About
i20 Design blends creativity, functionality, and innovation to craft bespoke living and working spaces that inspire. Founded on the belief that architecture should resonate with its surroundings and enrich the lives of its inhabitants, our firm specializes in boutique residential and lite commercial projects.
With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to personalized service, we collaborate closely with our clients to bring their visions to life. Whether it's designing a cozy urban retreat, a sleek retail establishment, or a charming multifamily abode, our team strives to exceed expectations at every step of the process.
Thomas Campbell
Principal I AIA I NCARB
thomasc@i20design.com
An Atlanta Native, Thomas is honored to be practicing architecture back in his hometown. He brings a unique background and experience to the table, and strives to meet the clients design goals, expectations, and budget for any residential or lite commercial project.
He received his bachelors in business from Wofford College in 2009, before earning his masters in architecture from Clemson University in 2012. During his formal design education, Thomas interned with commercial firm, Perkins and Will, here in Atlanta, and also notable residential firm, McAlpine House, in Montgomery Alabama. After receiving his masters in architecture, Thomas joined Gilday Architects, in Jackson Hole Wyoming, and worked under Peggy Gilday, a renowned architect in the valley.
Thomas eventually made his way back to Atlanta in 2016, and hung his design hat at Blur Workshop, a highly respected, hospitality design firm, here in Atlanta. With large scale medical and hospitality project experience, to custom residential exposure, Thomas officially opened the doors at i20 Design in 2018-Present. His main focus is residential and lite commercial here in Atlanta.
Ingrid YSLA
interior designer
innysla20@yahoo.com
A Chicago native, raised in southern California, Ingrid is our in house interior designer here at i20 Design. After attending Savannah School of Art and Design (SCAD), she moved to Atlanta and immediately hit the ground running. She started her own Jewelry company in 2009 and has been in countless publications and magazines for her unique approach to jewelry design. In recent years, she found herself designing interior spaces for many homeowners around Georgia. Her father was a well known builder and developer in Chicago and San Diego, and as a result Ingrid grew up on the job site, making design decisions at an early age. It was only natural that she would find her way back to the profession. If Ingrid is not making custom jewelry or planning her next trip back to the west coast, she’s busy providing all of our interior design consulting here at i20 design.