COMMUNITY & ADVOCACY
We believe that architecture has the unique ability and profound responsibility to affect the very nature of our communities and how we live within them. As a result, we apply the highest level of design and strategic thinking to each project – and advocate for the use of our training as architects and design thinking to solve our society’s (and profession’s) most challenging problems.
The Pandemic was a call to arms for us to utilize our training to help those in need and improve the quality of our built environment and public realm. It also pushed us to become active advocates for small businesses and the profession of architecture itself leading to over a dozen awards and professional citations since the pandemic.

CCM – Clinton Ave Clinic

University Place Civic Bldg

Infinity Early Childhood Development Center

MPCA – Mixed-Use Development

Harlem Family Services – M.M.L Family & Child Development Center

113 w136 Street – A Prototype for Modular Affordable Housing on NYC Small Lots

Jewish Community Center

Parachute Pavilion
