THE ASCOT GROUP: The interior world of design."Versatility and flexibility describe the functional design style of so many offices today," says Elizabeth Rad, a principal of The Ascot Ascot (ăs`kət), town, Windsor and Maidenhead, S central England. The famous horse races instituted by Queen Anne in 1711 are held annually in June on Ascot Heath. Ascot remains an important social and fashion event, attended by the royal family. Group, a national interior architecture and design firm. "With so much rapid growth across the board, companies want to expand their space efficiently rather than start from ground zero in the design process. "Moveable walls, flexible work stations, vibrant colors, pale and primary, are all part of a new sleek, sexy office environment." The Ascot Group, Inc., based in Garden City, NY and Washington, D.C., is the creative brainchild brain·child n. An original idea or plan attributed to a person or group. brainchild Noun Informal an idea or plan produced by creative thought Noun 1. of two sisters, interior designer Elizabeth Rad and architect Cara Stone, who combined their talent and business acumen acumen Astuteness, perception, perspicacity in 1992. Since then, the Ascot team has been responsible for the lobby and common area renovations of such prestigious office buildings as 360 Lexington Avenue, NY; Exchange Park, Dallas, TX; 1726 M Street NW, Washington, D.C.; and Two Penn Plaza, Philadelphia, PA. Ascot is also known for its designs of individual offices, such as the traditionally dignified headquarters of Berkman Henoch Peterson & Peddy, a prominent Long Island-based firm specializing in real estate law; and the 10,000 square-foot offices belonging to Siegel Fenchel & Peddy in which Ascot created 'a fresh, updated environment featuring custom millwork and specialty alabaster alabaster, fine-grained, massive, translucent variety of gypsum, a hydrous calcium sulfate. It is pure white or streaked with reddish brown. Alabaster, like all other forms of gypsum, forms by the evaporation of bedded deposits that are precipitated mainly from lighting. For Collins McDonald & Gann, a well-known criminal law firm, Ascot produced an impressively imposing statement within their 3,000 square-foot office. In addition to commercial space, The Ascot Group has used its well-defined styling and practical design to create lasting impressions in lobbies and common areas in such apartment complexes as The Cloisters and Fox Hole Crescents, both in Washington, D.C. Ascot has also been responsible for the interior architecture and design of vacation homes Vacation Home A home separate from an individual's primary residence that is used for recreational purposes and may also be rented out at unused times. Notes: For tax purposes, those who rent their vacation homes may result in a lower amount of allowable expense in Ludlow, VT. Team efforts This small, tight knit group clearly functions as a team, coordinating the various projects in weekly strategy sessions. Because the nature of the work demands such thorough attention to detail, each assignment is reviewed regularly until its completion. "When it was time to expand the group, we sought out associates who would be inherently entrepreneurial," points out principal Cara Stone. "As a result, each person here is capable of supervising a project from start to finish. This gives us an opportunity to help each other in different capacities, which makes us more effective." The Ascot Group successfully amalgamates The Amalgamates, founded in 1984, are Tufts University's premier coed collegiate a cappella group. Like most college a cappella groups, the "'Mates" arrange and learn a new repertoire of rock, pop, R&B, alternative, and jazz covers every semester. two distinct, yet related, disciplines, i.e., architecture and interior design, which has enabled the group to work with building owners' architects and engineers, in addition to their own team. Moreover, because Stone's background includes property management, she has a unique perspective when determining budgets, as well as a comprehensive understanding of a building's operations and its technical functions. This acumen has often made the difference in the efficiency and progress of a project, especially when working around occupied space. "Bare space is a canvas that must be conceptualized on multiple levels," adds Stone. "From moldings through storage, everything should have a practical and aesthetic application. There is a flow to the management of a project and cohesion and harmony are the ultimate goals." New age designs Joining a handful of experts designing for New Media companies in the New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of tri-state area There are a number of places in the United States known as tri-state areas where three states or holdings meet at one point (a tripoint), or in proximity to each other. The two most well-known are for the New York and Chicago metropolitan areas. , the Ascot team works with a coterie of telecommunications and technical consultants along with the more traditional fabric houses and furniture manufacturers to achieve the desired results. In addition to designing creative housing for high-speed wiring, Ascot has become proficient pro·fi·cient adj. Having or marked by an advanced degree of competence, as in an art, vocation, profession, or branch of learning. n. An expert; an adept. in special lighting for large, open space, using such new age products as Lutron and Vantage systems. "Another important component for New Media environments is color," says Rad. "We often use soothing earth tones or high-energy primary colors those developed from the solar beam by the prism, viz., red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet, which are reduced by some authors to three, - red, green, and violet-blue. These three are sometimes called fundamental colors. See under Color. See also: Color Primary to create a sense of separation in the space in lieu of Instead of; in place of; in substitution of. It does not mean in addition to. walls. And varying textures are used to replace traditional wall coverings. "There's so much creativity here, because we are often dealing with great open spaces which can become chaotic or desolate without the right treatment. For us, it's imperative to amalgamate practical details with inventive solutions. For example, carpeting in a computer room is unrealistic because of the static. To mitigate the problem, we install linoleum linoleum (lĭnō`lēəm), resilient floor or wall covering made of burlap, canvas, or felt, surfaced with a composition of wood flour, oxidized linseed oil, gums or other ingredients, and coloring matter. , but in faux finishes that add texture, color and beauty. There's a balance between sensible and beautiful that makes these types of offices work." Designs on tomorrow The Ascot Group continues to extend its reach into new market categories in a variety of venues. And the focus will always be on strong design that stands the test of time. |
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