We Build Community
We build community. That sets us apart. We design buildings that foster community among their residents and users, we invest in long-term relationships with our clients, industry experts, peers, and studio members. Follow along on our social media or newsletter and join our community!
Bedford Green House I: Greenhouse Update
From the top floors of the Bedford Green House II construction site, one can see just how well the greenhouse at Bedford Green House I is being taken care of. Wouldn’t you want to take your lunch up there?
Our Response to a Triangular Lot: 1561 Walton Avenue
This project’s unusual triangular-shaped lot is the result of historic overlays of zoning which have combined to create asymmetrical property lines.
Masonry Details at True Colors Bronx
True Colors Bronx is inspired by the rhythm of the neighboring buildings. At the ground level, a textured brick wall peels away from the sidewalk to turn into the building with an inviting curve.
Cortelyou Road: Interior Construction Process
The design process for the Baptist Church of the Redeemer’s new space was extensive. Architects attended Reverend Williams’ services and spent time learning about their full-immersion baptism ceremony, which is central to their doctrine.
Welcome to Our New Fiber Arts Club!
Even though our everyday design work increasingly takes place on a screen, we are an office of creative people and it’s important to us to stay in touch with that irreplaceable feeling of making with our hands.
Special Bricks at Landy Court
During Landy Court’s design phase, we worked with local representatives on our special brick details including the window surrounds, the hallmark detail of the project.
Color and Programming at New Settlement Community Campus
At New Settlement Community Campus, breakout spaces carved from corridors create alternative teaching spaces and allow for unexpected locations for learning individually or in small group settings.
Green Technology at the Eco Restroom, Bronx Zoo
This restroom facility harnesses green technology to promote sustainability. This unconventional facility features a composting toilet system and gray water garden which bypasses the city sewer system.
Construction Update: Weeksville Place
Weeksville Place is coming out of the ground! Stay tuned for updates.
The Barbara Kleiman Men’s Shelter
The Barbara Kleiman Men’s Shelter will transform the former nurses’ residence at the historic Greenpoint Hospital Campus into a 60,000 SF, 200-bed shelter for single men.
Meet Our Summer Interns
Click here to learn more about how Joy and Wade made their way to architecture and how they seek to make their place in the field.
Modular Design: Prospect Plaza Homes
Built almost two decades ago, these 37 two-family houses in East New York were designed for owner occupancy.
PS108X Addition Interior Finishes: VCT Floor Tiles
VCT floor tile samples for PS108X Addition have arrived at the office! As in our other school projects, color plays an important role in defining the building’s program spaces and wayfinding experience.
Green Technologies at the Intervale Green and Louis Nine House
Green technologies and non-toxic building materials make Intervale Green and the Louis Nine House highly energy efficient and sustainable.
Summer Meals at Archer Green
The lush roof terrace between Archer Green’s two residential towers is furnished with family style grill stations and outdoor dining tables perfect for a summer meal!
The Earl Monroe New Renaissance Charter Basketball High School
Envisioned as a revitalizing anchor for the community, the new building will have an inviting, grand corner entrance and vibrant façade showcasing the activity and energy within the building.
An Inviting Entrance for the Baptist Church of the Redeemer
The main entrance to the Baptist Church of the Redeemer stands out from the residential portion of the building with a red door and cruciform organization of the entry storefront.
Baez Place Brick
Brick samples for Baez Place have arrived at the site and construction is moving along—stay tuned for updates!
Community Spaces at 3500 Park Avenue Apartments
3500 Park Avenue’s common room and warming pantry is connected to the landscaped rear yard allowing residents to view the greenery from the inside or step outside for a stroll.
#MiniatureMoment
Can you spot PS32K’s new, rooftop play area in this scale model of the building?