architecture | Georgian architecture | Gothic architecture | Gothic Revival architecture | Romanesque architecture | Norman architecture | Victorian architecture | United States Secretary of the Interior | Colonial architecture | Neoclassical architecture | British Columbia Interior | Baroque architecture | Romanesque Revival architecture | United States Department of the Interior | Architecture | Brutalist architecture | Beaux-Arts architecture | Italianate architecture | Federal architecture | Renaissance architecture | Tudor Revival architecture | Modern architecture | ARM architecture | Greek Revival architecture | Colonial Revival architecture | Tudor architecture | Jacobean architecture | Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne | interior design | Byzantine architecture |
Bakhurji gained her BSC in Interior Architecture from King Faisal University in 1989, before establishing 'Riwaq of the Kingdom Est.'
American Institute of Architects, Chicago Chapter, Design Excellence Awards, Honor Award (highest distinction) for Interior Architecture, awarded to Ross Barney Architects (2009)
Henry Dietrich Fernandez (b. 1950) was a Senior Lecturer in the Departments of Architecture and Interior Architecture for the Rhode Island School of Design.
After working as architect,furniture and product designer in Sarajevo (1978–91), she moved to Harare, Zimbabwe, where she set up her own design firm specializing in interior architecture, design and refurbishment (1993–99).
From 1907 through 1996 the ninth-floor penthouse of the building served as the home of the Cliff Dwellers Club, with interior architecture by Howard Van Doren Shaw and the first significant mural of John Warner Norton.