Marc Dizon is a comprehensive, dynamic designer whose applied skill set encompasses architecture,
interior design, furnishing and industrial design.
Dizon has created and facilitated the construction of numerous local, domestic, and international projects.
His work and collaboration with notable architect Richard Meier led to the design of the Jubilee Church and the Ara Pacis Museum, both located in Rome, Italy. He then spent four years afterward cultivating his capabilities with architect and artist Coy Howard, which gave Dizon the chance to work on highly customized designs side-by-side with the artisans and fabricators.
High-visibility fashion and consumer product retail campaigns followed, with commissions by J. Walter Thompson, Pepsi Co., R.J. Reynolds, Simon Spurr and Andrew Buckler.
His projects within the hospitality industry are vast, with highlights that include Hakkasan Las Vegas, Revel in Atlantic City and within NYC, Butter, The Darby, Home, Guesthouse, Aspen Lounge and numerous
forthcoming projects in Bali, Jakarta, Singapore and Bangkok.
Dizon’s name builds further with each commission; projects include those with companies such as MGM International, Hakkasan Limited, AMG Group, Caesars-Harrahs Resorts, Vikram Chatwal Hotels, The Butter Group, EMM, The Wright Venue Group Ireland, Mark Baker, Madonna Badger, Tommy Lee and Todd English.
The demand for Dizon’s particular aesthetic continues to rise, as well. His designs have been featured in periodicals such as The New York Times Styles, Vogue, Wallpaper*, GQ, Progressive Architecture, Frame and
numerous publications.
An ethos of storytelling pervades designs by Dizon. He constructs stories with space to create an environmental narrative where people may insert themselves for a time, whether for a night at a club or restaurant, or permanently,in the case of a residential home.
For Dizon, versatility reigns so that a complete and seamless cohesion may emerge with exterior, interior and
experience. The principle of Dizon Collective, he currently resides in New York City with his children Isabella and Holden.