Guy Drier

Son of noted Swiss architect, Eduard Dreier, Guy Dreier was introduced to architecture at an early age.

With over 35 years of professional experience, Guy has designed some  of the most sculptural and unique homes in America's most distinctive cities: Boca Raton, Vail, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Rancho Santa Fe, La Jolla, Malibu, Wailea, and most notably, the private resort communities surrounding Palm Springs, Ca - including inside the walls of such renowned clubs as Bighorn Golf Club, The Vintage Club, The Reserve, The Quarry, Mirada, Waterford, and The Madison Club.

The firm is now engaged in multiple international commissions (i.e. Middle East, Mexico, British Virgin Islands, etc.) and the architecture makes a bold and successful statement in many varied types of cultures.

 

Featured in the pages of Architectural Digest, Palm Springs Life Magazine, Decor & Style, and the Robb Report,as well as on Home & Garden Television, Guy Dreier's designs have become synonymous with dramatic innovation and sculptural elegance. According to the Robb Report, "The residences Dreier designs are often peaceful retreats. Still, they tend to include some type of office environment, and Dreier has a way of creating work spaces that make the most of the time spent behind a desk. 'Sometimes,' he says, 'it’s about taking in a view; sometimes it’s about putting all of the things the client enjoys in one place.' For the owner of a Palm Desert estate, he created a detached space with 300-degree valley and golf course views."

 

Guy Dreier makes his home in Indian Wells, California with his wife and child. For more of Dreier's design's, visit the firm's website, here