
Tyler Kleck
Partner, Brand DirectorINC Architecture & DesignTyler Kleck is a Partner and Brand Director at INC Architecture & Design. Born and raised in northwest Ohio, he brings extensive experience across residential, retail, and multifamily architecture and interiors, with a primary focus on hospitality design and branding. He has led key projects such as the 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge and Momofuku Noodle Bar, helping guide the studio’s evolution from its residential roots into the commercial hospitality sector. Motivated by collaboration and craft, he is committed to creating thoughtful, context-driven spaces that inspire connection, evoke emotion, and strengthen relationships between people, place, and the natural world.
The Hospitality Effect: The Rise of Multidisciplinary Design
The boundaries between design disciplines are increasingly fluid. Strategies once associated with hospitality—storytelling, placemaking, and an emphas
…The boundaries between design disciplines are increasingly fluid. Strategies once associated with hospitality—storytelling, placemaking, and an emphasis on experience—are now shaping projects across sectors, from residential buildings and cultural in
…The boundaries between design disciplines are increasingly fluid. Strategies once associated with hospitality—storytelling, placemaking, and an emphasis on experience—are now shaping projects across sectors, from residential buildings and cultural institutions to sports venues and retail environments. This panel will explore what how collaboration across disciplines expands creative possibilities, and why the future of design lies in approaches t
…The boundaries between design disciplines are increasingly fluid. Strategies once associated with hospitality—storytelling, placemaking, and an emphasis on experience—are now shaping projects across sectors, from residential buildings and cultural institutions to sports venues and retail environments. This panel will explore what how collaboration across disciplines expands creative possibilities, and why the future of design lies in approaches that are hybrid, experiential, and connected to how people live, gather, and engage with space.
In Partnership with Hospitality Design Magazine
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