September 20, 2005
The challenge to the Fairfield University Interior Design class was to create a sketch for the outside façade of a brand-new building that was to be erected on West 122nd Street in Manhattan. The aim would be to make the structure unique, but in keeping with the classic Harlem neighborhood, which is home to the famous Madam Walker House. The lure was that this wasn't just a theoretical class project: Rob Hardy, coordinator for the University College Interior Design Certificate Program at Fairfield, was a friend of the owners, and if they liked one of his student's submissions, they might just use it.
"There was one that we really liked," said Greenwich resident Jacques Guillet, who owns the building with his wife Claudia Weldon. "It inspired." They had been charmed by a sketch created by Ginny Moffitt, one of Hardy's star pupils. Fairfield University presented ... READ MORE
$2.2M property in Westport, CT:
Pricing evaluation and advanced staging techniques brought in an offer one week from the listing date.
$80M condominium development in Southport, CT:
Designed and supervised the construction of the Sales Center and sold units from concept sketches. Worked with developer, architects and contractors in planning, product specification, and finish specification for the entire project.

