So needless to say, she is continuing in the family traditions.
Her love of travel and architecture began at a young age. She founded an architectural walking tour of Ottawa's historic precinct while still doing her undergraduate degree. She later became a Director overseeing research and development for the luxury travel company Butterfield & Robinson based in France's Burgundy wine region. Her undergraduate degrees are in History of Art and Spanish Literature.
The design studio is based in Melbourne where she works with clients locally and across the globe.
