Founded in 2013 by Inés Guzmán and Gregory Melitonov, Taller KEN is focused on playful design with social and cultural relevance.
Based in New York and Guatemala, the MWBE firm works internationally, embracing local context and diverse partnerships to create an architecture with broad support and appeal.
The studio has been widely published and has received several accolades, including the Architectural League Prize and the New York, New Practices Award from the American Institute of Architects.
Our Services:
Placemaking
Public Spaces
Activations
Architecture
Interior Design
Furniture Design
Creative Direction
Graphic Design
Branding
Social Projects
To work more closely with local communities we began the FUNdaMENTAL Design Build Initiative. This not-for-profit (registered 501c3) arm of our studio brings young and international designers together each year to realize public interventions for the collective good.
Museums, Galleries and Exhibitions
We began our careers working for Renzo Piano on the New Whitney Museum in New York and the Offices for the High Line. Sitting on both the design and client side of the table, we've worked on a series of high-profile proposals and small scale gallery shows.
Thank you for your interest in our studio!
We look forward to hearing from you!!
Taller KEN is a minority business enterprise (MBE) owned, operated and controlled on a daily basis by one or more (in combination) United States citizens of ethnic minority and/or gender classifications.
Selected Clients:
MoMA
Best Western International
The Good Hotel Group
WeWork
World Gym
Time Equities
Alloy Development
Dart Enterprises
Sutherland Global
Sustainable Urban Research
Urban Design Forum
Yahad In Unum
Museo Maya de Americas
Guatemalan Institute of Tourism
Instituto Guatemalteco Americano
Patronato Santo Domingo
Acton Academy
Alessa Designs
Tamarindos
Immaco
Saúl E. Mendez
Minerva Casa de Cocteles
*Residential References Upon Request