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...
by ESKW Blog | Apr 17, 2020 | Civic & Cultural, Community, Housing, How We Work, Office Updates, Our Projects
In lighter news, back in February before remote learning became the new normal, ESKW/Architects Senior Project Manager Ruth Dresdner took a group of her Bard High School Early College Manhattan students to our 1921 Cortelyou Road project as part of her seminar...
by ESKW Blog | Nov 26, 2019 | Housing, How We Work, Office Updates, Our Projects
1070 Myrtle Avenue recently received a Society of American Registered Architects (SARA) National Design Award of Honor at the organization’s annual conference in Chicago. ESKW/Architect’s Project manager Fialka Semenuik, AIA, Associate, was in attendance to accept!...
by ESKW Blog | Oct 4, 2019 | Civic & Cultural, Housing, Our Projects
Today, 1921 Cortelyou Road and Baptist Church of the Redeemer was mentioned in The New York Times in a story about the development of faith-based sites. In increasingly challenging times for houses of worship, it’s important that the development market reacts...