by ESKW/A | Jun 6, 2022 | Community, Housing, How We Work, Our Projects
ESKW/A Partner, Kimberly, AIA, shares her experience and thoughts on the conference: After three years of no gatherings, SHNNY returned to Times Square last week for their 20th Annual NY State Supportive Housing Conference. It was wonderful to see all the providers,...
by ESKW/A | Mar 30, 2022 | Community, How We Work, On the Boards, Our Projects
In honor of Women’s History Month, ESKW/Architects wanted to spotlight the inspiring women we work with. One of the first to come to mind was Danielle Minelli Pagnotta, Executive Director of Providence House (PH), a non-profit-organization (NPO) equipped with a...
by ESKW/Architects | Jul 8, 2021 | Civic & Cultural, Our Projects
Ice cream trucks and sticky subway cars mean one thing: summer is back. New Yorkers get creative when it comes to outdoor summer activities, and we are lucky to have some of the best zoos and aquarium in the country. June happened to be National Zoo and Aquarium Month...
by Chris Curtland | Apr 22, 2021 | Art, Education, Our Projects
As part of the NYC Department of Education’s (DOE) Public Art for Public Schools (PAPS) program, artist Letha Wilson was selected to create site-specific artwork for the new addition at PS32 Samuel Mills Sprole School in Brooklyn. Installation of the three pieces,...
by Chris Curtland | Apr 20, 2021 | Civic & Cultural, Our Projects
One important aspect of our work in redeveloping Cortelyou Road’s Baptist Church of the Redeemer entailed identifying building elements from the 1920’s neo-Romanesque church that could be salvaged and reused in the new design. After disassembly, cleaning, and...
by Chris Curtland | Feb 19, 2021 | Community, Housing, Office Updates, Our Projects
Last month, Partner Kimberly Murphy took part in Love Overflowing – a virtual exhibition showcasing LGBTQ supportive housing projects in NYC. Organized by Build Out Alliance (BOA) and moderated by recent ESKW/A hire Edward May, the event had architects share the...