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  1. Jacek is a practicing architect and designer with over 25 years of professional experience working in architecture, interiors, construction, and graphic design/branding. He enjoys and values a creative process which translates unique narratives into interesting, functional spaces for his clients.

    • 665 Lillian Way Los Angeles, CA, 90004 United States
    • info@rgastudio.com
    • (323) 954-8291
  2. Jacek Ostoya - Senior Architect - Ralph Gentile Architects | LinkedIn. Principal at Gold Grenade. Los Angeles, California, United States. 272 followers 270 connections. View mutual connections...

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  3. Jacek Ostoya. Jacek is a practicing architect and designer with over 25 years of professional experience working in architecture, interiors, construction, and graphic design/branding. He enjoys and values a creative process which translates unique narratives into interesting, functional spaces for his clients…

    • 665 Lillian Way Los Angeles, CA, 90004 United States
    • info@rgastudio.com
    • (323) 954-8291
  4. Principal and founder of Gold Grenade, Jacek Ostoya is a licensed architect and designer with 30 years of professional experience working in architecture, interiors, construction, and graphics & branding.

  5. Jacek Ostoya. About. Senior Project Architect at Ralph Gentile • Architects. September 2021 - Present. Proprietor at Resident. January 2014 - Present. Director, Architecture & Design at Gold Grenade. October 2010 - Present. Architecture, interiors, branding. Former Proprietor at Harlot. April 2007 - March 2011·San Francisco, California.

  6. 523 Followers, 1,088 Following, 761 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Jacek Ostoya (@jacekofclubs)

  7. 14 ott 2015 · An architect, Ostoya began to design a line of furniture after his brother-in-law, Peter Brayshaw, opened up a millwork shop. “He worked at the Guggenheim Museum, doing installations and working in their wood shop to make platforms or funky installa­tions for artists that would facilitate exhibiting the art,” explains Ostoya.