Marc O'Riain
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Marc O'Riain (born 1970 in Waterford Ireland) is an Irish interior designer.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life and education
As a youth he won 2 Gaelic Football County medals in Kildare, he also was a successful cross country runner and in in later teens went onto play Rugby as a wing back.
Studied in University of Limerick and the National College of Art and Design where he came to prominence as a very successful Street Artist and Student Union President.
[edit] Career
Graduating from NCAD with top honours in 1995 he worked initially with De Braam Mineral Water designing bespoke bottles in Dublin. From there he travelled to Galway in 1996 to take up a position creating 3D Visualisation and animation for TV , commercial applications and advertising in what the infancy of computer animation in Ireland. In Galway he found an opportunity to work with an Architectural Firm, ABD who gave him the opportunity to apply his design skills and learn key skills through application. Key clients were all Blue chip commercial organisations. He soon found himself project managing teams on large and small Commercial interiors projects and won his first of many awards with an Excellence in Application Award from Nortel in 1999.
In late 2000 he travelled to Dublin to join W2W as a turnkey office fit out designer and design team manager. In two years he became familiar with all furniture and partitioning systems. However this experience was limited in the scope of application and he soon chose to move on.
In early 2003 he joined O’Riordan Staehli Architects in Cork to set up a commercial interior design practice within the architectural practice. From a standing start to today with a team of 8, the practice has become the most successful design team in the country with national and world awards complimented by a healthy turnover and profitability.
As part of the RORSA team, he has been recognised with the IDI Grande Prix in 2007 which is the country’s top Design award for the exceptional work on the Cork University Maternity Hospital.
The combined approach to the interior architecture of the Cliffs of Moher earned Marc and the Practice the World Commercial Interior Design award from the IFI.
Marc is dedicated to social and educational aspects and has lectured in NCAD, Carlow Institute of Technology, the University of Limerick, St Johns Central College and is external examiner for Cork Institute of Technology. Marc also create the first Cork Design Week in 2007 with a committee of volunteers as part of the IDI’s National Design Week
[edit] References
Sources: http://www.idi-design.ie/ http://www.designweekcork.com/