Eva Maddox
Eva L. Maddox is an interior designer. She is currently a design principal with the firm, Perkins + Will.
Maddox was named by Fast Company as one of the "change agents... designers, and dreamers who are creating your future." She is the recipient of more than 80 awards for design excellence and garnered the prestigious Chicago Magazine 2002 Chicagoan of the Year award and the 2000 Star Award from the International Interior Design Association (IIDA). She has been elected to the IIDA's College of Fellows and inducted (1992) into the Interior Design Hall of Fame. Eva is also co-founder of Archeworks, a non-profit alternative design school in Chicago and is active in the International Women's Forum, The Chicago Network, Architectural Society of the Art Institute of Chicago, and The World Future Society." ([Perkins + Will])
In 2014, Maddox was recognized for her work designing the exhibit spaces at the Intrepid Air Craft Carrier Museum, a winning site of Built by Women New York City,[1] a competition launched by the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation during the fall of 2014 to identify outstanding and diverse sites and spaces designed, engineered and built by women.[2]
Current project: The Haworth's 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m2) New York showroom was designed by Maddox using LEED Gold Standards. Focusing on the importance of sustainability of not only the interior, but the client's employees who will be working in a healthy interior environment.
References
- ↑ "Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation Hosts Leadership Awards Gala, Kicks off Built By Women Exhibition". Architectural Record. Retrieved March 8, 2015.
- ↑ "Women Leaders at Perkins+Will Recognized for Contributions to the Built Environment". Perkins + Will. Retrieved March 8, 2015.
Perkins + Will Bio
Branded Environments Homepage
Archeworks
Interior Design Hall of Fame Bio
Fast Company Article
Tasmeem Doha Speaker's Bio
"Contract with the Planet" ID Article of her latest project
Interview with Maddox