Redmond worked with the architectural firm of
William Pereira and
Charles Luckman. There, she did designs for interiors of
Los Angeles International Airport and the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art. She also helped to design the
Seattle Space Needle.
Work with Walt Disney She was hired by what is now
Walt Disney Imagineering in 1966. There she helped design portions of
Disneyland and the
Walt Disney World Resort, including a residence in
New Orleans Square intended for Walt Disney himself. The area was used as a gallery after Disney's death in 1966, but the space above the
Pirates of the Caribbean attraction was converted into an apartment called the
Disneyland Dream Suite based on her original design that has been used by randomly selected guests at the resort since January 2008. She also designed many other aspects of the stores and eateries in New Orleans Square. She designed
Fantasyland at
Disney World in Florida, as well as portions of Main Street and mosaic murals in the archway of
Cinderella Castle that were implemented there and in
Tokyo Disneyland. In fall 2008 she was honored by the firm's
Disney Legends program, honoring her achievements on behalf of
The Walt Disney Company.
Marty Sklar described how "Her watercolor sketches were extraordinary place-making". An exhibit of her work opened at the company's Information Research Center in
Glendale, California. ==Personal life==