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Article: Centre Studio: partners Beth Beranbaum and Adam Dolle create a strong Western image for an American importer conducting business in Shanghai.
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- Interior Design
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- December 1, 1993
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When Presidential candidate Wendell Willkie coined the term "One World" in the early 1940s, he envisioned the prospects of universal peace. That was eons before electronic communications. Were he able to write a sequel about global commerce as a boundaries-levelling force today, would Fax est Pax be his choice for the title?
Nonsense thoughts of this sort come to mind when listening to Beth Beranbaum and Adam Dolle, co-principals of Centre Studio, discuss the multi-national character of their work for DZ Trading (China) Ltd. This is an American company, headquartered in Los Angeles and engaged in the import of clothing and textiles. The project site is the Portman ...