Collaborators

Renowned architectural and design studios from across the globe

turn to YuiDesign for our deep understanding of hospitality across sectors, including fine dining, fast casual, retail, education, corporate dining, senior living, healthcare facilities, and more. We deliver innovative, cost-conscious solutions for back- and front-of-house, wherever food and beverages are procured and served. We support the design team every step of the way—from design concept, preliminary site visits, through construction and opening.

AFSO / Andre Fu

AFSO / Andre Fu

Architecture incorporated

Architecture incorporated

Arquitectonica

Arquitectonica

Biber Architects

Biber Architects

Blank design

Blank design

Collins

Collins

Core Architecture + Design

Davis brody bond architects

Davis brody bond architects

Diller Scofidio + Renfro

Gensler

Gensler

George design studio

George design studio

Glamorous Co.

Glen & Co. Architecture

Glen & Co. Architecture

Grimshaw

Grupo-7 Architecture + Interiors

Screen+Shot+2020-08-19+at+1.04.17+PM.jpg

Hapstak

Demetriou+

HOK

Jeffrey beers international

Joseph Dirand Architecture

Joshua Zinder Architecture and Design

Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

Martin Brudnizki Design Studio

Michael Graves Architecture & Design

okw Architects

okw Architects

Parts and labor design

Parts and labor design

Perkins Eastman

Perkins Eastman

Philippe Starck

Philippe Starck

Pierre-Yves Rochon

Pierre-Yves Rochon

Richard Bloch Architect

Richard Bloch Architect

Robert Angell Design

Robert Angell Design

Rockwell group

Rockwell group

Roman + Williams

Roman + Williams

Schoos Group

Shepley Bulfinch

Spector Group

Spin Design Studio

Studio V Architecture

Studios Architecture

Studios Architecture

Tadao Ando Architects &Associates

TIHANY DESIGN

TPG Architecture

Tree House Design

Tree House Design

Weiss / Manfredi

Weiss / Manfredi

Yabu Pushelberg

Yabu Pushelberg

“We try to solve these puzzles the best way the space allows us to. I often tell my clients that spaces—whether they are a triangle, trapezoidal, or look like an amoeba—they all in the end have a special solution just because of the proportion of the space, the orientation of the space. There’s a way that the puzzle wants to be solved.”

Jimi Yui interviewed on The Splendid Table

American Public Radio

January 2015