Robert Couturier (architect)

Robert Couturier (born 1955) is a French architect and decorator best known for designing Cuixmala, formerly the estate of British-French billionaire Sir James Goldsmith.

[3] In 1987, Sir James Goldsmith commissioned Couturier to re-conceptualize his 30,000-acre nature reserve on the Pacific Coast of Mexico.

[4][5] Couturier went on to decorate Goldsmith's Boeing 757, his double-width Manhattan townhouse, and his historic French chateau.

Couturier has worked with clients such as Anne Hearst and Jay McInerney,[6] Frederick Iseman, and Frédéric Fekkai.

[citation needed] In 2021, Architectural Digest inducted Couturier into the AD100 Hall of Fame.