History Meets Innovation

Joseph Lloyd Manor
Built in 1767 on a stunning 2.5-acre site overlooking Lloyd Harbor, the historic Joseph Lloyd Manor in Lloyd Harbor, NY, stands as a testament to American history. Once the heart…
Mapping Out an ME Upgrade

The New York Public Library — Map Division
The New York Public Library, a landmarked structure designed by the famed Carrère and Hastings architectural firm and completed in 1911, has undergone numerous restoration, adaptive reuse and expansion projects.…
A Job Well Done

US Department of Labor, Job Corp Centers
The conversion of a landmarked turn-of-the-century, stone-walled monastery in Sullivan County, NY, into the Delaware Valley Job Corp Center required general rehabilitation, space reallocation and upgrades to its HVAC systems.…
Pumping In New Life

The Unisphere
Symbolizing the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair theme, “Peace through Understanding,” the Unisphere was designed by landscape architect Gilmore D. Clarke to celebrate the space age and represent global interdependence.…
Merging Old with New

McCarren Pool
McCarren Pool, located within the 35-acre McCarren Park, was one of 11 pools opened by Robert Moses in 1936. The pool closed in 1984 and sat unused until the summer…
Reviving a Cultural Gem

Rome Theater-Jacob Burns Center
The Jacob Burns Film Center is housed in the historic Rome Theater, a 1925 landmark building that was once a thriving movie theater. Located in central Westchester, it serves as…
Doubling System Capacity

Hunter College Frederick Loewe Theatre
Located on the first floor of Hunter College’s landmark building at 695 Park Avenue, the Frederick Loewe Theater is a black box performance space where most of the Theatre Department’s…

