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September 20, 2019

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80 DIGS.NET | 9.20.2019 A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | P O W E R S T R I P S T U D I O A BOL D PROPOSITION Designed in the spirit of its artistically evolving terrior, the interiors of a new London hotel express the creative inclinations of narrative-driven Powerstrip Studio. W R I T T E N B Y J E N N T H O R N T O N T hat the interiors of the Bankside Hotel, a new high-rise on the banks of the ames in London, would offer cinematic scope was always assured: Dayna Lee, who co- founded Los Angeles-based multidisciplinary design practice Powerstrip Studio with her husband Ted Berner, helmed its exuberant interiors. Former Emmy Award-nominated art directors, Lee and Berner bring their background to bear on projects across the world. But just across the pond, Lee served as principal designer for the gleaming, glass-walled Bankside Hotel. Showing a focused, considered verve, Lee approached the project like an auteur, conceptualizing a mise en scene on a large scale: one with cosmopolitan drama, an extravagance of character and a plotline that dates back to the 1700s, when the hotel's Blackfriars enclave was at its most fashionable. Recent times have given rise to a resurgent interest in the area so that it was not necessary for Lee to look far for inspiration. She walked three minutes down the street and there it was: the Tate Modern. e lauded repository for international contemporary art influenced Lee's style direction, a kind of art-school aesthetic that has shaken off the dust to reveal a modern polish characterized by mid-century furnishings, black line drawings, and graphic punch.

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