ZERO3 residential projects range from contemporary urban town homes, to Mid-Century Modern renovations, to early 20th Century remakes, to multi-million dollar contemporary suburban enclaves. They are located in cities as diverse as Boston, New York City, Rumson New Jersey, Dallas and Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, Vail, and Aspen.
ZERO3
Paul Brian Jankowski, Architect
+ Jan M. Martin, Interior Designer.
Established in 1988, ZERO3 is headed by founding partners Paul Brian Jankowski, Architect, and Jan M. Martin, Interior Designer.
The firm recognizes that client satisfaction is achieved only by helping clients realize their vision of the project. This approach has allowed ZERO3 to work on a full range of projects in the commercial and residential sectors.
Residential projects hold a special passion for both Paul and Jan. It is through the creative opportunities of home design that one can impact, contribute to, and inspire a client’s personal well being, and quality of life.
ZERO3 has been instrumental in the growth and evolution of several restaurant chains such as Mi Cocina Restaurants, Razzoo’s Cajun Cafes, and Bone Daddy’s Barbecue Restaurants.
Also, its design has uniquely positioned such boutique restaurants as The Mercury Grill (New American), Taco Diner (Contemporary Taqueria), and most recently Mi Chula’s Good Mexican (Fast Casual). As with its residential design, ZERO3 uses its integrated approach to Architecture and Interior Design to create environments which delight and entertain its restaurant customers, and ultimately contribute to the profitability of ZERO3 commercial clients.
Some of their more notable residential contemporary designs include the Levy Residence and the Leatherwood Residence. The Leatherwood Residence featured in the 2007 AIA home tour and The Levy residence, runner up for the 2000-01 D Magazine home of the year, saturated in white crisp tones has an ambiance of unadulterated style.
Restaurant and retail spaces the duo has designed include Goss Gallery, Loft 610 and Cyclone Anaya.
Photography Credits:
Leatherwood Pool and Cabana:
Mark Mcwilliams Photography
Levy Residence:
Mark Roach Photography
Mercury Bar:
Ira Montgommery Photography
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Z E R O 3, Inc
Architecture and Interior Design