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Iris Cantor Men’s Health Center
05.30.14

New Trend in Outpatient Care

The New York Times' article "With Special Clinics, Hospitals Vie for Hesitant Patients: Men" features the Iris Cantor Men's Health Center we designed at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell. Cited a part of a growing trend, the Iris Cantor Men's Health Center focuses on two key related outpatient practices: Urology and Internal Medicine. 
The New York Times' article "With Special Clinics, Hospitals Vie for Hesitant Patients: Men" features the Iris Cantor Men's Health Center we designed at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell. Cited a part of a growing trend, the Iris Cantor Men's Health Center focuses on two key related outpatient practices: Urology and Internal Medicine. 
05.27.14

From Russia with...

We are pleased to have been included in this year's Moscow Architecture Biennale! Via Verde was included in the curatorial projects exhibition "New York: Grid City." The five day extravaganza closed on May 25.
We are pleased to have been included in this year's Moscow Architecture Biennale! Via Verde was included in the curatorial projects exhibition "New York: Grid City." The five day extravaganza closed on May 25.
05.21.14

Restoring and Rebuilding NYCHA

John Woelfling AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Principal will present our work on Prospect Plaza at the Forum + Institute for Urban Design on May 29. The roundtable on Urban Design, Planning & Preservation will explore the theme "Restoring and Rebuilding NYCHA." John will present Dattner Achitects' vision for the site and discuss how the project strategies could be replicated. The multi-phase Prospect Plaza will provide over 350 units of NYCHA and low-income housing.
John Woelfling AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Principal will present our work on Prospect Plaza at the Forum + Institute for Urban Design on May 29. The roundtable on Urban Design, Planning & Preservation will explore the theme "Restoring and Rebuilding NYCHA." John will present Dattner Achitects' vision for the site and discuss how the project strategies could be replicated. The multi-phase Prospect Plaza will provide over 350 units of NYCHA and low-income housing.
05.14.14

2014 Building Brooklyn Award

Coney Island Commons has won the 2014 Building Brooklyn Award for Community Development. Each year the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce and its Real Estate & Development Committee recognize recently completed projects and people that enrich Brooklyn’s neighborhoods and economy. and its Real Estate & Development Committee present Building Brooklyn Awards™, an annual event that recognizes recently completed new and renovation construction projects that enrich Brooklyn’s neighborhoods and economy. Building Brooklyn Awards (BBA) also honors individuals who have made significant contributions toward enhancing the business conditions and economic climate of Brooklyn. - See more at: http://nas/content/live/dattnerdev.ibrooklyn.com/go_brooklyn/building_brooklyn_awards_-_2014.aspx#sthash.e9UirXtZ.dpuf
Coney Island Commons has won the 2014 Building Brooklyn Award for Community Development. Each year the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce and its Real Estate & Development Committee recognize recently completed projects and people that enrich Brooklyn’s neighborhoods and economy. and its Real Estate & Development Committee present Building Brooklyn Awards™, an annual event that recognizes recently completed new and renovation construction projects that enrich Brooklyn’s neighborhoods and economy. Building Brooklyn Awards (BBA) also honors individuals who have made significant contributions toward enhancing the business conditions and economic climate of Brooklyn. - See more at: http://nas/content/live/dattnerdev.ibrooklyn.com/go_brooklyn/building_brooklyn_awards_-_2014.aspx#sthash.e9UirXtZ.dpuf
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05.08.14

Accessing Affordable Housing

The New York State Association for Affordable Housing (NYSAFAH) will host its annual New York City Conference on May 13 - 14. Principal William Stein FAIA will join the panel "Accessibility - Fair Housing / New York City Building Code / UFAS" at 2PM on Tuesday May 13, 2014. Peter Stratton of Steven Winter Associates, Mark Zimet of Dunn Development, and John Gearrity from NYC HPD will join the session moderated by Mark Ginsberg, FAIA, LEED AP.
The New York State Association for Affordable Housing (NYSAFAH) will host its annual New York City Conference on May 13 - 14. Principal William Stein FAIA will join the panel "Accessibility - Fair Housing / New York City Building Code / UFAS" at 2PM on Tuesday May 13, 2014. Peter Stratton of Steven Winter Associates, Mark Zimet of Dunn Development, and John Gearrity from NYC HPD will join the session moderated by Mark Ginsberg, FAIA, LEED AP.
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04.11.14

Introducing the Prelude

The White Plains Housing Authority and Jonathan Rose Companies celebrated the groundbreaking of the first building of the Brookfield Commons development, The Prelude. Located in downtown White Plains, the Dattner Architects-designed Prelude is the first phase of the long-term neighborhood-wide transformation and comprehensive revitalization of the White Plains Housing Authority's Winbrook campus. The 450-unit campus is typical of 1940s era public housing and faces the challenges posed by aging housing stock. The Prelude includes 104 affordable housing units and a community facility that provides onsite support services and programs to promote the economic empowerment, self-sufficiency and financial independence of the community. It is a model project for the redevelopment of a housing authority campus, and is particularly important for the City of White Plains and Westchester County, as it presents a mixed-use and mixed-income community in an area where many have found it challenging to develop quality affordable housing.
The White Plains Housing Authority and Jonathan Rose Companies celebrated the groundbreaking of the first building of the Brookfield Commons development, The Prelude. Located in downtown White Plains, the Dattner Architects-designed Prelude is the first phase of the long-term neighborhood-wide transformation and comprehensive revitalization of the White Plains Housing Authority's Winbrook campus. The 450-unit campus is typical of 1940s era public housing and faces the challenges posed by aging housing stock. The Prelude includes 104 affordable housing units and a community facility that provides onsite support services and programs to promote the economic empowerment, self-sufficiency and financial independence of the community. It is a model project for the redevelopment of a housing authority campus, and is particularly important for the City of White Plains and Westchester County, as it presents a mixed-use and mixed-income community in an area where many have found it challenging to develop quality affordable housing.
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04.08.14

Via Verde for the Third Age

Via Verde has been included in the March-April issue of Architectural Design. While focusing on aging populations, the issue addresses larger issues of the design of housing and other built provisions to accommodate an ever-expanding aging population, creating sustainable cities for the changing profile of the population, reducing models of dependency for care and transport while creating opportunities for recreation, leisure and work.
Via Verde has been included in the March-April issue of Architectural Design. While focusing on aging populations, the issue addresses larger issues of the design of housing and other built provisions to accommodate an ever-expanding aging population, creating sustainable cities for the changing profile of the population, reducing models of dependency for care and transport while creating opportunities for recreation, leisure and work.
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03.21.14

Urgent Care!

Congratulations to our team on the ribbon cutting of the new state-of-the-art Urgent Care Center at Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center. The facility, funded by a HEAL grant from the New York State, is expected to treat 18,000 to 20,000 patients annually for non-emergency medical needs, such as flu and cold, chest or muscle pain, infection or broken bones. Our design for the 8,500 sf facility includes 12 exam rooms, radiology, and a pharmacy.  
Congratulations to our team on the ribbon cutting of the new state-of-the-art Urgent Care Center at Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center. The facility, funded by a HEAL grant from the New York State, is expected to treat 18,000 to 20,000 patients annually for non-emergency medical needs, such as flu and cold, chest or muscle pain, infection or broken bones. Our design for the 8,500 sf facility includes 12 exam rooms, radiology, and a pharmacy.  
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02.27.14

Washington Heights Library Reopens

New York Times’ reporter David W. Dunlap visited the neighborhood branch in advance of its opening and recaps its history. Washington Heights Library at 1000 St. Nicholas Avenue and West 160th Street reopens March 3rd after a four-year renovation that makes the building accessible (including a newly inserted elevator), updates building systems, incorporates technology in a fresh, modern setting.  New York Public Library is celebrating re-opening day with free programming from 11 a.m. - 7 pm.
New York Times’ reporter David W. Dunlap visited the neighborhood branch in advance of its opening and recaps its history. Washington Heights Library at 1000 St. Nicholas Avenue and West 160th Street reopens March 3rd after a four-year renovation that makes the building accessible (including a newly inserted elevator), updates building systems, incorporates technology in a fresh, modern setting.  New York Public Library is celebrating re-opening day with free programming from 11 a.m. - 7 pm.
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02.24.14

Communications ÜBER Alles

Expectations for Communications are growing annually within AEC firms. In addition to more traditional marketing communications such as newsletters, communications increasingly includes media relations, social media, blogs, and internal communications. However, blogs, tweets, posts, and pitches must be content-driven and tailored to the intended audience. How is the best way to manage this for your firm? How do you have time to do it?  What can or should you outsource? Join our own Kirsten Sibilia and three other distinguished panelists for a conversation on May 1 at this year's SMPS ÜBER Conference in Atlantic City, NJ. These industry leaders bring a variety of perspectives: an in-house Communications Director leads a dedicated team for a mid-size firm with an international practice; a Marketing Principal of a small firm who juggles doing business development, marketing, and communications with a small team; a Communications Consultant who works with small, medium and large firms who outsource their needs; and the Editor of a leading design magazine who is on the receiving end of our pitches and tweets – and also generating his own.
Expectations for Communications are growing annually within AEC firms. In addition to more traditional marketing communications such as newsletters, communications increasingly includes media relations, social media, blogs, and internal communications. However, blogs, tweets, posts, and pitches must be content-driven and tailored to the intended audience. How is the best way to manage this for your firm? How do you have time to do it?  What can or should you outsource? Join our own Kirsten Sibilia and three other distinguished panelists for a conversation on May 1 at this year's SMPS ÜBER Conference in Atlantic City, NJ. These industry leaders bring a variety of perspectives: an in-house Communications Director leads a dedicated team for a mid-size firm with an international practice; a Marketing Principal of a small firm who juggles doing business development, marketing, and communications with a small team; a Communications Consultant who works with small, medium and large firms who outsource their needs; and the Editor of a leading design magazine who is on the receiving end of our pitches and tweets – and also generating his own.
02.04.14

Boston Bestows Three

Boston Society of Architects honored two of our projects in their Education Awards program. The New Settlement Community Campus, a joint project with ESKW/Architects, and the Princeton University Cordish Family Pavilion. These were recognized with citations at the annual gala, at which Via Verde, designed with Grimshaw, was honored with a John M. Clancy Award for Socially Responsible Housing. [caption id="attachment_4263" align="alignnone" width="560"] New Settlement Community Campus[/caption] [caption id="attachment_4264" align="alignnone" width="560"] Cordish Family Pavilion at Lenz Tennis Center, Princeton University[/caption] [caption id="attachment_4265" align="alignnone" width="560"] Via Verde - The Green Way[/caption]  
Boston Society of Architects honored two of our projects in their Education Awards program. The New Settlement Community Campus, a joint project with ESKW/Architects, and the Princeton University Cordish Family Pavilion. These were recognized with citations at the annual gala, at which Via Verde, designed with Grimshaw, was honored with a John M. Clancy Award for Socially Responsible Housing. [caption id="attachment_4263" align="alignnone" width="560"] New Settlement Community Campus[/caption] [caption id="attachment_4264" align="alignnone" width="560"] Cordish Family Pavilion at Lenz Tennis Center, Princeton University[/caption] [caption id="attachment_4265" align="alignnone" width="560"] Via Verde - The Green Way[/caption]  
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01.28.14

Building the City

The Department of Design + Construction Excellence (D+CE) program has facilitated innovative architecture and infrastructure throughout the city. To honor the legacy of the program as initiated by Mayor Bloomberg and administrated by David Burney, ORO Editions has published We Build The City. The volume, on display in reception, showcases a collection of some the most notable public projects developed and built under the acclaimed D+CE program. The publication includes detailed drawings and striking imagery that reveal the complex processes that have shaped one of the most active and successful design periods in NYC’s history, including Dattner Architects projects: Wave Hill House Renovation, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage and Salt Shed, Bronx Library Center, and the New York City Center Restoration.
The Department of Design + Construction Excellence (D+CE) program has facilitated innovative architecture and infrastructure throughout the city. To honor the legacy of the program as initiated by Mayor Bloomberg and administrated by David Burney, ORO Editions has published We Build The City. The volume, on display in reception, showcases a collection of some the most notable public projects developed and built under the acclaimed D+CE program. The publication includes detailed drawings and striking imagery that reveal the complex processes that have shaped one of the most active and successful design periods in NYC’s history, including Dattner Architects projects: Wave Hill House Renovation, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage and Salt Shed, Bronx Library Center, and the New York City Center Restoration.
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01.27.14

Appointed and Promoted

We are pleased to announce that David Levine AIA, LEED AP and Joon Cho AIA have been appointed as Associates. Kristin Nelson AIA and Sara Agrest AIA, IIDA, LEED AP have been promoted to Senior Associate, and Jing Xiang has been promoted to Controller. We thank these individuals for their demonstrated project leadership, commitment to our high standards of design and technical quality, and contributions to culture of Dattner Architects.  
We are pleased to announce that David Levine AIA, LEED AP and Joon Cho AIA have been appointed as Associates. Kristin Nelson AIA and Sara Agrest AIA, IIDA, LEED AP have been promoted to Senior Associate, and Jing Xiang has been promoted to Controller. We thank these individuals for their demonstrated project leadership, commitment to our high standards of design and technical quality, and contributions to culture of Dattner Architects.  
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01.23.14

A New Sense of Direction

The Compass Residences of the West Farms Development broke ground today after seven years of planning, rezoning and designing! As noted in Crain's, the rezoning was the largest private rezoning in the history of the Bronx. The first two buildings will add 237 units of affordable housing, new public spaces connecting Boone Avenue and West Farms. A total of ten buildings and 1,300 units of mixed-income housing are planned.
The Compass Residences of the West Farms Development broke ground today after seven years of planning, rezoning and designing! As noted in Crain's, the rezoning was the largest private rezoning in the history of the Bronx. The first two buildings will add 237 units of affordable housing, new public spaces connecting Boone Avenue and West Farms. A total of ten buildings and 1,300 units of mixed-income housing are planned.
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01.21.14

Changing the Game

Susan Szenasy, editor of Metropolis, visited Via Verde during the Rudy Bruner Award ceremony and leads the January issue by citing in her opening column, titled "It Does Take a Village," the value of collaborative relationships in overcoming the odds in getting "anything worthwhile done." [caption id="attachment_4275" align="alignnone" width="560"] Via Verde - The Green Way[/caption] As a prelude to the issue's focus on game changers she mentions Jonathan Rose in particular for his involvement with Via Verde, among other projects including EyeBAM. Ian Volner's Game Changers 2014 exposé "Jonathan F.P. Rose" recounts Rose's early years and his role on Via Verde and the forthcoming EyeBAM project in Brooklyn. [caption id="attachment_4276" align="alignnone" width="560"] Brooklyn Cultural District: Apartments (formerly EyeBAM)[/caption] Of the projects' process and Via Verde in particular, Szenasy states, "Such joy can come only from overcoming odds, accomplishing something of value, being part of a larger community. The memorable design has come to symbolize all their efforts; its enduring mark is certain to be felt for generations to come."
Susan Szenasy, editor of Metropolis, visited Via Verde during the Rudy Bruner Award ceremony and leads the January issue by citing in her opening column, titled "It Does Take a Village," the value of collaborative relationships in overcoming the odds in getting "anything worthwhile done." [caption id="attachment_4275" align="alignnone" width="560"] Via Verde - The Green Way[/caption] As a prelude to the issue's focus on game changers she mentions Jonathan Rose in particular for his involvement with Via Verde, among other projects including EyeBAM. Ian Volner's Game Changers 2014 exposé "Jonathan F.P. Rose" recounts Rose's early years and his role on Via Verde and the forthcoming EyeBAM project in Brooklyn. [caption id="attachment_4276" align="alignnone" width="560"] Brooklyn Cultural District: Apartments (formerly EyeBAM)[/caption] Of the projects' process and Via Verde in particular, Szenasy states, "Such joy can come only from overcoming odds, accomplishing something of value, being part of a larger community. The memorable design has come to symbolize all their efforts; its enduring mark is certain to be felt for generations to come."
2012DS29 New Settlement Community Campus, Edelman Sultan Knox Wood Architets with Dattner Architects, Bronx NY
12.31.13

Brickwork

12.18.13

Ride the 7

After five years of construction, Mayor Bloomberg inaugurated the newest stretch of the Number 7 Subway Extension, running from Times Square to 10th Avenue and West 34th Street. The subway was a priority transit goal and will join Hell's Kitchen and the Hudson Yards to midtown. Although the extension will not open to the public until mid-2014, the mayor rode the 7 on Friday, December 20 as part of operations testing. Read the report in Crain's and see the even on the MTA's Flick site.
After five years of construction, Mayor Bloomberg inaugurated the newest stretch of the Number 7 Subway Extension, running from Times Square to 10th Avenue and West 34th Street. The subway was a priority transit goal and will join Hell's Kitchen and the Hudson Yards to midtown. Although the extension will not open to the public until mid-2014, the mayor rode the 7 on Friday, December 20 as part of operations testing. Read the report in Crain's and see the even on the MTA's Flick site.
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11.01.13

Presenting PATH at PWC NJ

On Thursday, November 7 at Colonia, New Jersey, Kirsten Sibilia Assoc. AIA, LEED AP will join the New Jersey chapter of Professional Women in Construction at the "Meet the Architects & Engineers" meeting. Kirsten will present the firm's work on the replacement of the PATH Harrison station, a project instrumental in the growth of Harrison, NJ.
On Thursday, November 7 at Colonia, New Jersey, Kirsten Sibilia Assoc. AIA, LEED AP will join the New Jersey chapter of Professional Women in Construction at the "Meet the Architects & Engineers" meeting. Kirsten will present the firm's work on the replacement of the PATH Harrison station, a project instrumental in the growth of Harrison, NJ.
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10.31.13

Building CAN Make a Difference

Another successful build! Our CANstruction Team built their design entry “CANyon: Stop Hunger Like You Give A Dam” on Halloween eve. Our team members spent the last couple of months designing the sculpture and one night building it. The exhibit is on view until November 13th at Brookfield Place, World Financial Center at 220 Vesey Street, NY, NY 10080. Our sculpture is located at the 200 Vesey Street Lobby. Got one minute? Go see it, as well as the numerous other participants' sculptures. The Winter Garden is open 10 am to 6 pm daily and all cans will be donated to City Harvest.
Another successful build! Our CANstruction Team built their design entry “CANyon: Stop Hunger Like You Give A Dam” on Halloween eve. Our team members spent the last couple of months designing the sculpture and one night building it. The exhibit is on view until November 13th at Brookfield Place, World Financial Center at 220 Vesey Street, NY, NY 10080. Our sculpture is located at the 200 Vesey Street Lobby. Got one minute? Go see it, as well as the numerous other participants' sculptures. The Winter Garden is open 10 am to 6 pm daily and all cans will be donated to City Harvest.
Kirsten Sibilia CMO
10.30.13

Maximizing Generational Diversity

The Society for Marketing Professional Services annual professional development symposium, "THE Marketing Event" happens on Friday, November 8. This year’s conference, “Maximizing Value,” focuses on plans that target marketing, business development, and leadership efforts. Principal Kirsten Sibilia Assoc. AIA, LEED AP will moderate Session 3.2, "Generation Matters: Leading from Where You Are".  Head over to the CUNY Graduate Center at 365 Fifth Avenue for a day of professional development and networking!
The Society for Marketing Professional Services annual professional development symposium, "THE Marketing Event" happens on Friday, November 8. This year’s conference, “Maximizing Value,” focuses on plans that target marketing, business development, and leadership efforts. Principal Kirsten Sibilia Assoc. AIA, LEED AP will moderate Session 3.2, "Generation Matters: Leading from Where You Are".  Head over to the CUNY Graduate Center at 365 Fifth Avenue for a day of professional development and networking!
10.03.13

Open Dattner Houses

The 11th Annual Open House New York happens the weekend of October 12 & 13, 2013. We're raring to go with three of our projects opening their doors. Bronx Library Center, Wave Hill House, and Via Verde will be open at various times during the weekend. Bronx Library Center is open to the public year round with tours provided this weekend. Wave Hill House and Via Verde will be accessible by reservation only. Check out the links for more info and the Open House New York website for info about the weekend. Enjoy!
The 11th Annual Open House New York happens the weekend of October 12 & 13, 2013. We're raring to go with three of our projects opening their doors. Bronx Library Center, Wave Hill House, and Via Verde will be open at various times during the weekend. Bronx Library Center is open to the public year round with tours provided this weekend. Wave Hill House and Via Verde will be accessible by reservation only. Check out the links for more info and the Open House New York website for info about the weekend. Enjoy!
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10.01.13

Underground Pictures

The annual Archtober Subway exhibition by the American Institute of Architects New York Chapter opens October 7 and runs to November 3, 2013. This year Dattner Architects was pleased to contribute images from New Settlement Community Campus and Wave Hill House. The exhibition is on view at the W. 4th Street subway station.
The annual Archtober Subway exhibition by the American Institute of Architects New York Chapter opens October 7 and runs to November 3, 2013. This year Dattner Architects was pleased to contribute images from New Settlement Community Campus and Wave Hill House. The exhibition is on view at the W. 4th Street subway station.
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09.23.13

Open for Adventure!

We are proud to announce that the Dallas Arboretum Rory Meyer's Children's Adventure Garden is open to adventurers of all ages. Principals Richard Dattner and Beth Greenberg attended the opening celebration on September 20. The 17 acre park features over 150 interactive exhibits, including a 500-foot trail, the Texas Skywalk, the 9,100 square foot Exploration Center, plant and soil labs, CSI mysteries, an OmniGlobe, and more.
We are proud to announce that the Dallas Arboretum Rory Meyer's Children's Adventure Garden is open to adventurers of all ages. Principals Richard Dattner and Beth Greenberg attended the opening celebration on September 20. The 17 acre park features over 150 interactive exhibits, including a 500-foot trail, the Texas Skywalk, the 9,100 square foot Exploration Center, plant and soil labs, CSI mysteries, an OmniGlobe, and more.
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09.17.13

Princeton Packs an Award

Cordish Family Pavilion has won an award from the Society of American Registered Architects.The tennis pavilion located at Princeton University will be honored by SARA National on October 11th  at the Celebration of Architecture and Design Banquet during this year’s national conference in New York City.
Cordish Family Pavilion has won an award from the Society of American Registered Architects.The tennis pavilion located at Princeton University will be honored by SARA National on October 11th  at the Celebration of Architecture and Design Banquet during this year’s national conference in New York City.
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09.12.13

Green Home NYC Goes to School

On Wednesday September 18, Principal Daniel Heuberger AIA, LEED AP will present the NYC Green Schools Guide, which we developed for the NYC School Construction Authority, and a number of schools designed under those guidelines. Part of the Green Home NYC forum series, the Green Schools presentation will kick off at 6:30 at the GE Monogram Design Center located at 150 E 58th Street in New York City. The forum looks at programs targeted toward teaching students about sustainable practices and their importance, guidelines for creating a sustainable school, and examines case studies.
On Wednesday September 18, Principal Daniel Heuberger AIA, LEED AP will present the NYC Green Schools Guide, which we developed for the NYC School Construction Authority, and a number of schools designed under those guidelines. Part of the Green Home NYC forum series, the Green Schools presentation will kick off at 6:30 at the GE Monogram Design Center located at 150 E 58th Street in New York City. The forum looks at programs targeted toward teaching students about sustainable practices and their importance, guidelines for creating a sustainable school, and examines case studies.
09.09.13

Making Your Mark(eting)

Kirsten Sibilia Assoc. AIA will co-present "Marketing, Business Development and Communication Architects Fast Track Leadership" on Thursday September 26, 2013 from 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM at the AIANYS Convention (Session TH1713). The presentation is designed to provide up and coming firm members a practical exploration of basic marketing activities; business development; proposal and interview processes; public relations and publicity; public appearances; and positioning, branding, and differentiation. The seminar was originally presented at the Center for Architecture in New York City as part of the Architects’ Fast Track Leadership series.
Kirsten Sibilia Assoc. AIA will co-present "Marketing, Business Development and Communication Architects Fast Track Leadership" on Thursday September 26, 2013 from 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM at the AIANYS Convention (Session TH1713). The presentation is designed to provide up and coming firm members a practical exploration of basic marketing activities; business development; proposal and interview processes; public relations and publicity; public appearances; and positioning, branding, and differentiation. The seminar was originally presented at the Center for Architecture in New York City as part of the Architects’ Fast Track Leadership series.
08.16.13

Harrison Station Breaks Ground

Port Authority of New York & New Jersey and a bevy of politicians gathered today at the Harrison PATH station for a groundbreaking. The aging original station, ill-suited to serve the growing city of Harrison, is being replaced by four new glass and steel headhouses. When it opens in 2017, the new station will accommodate the new 10-car PATH trains and the area’s increasing ridership needs. A key stop on the Newark-World Trade Center PATH line, the station also serves the popular Red Bull Arena. “Investment to modernize the 105-year-old PATH rail system has been a vital Port Authority priority in recent years and replacing the aging Harrison station is a cornerstone of our efforts,’’ said Port Authority Chairman David Samson. “It is essential that we continue efforts to enhance mass-transit ridership in our congested region, with our new PATH trains, updated stations and computerized track signal equipment.’’ “As commuter ridership and transportation needs grow, we must continue to make necessary infrastructure modernization investments,” said Governor Christie. The Harrison Station is being designed by Dattner Architects / Parsons Brinckerhoff Joint Venture.
Port Authority of New York & New Jersey and a bevy of politicians gathered today at the Harrison PATH station for a groundbreaking. The aging original station, ill-suited to serve the growing city of Harrison, is being replaced by four new glass and steel headhouses. When it opens in 2017, the new station will accommodate the new 10-car PATH trains and the area’s increasing ridership needs. A key stop on the Newark-World Trade Center PATH line, the station also serves the popular Red Bull Arena. “Investment to modernize the 105-year-old PATH rail system has been a vital Port Authority priority in recent years and replacing the aging Harrison station is a cornerstone of our efforts,’’ said Port Authority Chairman David Samson. “It is essential that we continue efforts to enhance mass-transit ridership in our congested region, with our new PATH trains, updated stations and computerized track signal equipment.’’ “As commuter ridership and transportation needs grow, we must continue to make necessary infrastructure modernization investments,” said Governor Christie. The Harrison Station is being designed by Dattner Architects / Parsons Brinckerhoff Joint Venture.
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07.12.13

Blooming Garden

The Dallas Arboretum gave the press a sneak preview of the 7-acre Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden. Joslyn Taylor at D Moms Daily describes the garden as “total magic” and provides plenty of snapshots of the interactive spaces and exhibitions. Dallas News gives us a broader view with their documentary slide show. The “Walk in the Clouds” seems to be a hit with children and adults alike. We look forward to the grand opening later this year!
The Dallas Arboretum gave the press a sneak preview of the 7-acre Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden. Joslyn Taylor at D Moms Daily describes the garden as “total magic” and provides plenty of snapshots of the interactive spaces and exhibitions. Dallas News gives us a broader view with their documentary slide show. The “Walk in the Clouds” seems to be a hit with children and adults alike. We look forward to the grand opening later this year!
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06.27.13

Number 7 Line Extension Photo Update

MTAPhotos has added 40 more photos of the progress on the Number 7 Line Extension. As work continues on the Number 7 Line Extension, MTAPhotos on Flickr is documenting escalators going in, ventilation buildings rising, and tracks being laid.
MTAPhotos has added 40 more photos of the progress on the Number 7 Line Extension. As work continues on the Number 7 Line Extension, MTAPhotos on Flickr is documenting escalators going in, ventilation buildings rising, and tracks being laid.
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06.26.13

Play Hard Another Day!

June 26, 2013 Quoting Richard Dattner in 1969, "The most interesting place in the typical playground is the drinking fountain," the Heinz Architectural Center at the Carnegie Museum of Art opened The Playground Project on June 10. The exhibition, which includes playgrounds from Europe, the United States, and Japan from the latter half of the 20th century, takes a hard line look at the way we approach childhood, risk, public space, and education as today's playgrounds have become liability driven, sanitized, and risk free, i.e. fun free, environments. The exhibition includes a 1972 Lozziwurm play sculpture by Swiss artist Yvan Pestalozzi installed at the museum's entrance, the first US installation of this interactive play sculpture. On October 5, The Playground Project will become part of the 2013 Carnegie International, which brings together 35 artists from 19 countries. The Playground Project is open until March 16, 2014, but will be closed from August 12 through October 4. Read about it in the New York Times: The Work Behind Child’s Play.
June 26, 2013 Quoting Richard Dattner in 1969, "The most interesting place in the typical playground is the drinking fountain," the Heinz Architectural Center at the Carnegie Museum of Art opened The Playground Project on June 10. The exhibition, which includes playgrounds from Europe, the United States, and Japan from the latter half of the 20th century, takes a hard line look at the way we approach childhood, risk, public space, and education as today's playgrounds have become liability driven, sanitized, and risk free, i.e. fun free, environments. The exhibition includes a 1972 Lozziwurm play sculpture by Swiss artist Yvan Pestalozzi installed at the museum's entrance, the first US installation of this interactive play sculpture. On October 5, The Playground Project will become part of the 2013 Carnegie International, which brings together 35 artists from 19 countries. The Playground Project is open until March 16, 2014, but will be closed from August 12 through October 4. Read about it in the New York Times: The Work Behind Child’s Play.
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06.24.13

Two for Via Verde in Denver

Last week in Denver, Via Verde was honored with two prestigious awards: the AIA / HUD Secretary Award and AIA Housing Award. Recipient of the Housing Award award in the Multifamily category, Via Verde exemplifies the criteria of "good housing as a necessity of life, a sanctuary for the human spirit, and a valuable national resource." The AIA HUD Secretary Award recognizes "excellence in terms of design in response to both the needs and constraints of affordable housing." The awards were conferred at the 2013 AIA National Convention where we participated in a panel on Housing and the Community.
Last week in Denver, Via Verde was honored with two prestigious awards: the AIA / HUD Secretary Award and AIA Housing Award. Recipient of the Housing Award award in the Multifamily category, Via Verde exemplifies the criteria of "good housing as a necessity of life, a sanctuary for the human spirit, and a valuable national resource." The AIA HUD Secretary Award recognizes "excellence in terms of design in response to both the needs and constraints of affordable housing." The awards were conferred at the 2013 AIA National Convention where we participated in a panel on Housing and the Community.
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06.21.13

Catch the Wave

On Wednesday June 19 Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg presided over a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the renovation of Wave Hill House. Dattner Architects has been leading the two-year, $9.8 million renovation. “By restoring historic Wave Hill House like never before, this project will welcome even more visitors to enjoy the beautiful Bronx landscape and take in a wide range of excellent art programs,” said Bloomberg of the house built in 1843. The cultural landmark will reopen on July 6.
On Wednesday June 19 Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg presided over a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the renovation of Wave Hill House. Dattner Architects has been leading the two-year, $9.8 million renovation. “By restoring historic Wave Hill House like never before, this project will welcome even more visitors to enjoy the beautiful Bronx landscape and take in a wide range of excellent art programs,” said Bloomberg of the house built in 1843. The cultural landmark will reopen on July 6.
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06.14.13

Web Slinger!

Dattner Architects' website was honored by the New York chapter of the Society for Marketing Professional Services. Our new website, which we launched in August 2012, received the 2013 Marketing Communications & Industry Leadership Award for best website. Designed by Wyman Projects, the website is easy to navigate, mobile-friendly, and provides an overview of the firm's culture and work.
Dattner Architects' website was honored by the New York chapter of the Society for Marketing Professional Services. Our new website, which we launched in August 2012, received the 2013 Marketing Communications & Industry Leadership Award for best website. Designed by Wyman Projects, the website is easy to navigate, mobile-friendly, and provides an overview of the firm's culture and work.
06.11.13

Appointed

Venesa Alicea AIA has been reappointed to the AIANY Board Service as Alternate Director for Professional Development. Bill Stein FAIA is now a member of the Advisory Board for the New York Housing Conference, a coalition that advocates for affordable housing through strong housing policies, adequate funding, practical regulations, and increased public awareness. We congratulate and commend them for their continuing service.
Venesa Alicea AIA has been reappointed to the AIANY Board Service as Alternate Director for Professional Development. Bill Stein FAIA is now a member of the Advisory Board for the New York Housing Conference, a coalition that advocates for affordable housing through strong housing policies, adequate funding, practical regulations, and increased public awareness. We congratulate and commend them for their continuing service.
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05.21.13

Riverbank at 20!

Riverbank State Park is celebrating its 20th Anniversary. Dattner Architects began designing it in 1978 – and construction was completed fifteen years later, transforming the rooftop of a 28.5-acre infrastructure pier into one of New York State’s busiest state parks. Located along the Hudson River, the park runs from 137th Street to 145th Street in Harlem. Riverbank includes 23 acres of playing fields, picnic areas, and playgrounds; a covered skating rink; a 50-meter indoor swimming pool; a multi-use athletic building; a carousel, and more! New York City’s busiest state park, Riverbank has served over 60 million visitors since it opened.
Riverbank State Park is celebrating its 20th Anniversary. Dattner Architects began designing it in 1978 – and construction was completed fifteen years later, transforming the rooftop of a 28.5-acre infrastructure pier into one of New York State’s busiest state parks. Located along the Hudson River, the park runs from 137th Street to 145th Street in Harlem. Riverbank includes 23 acres of playing fields, picnic areas, and playgrounds; a covered skating rink; a 50-meter indoor swimming pool; a multi-use athletic building; a carousel, and more! New York City’s busiest state park, Riverbank has served over 60 million visitors since it opened.
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The New York Times' article "With Special Clinics, Hospitals Vie for Hesitant Patients: Men" features the Iris Cantor Men's Health Center we designed at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell. Cited a part of a growing trend, the Iris Cantor Men's Health Center focuses on two key related outpatient practices: Urology and Internal Medicine. 
We are pleased to have been included in this year's Moscow Architecture Biennale! Via Verde was included in the curatorial projects exhibition "New York: Grid City." The five day extravaganza closed on May 25.
John Woelfling AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Principal will present our work on Prospect Plaza at the Forum + Institute for Urban Design on May 29. The roundtable on Urban Design, Planning & Preservation will explore the theme "Restoring and Rebuilding NYCHA." John will present Dattner Achitects' vision for the site and discuss how the project strategies could be replicated. The multi-phase Prospect Plaza will provide over 350 units of NYCHA and low-income housing.
Coney Island Commons has won the 2014 Building Brooklyn Award for Community Development. Each year the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce and its Real Estate & Development Committee recognize recently completed projects and people that enrich Brooklyn’s neighborhoods and economy. and its Real Estate & Development Committee present Building Brooklyn Awards™, an annual event that recognizes recently completed new and renovation construction projects that enrich Brooklyn’s neighborhoods and economy. Building Brooklyn Awards (BBA) also honors individuals who have made significant contributions toward enhancing the business conditions and economic climate of Brooklyn. - See more at: http://nas/content/live/dattnerdev.ibrooklyn.com/go_brooklyn/building_brooklyn_awards_-_2014.aspx#sthash.e9UirXtZ.dpuf
The New York State Association for Affordable Housing (NYSAFAH) will host its annual New York City Conference on May 13 - 14. Principal William Stein FAIA will join the panel "Accessibility - Fair Housing / New York City Building Code / UFAS" at 2PM on Tuesday May 13, 2014. Peter Stratton of Steven Winter Associates, Mark Zimet of Dunn Development, and John Gearrity from NYC HPD will join the session moderated by Mark Ginsberg, FAIA, LEED AP.
The White Plains Housing Authority and Jonathan Rose Companies celebrated the groundbreaking of the first building of the Brookfield Commons development, The Prelude. Located in downtown White Plains, the Dattner Architects-designed Prelude is the first phase of the long-term neighborhood-wide transformation and comprehensive revitalization of the White Plains Housing Authority's Winbrook campus. The 450-unit campus is typical of 1940s era public housing and faces the challenges posed by aging housing stock. The Prelude includes 104 affordable housing units and a community facility that provides onsite support services and programs to promote the economic empowerment, self-sufficiency and financial independence of the community. It is a model project for the redevelopment of a housing authority campus, and is particularly important for the City of White Plains and Westchester County, as it presents a mixed-use and mixed-income community in an area where many have found it challenging to develop quality affordable housing.
Via Verde has been included in the March-April issue of Architectural Design. While focusing on aging populations, the issue addresses larger issues of the design of housing and other built provisions to accommodate an ever-expanding aging population, creating sustainable cities for the changing profile of the population, reducing models of dependency for care and transport while creating opportunities for recreation, leisure and work.
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03.21.14

Urgent Care!

Congratulations to our team on the ribbon cutting of the new state-of-the-art Urgent Care Center at Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center. The facility, funded by a HEAL grant from the New York State, is expected to treat 18,000 to 20,000 patients annually for non-emergency medical needs, such as flu and cold, chest or muscle pain, infection or broken bones. Our design for the 8,500 sf facility includes 12 exam rooms, radiology, and a pharmacy.  
New York Times’ reporter David W. Dunlap visited the neighborhood branch in advance of its opening and recaps its history. Washington Heights Library at 1000 St. Nicholas Avenue and West 160th Street reopens March 3rd after a four-year renovation that makes the building accessible (including a newly inserted elevator), updates building systems, incorporates technology in a fresh, modern setting.  New York Public Library is celebrating re-opening day with free programming from 11 a.m. - 7 pm.
Expectations for Communications are growing annually within AEC firms. In addition to more traditional marketing communications such as newsletters, communications increasingly includes media relations, social media, blogs, and internal communications. However, blogs, tweets, posts, and pitches must be content-driven and tailored to the intended audience. How is the best way to manage this for your firm? How do you have time to do it?  What can or should you outsource? Join our own Kirsten Sibilia and three other distinguished panelists for a conversation on May 1 at this year's SMPS ÜBER Conference in Atlantic City, NJ. These industry leaders bring a variety of perspectives: an in-house Communications Director leads a dedicated team for a mid-size firm with an international practice; a Marketing Principal of a small firm who juggles doing business development, marketing, and communications with a small team; a Communications Consultant who works with small, medium and large firms who outsource their needs; and the Editor of a leading design magazine who is on the receiving end of our pitches and tweets – and also generating his own.
Boston Society of Architects honored two of our projects in their Education Awards program. The New Settlement Community Campus, a joint project with ESKW/Architects, and the Princeton University Cordish Family Pavilion. These were recognized with citations at the annual gala, at which Via Verde, designed with Grimshaw, was honored with a John M. Clancy Award for Socially Responsible Housing. [caption id="attachment_4263" align="alignnone" width="560"] New Settlement Community Campus[/caption] [caption id="attachment_4264" align="alignnone" width="560"] Cordish Family Pavilion at Lenz Tennis Center, Princeton University[/caption] [caption id="attachment_4265" align="alignnone" width="560"] Via Verde - The Green Way[/caption]  
The Department of Design + Construction Excellence (D+CE) program has facilitated innovative architecture and infrastructure throughout the city. To honor the legacy of the program as initiated by Mayor Bloomberg and administrated by David Burney, ORO Editions has published We Build The City. The volume, on display in reception, showcases a collection of some the most notable public projects developed and built under the acclaimed D+CE program. The publication includes detailed drawings and striking imagery that reveal the complex processes that have shaped one of the most active and successful design periods in NYC’s history, including Dattner Architects projects: Wave Hill House Renovation, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage and Salt Shed, Bronx Library Center, and the New York City Center Restoration.
We are pleased to announce that David Levine AIA, LEED AP and Joon Cho AIA have been appointed as Associates. Kristin Nelson AIA and Sara Agrest AIA, IIDA, LEED AP have been promoted to Senior Associate, and Jing Xiang has been promoted to Controller. We thank these individuals for their demonstrated project leadership, commitment to our high standards of design and technical quality, and contributions to culture of Dattner Architects.  
The Compass Residences of the West Farms Development broke ground today after seven years of planning, rezoning and designing! As noted in Crain's, the rezoning was the largest private rezoning in the history of the Bronx. The first two buildings will add 237 units of affordable housing, new public spaces connecting Boone Avenue and West Farms. A total of ten buildings and 1,300 units of mixed-income housing are planned.
Susan Szenasy, editor of Metropolis, visited Via Verde during the Rudy Bruner Award ceremony and leads the January issue by citing in her opening column, titled "It Does Take a Village," the value of collaborative relationships in overcoming the odds in getting "anything worthwhile done." [caption id="attachment_4275" align="alignnone" width="560"] Via Verde - The Green Way[/caption] As a prelude to the issue's focus on game changers she mentions Jonathan Rose in particular for his involvement with Via Verde, among other projects including EyeBAM. Ian Volner's Game Changers 2014 exposé "Jonathan F.P. Rose" recounts Rose's early years and his role on Via Verde and the forthcoming EyeBAM project in Brooklyn. [caption id="attachment_4276" align="alignnone" width="560"] Brooklyn Cultural District: Apartments (formerly EyeBAM)[/caption] Of the projects' process and Via Verde in particular, Szenasy states, "Such joy can come only from overcoming odds, accomplishing something of value, being part of a larger community. The memorable design has come to symbolize all their efforts; its enduring mark is certain to be felt for generations to come."
2012DS29 New Settlement Community Campus, Edelman Sultan Knox Wood Architets with Dattner Architects, Bronx NY
12.31.13

Brickwork

12.18.13

Ride the 7

After five years of construction, Mayor Bloomberg inaugurated the newest stretch of the Number 7 Subway Extension, running from Times Square to 10th Avenue and West 34th Street. The subway was a priority transit goal and will join Hell's Kitchen and the Hudson Yards to midtown. Although the extension will not open to the public until mid-2014, the mayor rode the 7 on Friday, December 20 as part of operations testing. Read the report in Crain's and see the even on the MTA's Flick site.
On Thursday, November 7 at Colonia, New Jersey, Kirsten Sibilia Assoc. AIA, LEED AP will join the New Jersey chapter of Professional Women in Construction at the "Meet the Architects & Engineers" meeting. Kirsten will present the firm's work on the replacement of the PATH Harrison station, a project instrumental in the growth of Harrison, NJ.
Another successful build! Our CANstruction Team built their design entry “CANyon: Stop Hunger Like You Give A Dam” on Halloween eve. Our team members spent the last couple of months designing the sculpture and one night building it. The exhibit is on view until November 13th at Brookfield Place, World Financial Center at 220 Vesey Street, NY, NY 10080. Our sculpture is located at the 200 Vesey Street Lobby. Got one minute? Go see it, as well as the numerous other participants' sculptures. The Winter Garden is open 10 am to 6 pm daily and all cans will be donated to City Harvest.
The Society for Marketing Professional Services annual professional development symposium, "THE Marketing Event" happens on Friday, November 8. This year’s conference, “Maximizing Value,” focuses on plans that target marketing, business development, and leadership efforts. Principal Kirsten Sibilia Assoc. AIA, LEED AP will moderate Session 3.2, "Generation Matters: Leading from Where You Are".  Head over to the CUNY Graduate Center at 365 Fifth Avenue for a day of professional development and networking!
The 11th Annual Open House New York happens the weekend of October 12 & 13, 2013. We're raring to go with three of our projects opening their doors. Bronx Library Center, Wave Hill House, and Via Verde will be open at various times during the weekend. Bronx Library Center is open to the public year round with tours provided this weekend. Wave Hill House and Via Verde will be accessible by reservation only. Check out the links for more info and the Open House New York website for info about the weekend. Enjoy!
The annual Archtober Subway exhibition by the American Institute of Architects New York Chapter opens October 7 and runs to November 3, 2013. This year Dattner Architects was pleased to contribute images from New Settlement Community Campus and Wave Hill House. The exhibition is on view at the W. 4th Street subway station.
We are proud to announce that the Dallas Arboretum Rory Meyer's Children's Adventure Garden is open to adventurers of all ages. Principals Richard Dattner and Beth Greenberg attended the opening celebration on September 20. The 17 acre park features over 150 interactive exhibits, including a 500-foot trail, the Texas Skywalk, the 9,100 square foot Exploration Center, plant and soil labs, CSI mysteries, an OmniGlobe, and more.
Cordish Family Pavilion has won an award from the Society of American Registered Architects.The tennis pavilion located at Princeton University will be honored by SARA National on October 11th  at the Celebration of Architecture and Design Banquet during this year’s national conference in New York City.
On Wednesday September 18, Principal Daniel Heuberger AIA, LEED AP will present the NYC Green Schools Guide, which we developed for the NYC School Construction Authority, and a number of schools designed under those guidelines. Part of the Green Home NYC forum series, the Green Schools presentation will kick off at 6:30 at the GE Monogram Design Center located at 150 E 58th Street in New York City. The forum looks at programs targeted toward teaching students about sustainable practices and their importance, guidelines for creating a sustainable school, and examines case studies.
Kirsten Sibilia Assoc. AIA will co-present "Marketing, Business Development and Communication Architects Fast Track Leadership" on Thursday September 26, 2013 from 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM at the AIANYS Convention (Session TH1713). The presentation is designed to provide up and coming firm members a practical exploration of basic marketing activities; business development; proposal and interview processes; public relations and publicity; public appearances; and positioning, branding, and differentiation. The seminar was originally presented at the Center for Architecture in New York City as part of the Architects’ Fast Track Leadership series.
Port Authority of New York & New Jersey and a bevy of politicians gathered today at the Harrison PATH station for a groundbreaking. The aging original station, ill-suited to serve the growing city of Harrison, is being replaced by four new glass and steel headhouses. When it opens in 2017, the new station will accommodate the new 10-car PATH trains and the area’s increasing ridership needs. A key stop on the Newark-World Trade Center PATH line, the station also serves the popular Red Bull Arena. “Investment to modernize the 105-year-old PATH rail system has been a vital Port Authority priority in recent years and replacing the aging Harrison station is a cornerstone of our efforts,’’ said Port Authority Chairman David Samson. “It is essential that we continue efforts to enhance mass-transit ridership in our congested region, with our new PATH trains, updated stations and computerized track signal equipment.’’ “As commuter ridership and transportation needs grow, we must continue to make necessary infrastructure modernization investments,” said Governor Christie. The Harrison Station is being designed by Dattner Architects / Parsons Brinckerhoff Joint Venture.
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07.12.13

Blooming Garden

The Dallas Arboretum gave the press a sneak preview of the 7-acre Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden. Joslyn Taylor at D Moms Daily describes the garden as “total magic” and provides plenty of snapshots of the interactive spaces and exhibitions. Dallas News gives us a broader view with their documentary slide show. The “Walk in the Clouds” seems to be a hit with children and adults alike. We look forward to the grand opening later this year!
MTAPhotos has added 40 more photos of the progress on the Number 7 Line Extension. As work continues on the Number 7 Line Extension, MTAPhotos on Flickr is documenting escalators going in, ventilation buildings rising, and tracks being laid.
June 26, 2013 Quoting Richard Dattner in 1969, "The most interesting place in the typical playground is the drinking fountain," the Heinz Architectural Center at the Carnegie Museum of Art opened The Playground Project on June 10. The exhibition, which includes playgrounds from Europe, the United States, and Japan from the latter half of the 20th century, takes a hard line look at the way we approach childhood, risk, public space, and education as today's playgrounds have become liability driven, sanitized, and risk free, i.e. fun free, environments. The exhibition includes a 1972 Lozziwurm play sculpture by Swiss artist Yvan Pestalozzi installed at the museum's entrance, the first US installation of this interactive play sculpture. On October 5, The Playground Project will become part of the 2013 Carnegie International, which brings together 35 artists from 19 countries. The Playground Project is open until March 16, 2014, but will be closed from August 12 through October 4. Read about it in the New York Times: The Work Behind Child’s Play.
Last week in Denver, Via Verde was honored with two prestigious awards: the AIA / HUD Secretary Award and AIA Housing Award. Recipient of the Housing Award award in the Multifamily category, Via Verde exemplifies the criteria of "good housing as a necessity of life, a sanctuary for the human spirit, and a valuable national resource." The AIA HUD Secretary Award recognizes "excellence in terms of design in response to both the needs and constraints of affordable housing." The awards were conferred at the 2013 AIA National Convention where we participated in a panel on Housing and the Community.
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06.21.13

Catch the Wave

On Wednesday June 19 Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg presided over a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the renovation of Wave Hill House. Dattner Architects has been leading the two-year, $9.8 million renovation. “By restoring historic Wave Hill House like never before, this project will welcome even more visitors to enjoy the beautiful Bronx landscape and take in a wide range of excellent art programs,” said Bloomberg of the house built in 1843. The cultural landmark will reopen on July 6.
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06.14.13

Web Slinger!

Dattner Architects' website was honored by the New York chapter of the Society for Marketing Professional Services. Our new website, which we launched in August 2012, received the 2013 Marketing Communications & Industry Leadership Award for best website. Designed by Wyman Projects, the website is easy to navigate, mobile-friendly, and provides an overview of the firm's culture and work.
06.11.13

Appointed

Venesa Alicea AIA has been reappointed to the AIANY Board Service as Alternate Director for Professional Development. Bill Stein FAIA is now a member of the Advisory Board for the New York Housing Conference, a coalition that advocates for affordable housing through strong housing policies, adequate funding, practical regulations, and increased public awareness. We congratulate and commend them for their continuing service.
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05.21.13

Riverbank at 20!

Riverbank State Park is celebrating its 20th Anniversary. Dattner Architects began designing it in 1978 – and construction was completed fifteen years later, transforming the rooftop of a 28.5-acre infrastructure pier into one of New York State’s busiest state parks. Located along the Hudson River, the park runs from 137th Street to 145th Street in Harlem. Riverbank includes 23 acres of playing fields, picnic areas, and playgrounds; a covered skating rink; a 50-meter indoor swimming pool; a multi-use athletic building; a carousel, and more! New York City’s busiest state park, Riverbank has served over 60 million visitors since it opened.
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