studio l.ark is a multi-disciplinary practice based in New York City. We design public spaces, interiors, installations, exhibitions, publications, and paper goods. Our work seeks to redefine conventional notions about the role of design in the world while delivering flexible responsive solutions. studio l.ark collaborates with institutions, private clients, architects, designers, planners, and communities.
Jennifer Logun (Principal) is an architect based on the Upper East Side in Manhattan and the Acting Assistant to the Chair of the Interior Design department at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. She is also the coordinator of the 3rd Year Interior Design Studio, responsible for developing the pedagogical approach for an important transition point for students contemplating careers in either architecture or interior design. After graduating from Gettysburg College with Honors, she earned a Master of Architecture from the University of Florida. Prior to teaching at Pratt she was a Senior Designer at Swanke Hayden Connell Architects in New York, completing the interiors of numerous commercial buildings. Most recently, she designed and oversaw the construction and completion of the headquarters of Jack Rsnick & Sons in New York. She has also worked as both a graphic designer and architect in various other practices in the New York area, including Kiss + Zwigard Architects, and Hariri & Hariri Design.
Jeannie Kim is an architect based in upper Manhattan and the Director of Print Publications and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture at the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. She aims to create design that is culturally engaged, politically relevant, and responsibly implemented. After graduating from Princeton University with Highest Honors, she earned a Master of Architecture with Distinction from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard. She has lectured nationally and internationally on her ongoing dissertation regarding the Greek architect/urbanist Constantinos Doxiadis. In addition to teaching at Columbia, she has also taught at Pratt Institute and the GSD. Prior to that she was a consultant for AMO, an architecture think-tank led by Rem Koolhaas. She has worked as a designer on projects of all sizes. Most recently, she completed the renovation and expansion of the guest rooms of the Harvard Club of New York (designed by McKim, Mead, and White in 1894) with her husband, Hunter Ford Tura, and the renovation of the playground at P.S.6 on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.