Jeffrey Katz

Senior Critic - Interior Architecture
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RISD faculty member Jeffrey Katz
BARC, Carnegie Mellon University
MARC, Harvard University

Jeffrey Katz studied architecture at Carnegie-Mellon University and the Graduate School of Design at Harvard. He is a principal at C&J Katz Studio. The studio’s work includes retail, corporate, residential, exhibition and furniture design. Katz and his wife Cheryl started the studio in New York in 1984 and moved it to Boston in 1991.

C&J Katz Studio has developed brand environments and retail concepts for Gant, Crabtree & Evelyn, Rockport, Grand Circle Travel, Garnet Hill, J.Jill and Yard Co. among others. Restaurant design includes Foumami Asian Sandwich Bar, a start-up in the Boston financial district; Menton; Sportello; Drink; Barbara Lynch Gruppo; and Sarma, a bar and restaurant in Somerville designed for chef Ana Sortun.

The Katzes are contributing editors at New England Home magazine. From 1994–2004 they were the design columnists for the Boston Globe Magazine. Their first book, Room Recipes, was published in 2000. Two more, Chandeliers and Mirrors, were published in 2001. Dirty Wow Wow and Other Love Stories was published in 2007 and the sequel, Dirty Bow Wow, in 2009.

Katz has been teaching at RISD on and off since 1980. Just after graduate school he was a faculty member in the Architecture department. As his practice migrated toward branding and interior design, he returned to RISD to teach in the Interior Architecture department. For the past few years the subject of his studios has been retail design, and his students have been exploring how to apply aspects of branding to retail environments.

Academic areas of interest

Katz’s interests include drawing and printmaking. His latest drawings are about reflection and perspective. His latest prints – monotypes and photo etchings – use thread as a way to create images. Like the techniques that are employed in his work at RISD and C&J Katz Studio, thread has practical and conceptual ties to design, decoration, fashion, domesticity and structure.

Courses

Fall 2023 Courses

INTAR 23ST-02 - ADVANCED DESIGN STUDIOS
Level Undergraduate
Unit Interior Architecture
Subject Interior Architecture
Period Fall 2023
Credits 6
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

INTAR 23ST-02

ADVANCED DESIGN STUDIOS

Level Undergraduate
Unit Interior Architecture
Subject Interior Architecture
Period Fall 2023
Credits 6
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2023-09-06 to 2023-12-13
Times: TTH | 1:10 PM - 6:10 PM Instructor(s): Jeffrey Katz Location(s): Center for Integrative Technologies, Room 304; Center for Integrative Technologies, Room 301 Enrolled / Capacity: 12 Status: Open

SECTION DESCRIPTION

Choice of advanced design studios offered by the Department of Interior Architecture. Details & studio descriptions are made available to pre-registered students.

Estimated Cost of Materials: Varies depending on required studio course supplies or related travel. Anticipated costs will be provided in advance, and announced during the lottery studio presentations held in the department.

Open to Junior, Senior or Graduate Interior Architecture Students.

Major Requirement | BFA, MDES, MA Interior Studies

Spring 2024 Courses

INTAR 2398-02 - DESIGN THESIS
Level Graduate
Unit Interior Architecture
Subject Interior Architecture
Period Spring 2024
Credits 9
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

INTAR 2398-02

DESIGN THESIS

Level Graduate
Unit Interior Architecture
Subject Interior Architecture
Period Spring 2024
Credits 9
Format Studio
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2024-02-15 to 2024-05-24
Times: T | 1:10 PM - 6:10 PM Instructor(s): Ernesto Aparicio, Jeffrey Katz, Nick Haus Heywood, Stephen Turner Location(s): Center for Integrative Technologies, Room 301; Center for Integrative Technologies, Room 304 Enrolled / Capacity: 8 Status: Open

SECTION DESCRIPTION

Required for students in the MDes degree program. Under the supervision of their thesis advisor, students are responsible for the preparation and completion of a fully articulated design proposal of their own choice, as described by their Design Thesis Feasibility Report, submitted at the end of the Fall semester's Design Thesis Preparation class.

Open to Graduate Interior Architecture Students.

Major Requirement | MDes Interior Studies

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RISD faculty member Jeffrey Katz
BARC, Carnegie Mellon University
MARC, Harvard University