Robert Parisi's journey into the world of architecture and interior design began at an early age, nurturing a lifelong passion that has since blossomed into an inspiring career. Hailing from the vibrant design landscape of Australia, Robert has firmly established himself as a visionary designer, known for crafting extraordinary projects that captivate the imagination.
Robert earned his bachelor's degree in architecture from The University of Technology, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to honing his craft. Following this, he embarked on a professional journey that led him to work with some of the most prestigious and renowned firms in the industry, amassing a wealth of experience and expertise along the way.
His innovative and exquisite designs quickly gained recognition, attracting the attention of prominent magazines and publications, including Archdaily, Trends, Houses, The Local Project, ArchiPro, Kitchens and Bathrooms Quarterly, and Indesign. Being featured in these esteemed outlets is a testament to the exceptional quality and creativity inherent in Robert's work.
Today, Robert Parisi runs his own architecture and interior design practice and stands at the forefront of the design world, armed with invaluable knowledge and a profound understanding of what it takes to transform spaces into remarkable living experiences. His portfolio of projects serves as a testament to his incredible talent and unique design sensibilities.
I studied Architecture at University and am a registered architect. Through my studies and practical experience in architecture I became involved in interior design
I like the idea of helping others develop their interest in the field of design.
A keen eye for detail and a sound understanding of harmonious spaces.
I have really enjoyed working on residential projects such as Russell Lea House, and working collaboratively with the client.
My philosophy is to assist students with understanding the principles rather than grading them specifically on their design style. I believe a design style can (and will) develop over time, however the foundation to everything is having a sound understanding of the principles that are influential to good design.
Some key skills that I focus on are ensuring that scale is correct and understanding negative space. Also ensuring that drawings are a true representation of a proposed design.
I would describe my design style as contemporary with use of materials that have a sense of timelessness. I draw inspiration from nature and by researching precedents.
I try to stay in touch with what other designers are doing (no one designer specifically), using tools such as social media.
Seeing that my students are enjoying learning about design.
Always look to keep honing and developing your skills, and keep looking to continually evolve your design style.
Image source: Robert Parisi from @robertparisiarchitecturedesign.
The idea of acquiring this type of knowledge, looked appealing to me and I found myself searching for online courses. Eventually, I found The Interior Design Institute, and I felt instantly at ease reading through their website. This gave me the confidence to enrol and start my course.
London & Rome