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08.08.12

MoMA's "Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000" includes works from Richard Dattner's collection.

The Museum of Modern Art exhibits "Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000" from July 29 through November 25, 2012. Sketches for Richard Dattner's Adventure Playground in Central Park are included. The exhibition catalog also includes "Habitot," a plywood and stainless steel modular play system, designed by Richard in 1972.
The Museum of Modern Art exhibits "Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000" from July 29 through November 25, 2012. Sketches for Richard Dattner's Adventure Playground in Central Park are included. The exhibition catalog also includes "Habitot," a plywood and stainless steel modular play system, designed by Richard in 1972.
Via Verde
07.28.12

Environment for Better Living

Katharine Logan examines green infrastructure and environments as a key to better public health. Her article in Green Source, "Here's To Your Health!", identifies Via Verde as putting these principles into practice. Combining New York City's Active Design Guidelines, outdoor spaces, a fitness center, and the multiple benefits of green roofs, including garden plots, Via Verde is making "a significant impact," according to Bill Stein who was interviewed for the article.
Katharine Logan examines green infrastructure and environments as a key to better public health. Her article in Green Source, "Here's To Your Health!", identifies Via Verde as putting these principles into practice. Combining New York City's Active Design Guidelines, outdoor spaces, a fitness center, and the multiple benefits of green roofs, including garden plots, Via Verde is making "a significant impact," according to Bill Stein who was interviewed for the article.
Brighton Line
07.24.12

Arts for Transit Murals Honored as Best Public Artwork

The site specific art installation at the Brighton Line's Avenue U Station, Brooklyn Seeds, was named one of the best public artworks in the United States at the 2012 Americans for the Arts Convention. Brooklyn Seeds was created by Jason Middlebrook through the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Arts for Transit program. This new giant mosaic flower mural was a key element of our renovation of the Avenue U Station. The artwork climbs up the wall of the station. The piece was created using vibrant glass mosaic and ceramic tile. The plants are based on wildflowers that grow in unlikely places in urban neighborhoods, through cracks in the sidewalks, and in alleys and along walls.
The site specific art installation at the Brighton Line's Avenue U Station, Brooklyn Seeds, was named one of the best public artworks in the United States at the 2012 Americans for the Arts Convention. Brooklyn Seeds was created by Jason Middlebrook through the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Arts for Transit program. This new giant mosaic flower mural was a key element of our renovation of the Avenue U Station. The artwork climbs up the wall of the station. The piece was created using vibrant glass mosaic and ceramic tile. The plants are based on wildflowers that grow in unlikely places in urban neighborhoods, through cracks in the sidewalks, and in alleys and along walls.
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07.24.12

Small City in the Bronx

Former industrial land along West Farms Road and the Cross Bronx Expressway has been rezoned for residential use. In a design by Dattner Architects for Signature Urban Properties and Monadnock, 1,325 housing units and 46,000 square feet of retail space could eventually populate the area. Jake Mooney's article in the New York Times "Rezoning Clears Way for 'Small City' in the Bronx" examines Gifford Miller's plans for the area. The former New York City Council speaker, who heads the development company, said the project is to create a "a vibrant residential community for low- to moderate-income folks who need a great place to live and access to transit to get to their jobs and their lives.”
Former industrial land along West Farms Road and the Cross Bronx Expressway has been rezoned for residential use. In a design by Dattner Architects for Signature Urban Properties and Monadnock, 1,325 housing units and 46,000 square feet of retail space could eventually populate the area. Jake Mooney's article in the New York Times "Rezoning Clears Way for 'Small City' in the Bronx" examines Gifford Miller's plans for the area. The former New York City Council speaker, who heads the development company, said the project is to create a "a vibrant residential community for low- to moderate-income folks who need a great place to live and access to transit to get to their jobs and their lives.”
07.20.12

Speed Marketing

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07.06.12

97 Crooke Avenue Wins Brick in Architecture Silver

The Brick Industry Association selected 97 Crooke Avenue as a Brick in Architecture Silver award winner. The supportive housing project uses brick from Belden, Yankee Hill, and Cunnigham.
The Brick Industry Association selected 97 Crooke Avenue as a Brick in Architecture Silver award winner. The supportive housing project uses brick from Belden, Yankee Hill, and Cunnigham.
07.01.12

"Affordable's New Look"

Via Verde heads up the multifamily housing Building Types Study section in Architectural Record's July issue. Joann Gonchar AIA takes readers through a brief history of the competition winning project and through a tour of the building, its landscape, its overall sustainability, and how the project is contributing to the Bronx and to the evolution of affordable housing.
Via Verde heads up the multifamily housing Building Types Study section in Architectural Record's July issue. Joann Gonchar AIA takes readers through a brief history of the competition winning project and through a tour of the building, its landscape, its overall sustainability, and how the project is contributing to the Bronx and to the evolution of affordable housing.
06.28.12

Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage - Yes In My Back Yard!

Principal Paul Bauer AIA, LEED AP presented the Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage at the Center For Architecture on a panel "Taking Urban Infrastructure from NIMBY to YIMBY".  The facility will house  three district garages for the NYC Department of Sanitation ), with over 150 sanitation vehicles, personnel facilities for each district, and centralized vehicular wash, fueling and repair facilities. The panel explored how good design helped this NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) gain community approvals. Read the e-Oculus review.
Principal Paul Bauer AIA, LEED AP presented the Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage at the Center For Architecture on a panel "Taking Urban Infrastructure from NIMBY to YIMBY".  The facility will house  three district garages for the NYC Department of Sanitation ), with over 150 sanitation vehicles, personnel facilities for each district, and centralized vehicular wash, fueling and repair facilities. The panel explored how good design helped this NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) gain community approvals. Read the e-Oculus review.
05.30.12

Power of StreetSquash

StreetSquash is one of ten community/recreation centers that Urban Land in ULX: The Power of Play" features as "model design strategies and partnerships for strengthening communities." StreetSquash provides recreational as well as academic exercise through squash courts and tutors.
StreetSquash is one of ten community/recreation centers that Urban Land in ULX: The Power of Play" features as "model design strategies and partnerships for strengthening communities." StreetSquash provides recreational as well as academic exercise through squash courts and tutors.
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05.30.12

"Reimagining Recreation"

Celebrating "adventure playgrounds" in New York City from the mid-1950s, James Trainor focuses on Richard Dattner's playscapes and the way we view children's recreational options in the urban environment. A feature of the games themed Spring 2012 issue of Cabinet magazine, Trainor's "Reimagining Recreation" reminds readers that playtime does not have to be sterile.
Celebrating "adventure playgrounds" in New York City from the mid-1950s, James Trainor focuses on Richard Dattner's playscapes and the way we view children's recreational options in the urban environment. A feature of the games themed Spring 2012 issue of Cabinet magazine, Trainor's "Reimagining Recreation" reminds readers that playtime does not have to be sterile.
05.23.12

Princeton Tennis Pavilion wins award

The Cordish Family Pavilion at the Lenz Tennis Center at Princeton University has won an Innovative Architecture & Design Award from Recreation Management. The jury praised its elegant simplicity.
The Cordish Family Pavilion at the Lenz Tennis Center at Princeton University has won an Innovative Architecture & Design Award from Recreation Management. The jury praised its elegant simplicity.
Via Verde
05.22.12

Via Verde Transforming Low-income Housing

In today's Bloomberg, James Russell says, "Via Verde shows the power of thoughtful design to transform low-income housing," and that financing for affordable housing must be streamlined so we can have more innovative housing projects like it.
In today's Bloomberg, James Russell says, "Via Verde shows the power of thoughtful design to transform low-income housing," and that financing for affordable housing must be streamlined so we can have more innovative housing projects like it.
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05.20.12

Via Verde Called out at AIA National

HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan noted Via Verde at the AIA Convention. At the May 18 plenary session he asked architects to support federal initiatives in advancing development of affordable housing. He highlighted affordable housing in New York City, specifically the renewal of the South Bronx and Via Verde.
HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan noted Via Verde at the AIA Convention. At the May 18 plenary session he asked architects to support federal initiatives in advancing development of affordable housing. He highlighted affordable housing in New York City, specifically the renewal of the South Bronx and Via Verde.
05.18.12

Preserving Transit Panel at AIA CFA

Jeff Dugan AIA, Principal was part of the "MTA NYC Transit: Manifestations of Architectural Preservation" panel at the AIA Center for Architecture on Friday, June 8 at 8-10AM. MTA NYC Transit has a history of working with architects and preservationists to maintain the unique treasures of NYC's subway system. Jeff was the Principal-in-Charge of the Rehabilitation of the historic Columbus Circle Station Complex, which he'll cover at the discussion. His credits also include the Myrtle-Wyckoff Station Complex Rehabilitation and the West 72nd Street Subway Station Rehabilitation.
Jeff Dugan AIA, Principal was part of the "MTA NYC Transit: Manifestations of Architectural Preservation" panel at the AIA Center for Architecture on Friday, June 8 at 8-10AM. MTA NYC Transit has a history of working with architects and preservationists to maintain the unique treasures of NYC's subway system. Jeff was the Principal-in-Charge of the Rehabilitation of the historic Columbus Circle Station Complex, which he'll cover at the discussion. His credits also include the Myrtle-Wyckoff Station Complex Rehabilitation and the West 72nd Street Subway Station Rehabilitation.
05.17.12

Mid-Century Modern Rewrapped at AIA National 2012

Principal Joseph Coppola AIA was on the road to the AIA National Convention in Washington DC. On Thursday, May 17 he joined a panel to present '' TH217 Mid-Century Modern Rewrapped: Federal High-Performance Modernizations.'' The panel examined three overclad modernizations for GSA buildings across the country as an alternative to complete facade replacement while lowering energy consumption, enhancing sustainability by preserving existing materials, and visually transforming aging structures.
Principal Joseph Coppola AIA was on the road to the AIA National Convention in Washington DC. On Thursday, May 17 he joined a panel to present '' TH217 Mid-Century Modern Rewrapped: Federal High-Performance Modernizations.'' The panel examined three overclad modernizations for GSA buildings across the country as an alternative to complete facade replacement while lowering energy consumption, enhancing sustainability by preserving existing materials, and visually transforming aging structures.
05.11.12

CAMBA Builds Brooklyn

Congratulations to the 97 Crooke Avenue team! Dattner Architects' design for CAMBA Housing Ventures' 32,000 sf supportive housing project has won a Building Brooklyn Award. The annual award recognizes recently completed new and renovation construction projects that enrich Brooklyn’s neighborhoods and economy.
Congratulations to the 97 Crooke Avenue team! Dattner Architects' design for CAMBA Housing Ventures' 32,000 sf supportive housing project has won a Building Brooklyn Award. The annual award recognizes recently completed new and renovation construction projects that enrich Brooklyn’s neighborhoods and economy.
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04.18.12

Steiner Opens New Studios at the Brooklyn Navy Yard

Steiner Studios opened five new studios at their Brooklyn Navy Yard site. Designed by Dattner Architects, the 45,000 sf facility accommodates film, television, and commercial production with stages. Dattner Architects has worked with Steiner Studios at their 15-acre Navy Yard since 2002. See Matt Chaban's article in New York Observer.
Steiner Studios opened five new studios at their Brooklyn Navy Yard site. Designed by Dattner Architects, the 45,000 sf facility accommodates film, television, and commercial production with stages. Dattner Architects has worked with Steiner Studios at their 15-acre Navy Yard since 2002. See Matt Chaban's article in New York Observer.
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03.29.12

Via Verde Honored with Two Awards

Via Verde - The Green Way has been honored with two awards: the AIANY's Andrew J. Thomas Award and the SMPS-NY's 2012 Industry Award. The SMPS juried competition recognizes projects making a positive impact on New York's built environment and honors the design, development, and the client team creating projects. The Andrew J. Thomas Award recognizes a pioneer in housing. Andrew Thomas originated the "Garden Apartment" typology and designed a number of forward-looking housing developments, including Mott Houses, Bayonne Houses, and Metropolitan Garden Apartments. Via Verde, a 300,000sf affordable and highly sustainable residential development, opens for occupancy this spring.
Via Verde - The Green Way has been honored with two awards: the AIANY's Andrew J. Thomas Award and the SMPS-NY's 2012 Industry Award. The SMPS juried competition recognizes projects making a positive impact on New York's built environment and honors the design, development, and the client team creating projects. The Andrew J. Thomas Award recognizes a pioneer in housing. Andrew Thomas originated the "Garden Apartment" typology and designed a number of forward-looking housing developments, including Mott Houses, Bayonne Houses, and Metropolitan Garden Apartments. Via Verde, a 300,000sf affordable and highly sustainable residential development, opens for occupancy this spring.
Via Verde
03.23.12

Via Verde Sets Bar for Affordable Housing

The Daily News' real estate correspondent Jason Shetfell features Via Verde in his "Best Places to Live in NY" column.
The Daily News' real estate correspondent Jason Shetfell features Via Verde in his "Best Places to Live in NY" column.
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03.07.12

Overclad for Thermal Performance

Principal John Woelfling AIA, LEED AP BD+C presented the Peter Rodino Federal building for the 2012 New York Chapter AIA COTE/ ASHRAE Integration Series. The double skin facade was highlighted as a system and strategy for enhanced thermal performance.
Principal John Woelfling AIA, LEED AP BD+C presented the Peter Rodino Federal building for the 2012 New York Chapter AIA COTE/ ASHRAE Integration Series. The double skin facade was highlighted as a system and strategy for enhanced thermal performance.
02.14.12

Brooklyn Gets a New "Hub"

Steiner NYC has announced its newest project with Dattner Architects - The Hub. The 50-plus-story rental tower will have approximately 720 rental units, with approximately 144 affordable rental units. The project will include retail space and parking for over 250 vehicles, and each unit will have bike storage. The building features a giant landscaped common outdoor terrace with sun deck, athletic spaces, lounges, and a dog run. Located at the intersections of Schermerhorn Street, Third Avenue and Flatbush Avenue, the building neighbors the BAM Cultural District and is within a block or two of twelve subway lines and the Long Island Railroad.
Steiner NYC has announced its newest project with Dattner Architects - The Hub. The 50-plus-story rental tower will have approximately 720 rental units, with approximately 144 affordable rental units. The project will include retail space and parking for over 250 vehicles, and each unit will have bike storage. The building features a giant landscaped common outdoor terrace with sun deck, athletic spaces, lounges, and a dog run. Located at the intersections of Schermerhorn Street, Third Avenue and Flatbush Avenue, the building neighbors the BAM Cultural District and is within a block or two of twelve subway lines and the Long Island Railroad.
02.11.12

Extending the No. 7 Line

Join key members of the No. 7 Line Extension on February 11th at the Center for Architecture as they discuss the completion of the tunnels and cavern excavation, construction of the station system buildings, and the impending construction of the station. This presentation will explore the urban design, passenger circulation, engineering, life safety and architectural concepts that have contributed to the project’s design. Joining Chief Architect of the NYCT Judith Kunoff AIA and Mark Walker AICP, Senior Supervising Planner of Parsons Brinckerhoff, Dattner Architects principal Beth Greenberg will present an overview of the urban planning, team, and key architectural design concepts and Senior Associate Patricia Kettle AIA will lead an in-depth presentation of station and system facilities building design, including life safety requirements that play a significant role in the station design.
Join key members of the No. 7 Line Extension on February 11th at the Center for Architecture as they discuss the completion of the tunnels and cavern excavation, construction of the station system buildings, and the impending construction of the station. This presentation will explore the urban design, passenger circulation, engineering, life safety and architectural concepts that have contributed to the project’s design. Joining Chief Architect of the NYCT Judith Kunoff AIA and Mark Walker AICP, Senior Supervising Planner of Parsons Brinckerhoff, Dattner Architects principal Beth Greenberg will present an overview of the urban planning, team, and key architectural design concepts and Senior Associate Patricia Kettle AIA will lead an in-depth presentation of station and system facilities building design, including life safety requirements that play a significant role in the station design.
02.08.12

Moving Trash

Katherine Fung interviewed principals Bernard Zipprich AIA, LEED AP and Paul Bauer AIA, LEED AP for The Architect's Newspaper feature "The Art of Moving Trash." Bernie is leading the firm's efforts with the Marine Transfer Station program.
Katherine Fung interviewed principals Bernard Zipprich AIA, LEED AP and Paul Bauer AIA, LEED AP for The Architect's Newspaper feature "The Art of Moving Trash." Bernie is leading the firm's efforts with the Marine Transfer Station program.
02.01.12

Via Verde Pilots New York City's Active Design Guidelines

Environmental Building News includes Via Verde in the article Architects Fight Obesity Epidemic Through “Active Design". Paula Melton cites the mixed-income housing project as an exemplar of a project incorporating design features that promote healthy living.
Environmental Building News includes Via Verde in the article Architects Fight Obesity Epidemic Through “Active Design". Paula Melton cites the mixed-income housing project as an exemplar of a project incorporating design features that promote healthy living.
Dattner Architects Monograph
01.06.12

Dattner Architects Monograph

Since the founding of Dattner Architects in 1964, more than 100 of its designs have been recognized for design excellence. Projects for a wide range of communities, clients and users demonstrate the firm's respect for context and the needs of the people it serves. The firm has been recognized for significant contributions to public architecture. Dattner Architect's portfolio includes unconventional playgrounds, vast infrastructure complexes, large urban parks, large infrastructure and transportation projects , and a number of public schools. This publication follows Dattner Architects' The Master Architect Series monograph published in 2000 and features the firm's recent innovative designs, which include cultural, educational, housing, community, recreational, healthcare, transport, commercial, industrial and infrastructure projects.
Since the founding of Dattner Architects in 1964, more than 100 of its designs have been recognized for design excellence. Projects for a wide range of communities, clients and users demonstrate the firm's respect for context and the needs of the people it serves. The firm has been recognized for significant contributions to public architecture. Dattner Architect's portfolio includes unconventional playgrounds, vast infrastructure complexes, large urban parks, large infrastructure and transportation projects , and a number of public schools. This publication follows Dattner Architects' The Master Architect Series monograph published in 2000 and features the firm's recent innovative designs, which include cultural, educational, housing, community, recreational, healthcare, transport, commercial, industrial and infrastructure projects.
12.12.11

The Future is Now

Beth Greenberg AIA, Principal appeared in ENR New York about the collaborative evolution of the Number 7 Line Subway Extension. The article "The Future is Now" appeared in the December 12, 2011 issue. Enthusiastic about the project, Beth said, "To be involved in one of the city's major new infrastructure projects has been a real thrill for our firm and everyone working on the project."
Beth Greenberg AIA, Principal appeared in ENR New York about the collaborative evolution of the Number 7 Line Subway Extension. The article "The Future is Now" appeared in the December 12, 2011 issue. Enthusiastic about the project, Beth said, "To be involved in one of the city's major new infrastructure projects has been a real thrill for our firm and everyone working on the project."
10.17.11

Open House New York 2011

We opened the doors of our new office to participants of Open House New York 2011 last Saturday. Our junior architects led small groups of visitors through the office to discuss the range of the firm's work - recently completed, under construction and on the boards projects. The office - which we moved into in March - was punctuated with drawings, renderings, models, and slideshows.
We opened the doors of our new office to participants of Open House New York 2011 last Saturday. Our junior architects led small groups of visitors through the office to discuss the range of the firm's work - recently completed, under construction and on the boards projects. The office - which we moved into in March - was punctuated with drawings, renderings, models, and slideshows.
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07.19.11

Dealing with Leadership Transition

Chief Marketing Officer Kirsten Sibilia Assoc. AIA, LEED AP penned an article for the Boston Society of Architects explicating successful leadership transitions. Whether firms are exploring new markets, growing older, or hit by economic considerations, Kirsten identifies two consistent themes that need to be addressed during times of leadership transition. Preparation and communication. Having an established clear strategy will identify criteria and processes while communication ensures that people, both within and outside the firm, understand the reasons for the transition. Read the article at BSA
Chief Marketing Officer Kirsten Sibilia Assoc. AIA, LEED AP penned an article for the Boston Society of Architects explicating successful leadership transitions. Whether firms are exploring new markets, growing older, or hit by economic considerations, Kirsten identifies two consistent themes that need to be addressed during times of leadership transition. Preparation and communication. Having an established clear strategy will identify criteria and processes while communication ensures that people, both within and outside the firm, understand the reasons for the transition. Read the article at BSA
05.25.11

Architectural League Tour of Columbus Circle Station

Jeff Dugan AIA, Principal gave a tour of the recently completed Columbus Circle Station Complex Renovation to the Architectural League of New York. Joined by Lester Burg, project manager at MTA Arts for Transit; Judith Kunoff, Chief Architect at MTA New York City Transit, and Sara McIvor, historic preservationist at MTA New York City Transit. The group highlighted the improvements that took place over the previous five years, while the station remained in operation to serve its 200,000 daily straphangers. In addition to improved circulation and historic restoration, the project includes a mural by artist Sol Lewitt, Whirls and Twirls (MTA).
Jeff Dugan AIA, Principal gave a tour of the recently completed Columbus Circle Station Complex Renovation to the Architectural League of New York. Joined by Lester Burg, project manager at MTA Arts for Transit; Judith Kunoff, Chief Architect at MTA New York City Transit, and Sara McIvor, historic preservationist at MTA New York City Transit. The group highlighted the improvements that took place over the previous five years, while the station remained in operation to serve its 200,000 daily straphangers. In addition to improved circulation and historic restoration, the project includes a mural by artist Sol Lewitt, Whirls and Twirls (MTA).
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05.05.11

Touring PS 276

Daniel Heuberger AIA, LEED AP and John Woelfling AIA, LEED AP BD+C, principals at Dattner Architects  guided a tour sponsored by AIA NY's Committee on Architecture for Education through the eight-story vertical green campus of PS/IS 276 in Battery Park City. The school, completed in 2010, is one of the first to be built in accordance to the New York City School Construction Authority’s Green Schools Guide, developed by the SCA and Dattner Architects in 2007.
Daniel Heuberger AIA, LEED AP and John Woelfling AIA, LEED AP BD+C, principals at Dattner Architects  guided a tour sponsored by AIA NY's Committee on Architecture for Education through the eight-story vertical green campus of PS/IS 276 in Battery Park City. The school, completed in 2010, is one of the first to be built in accordance to the New York City School Construction Authority’s Green Schools Guide, developed by the SCA and Dattner Architects in 2007.
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11.09.10

Reimagine Building Stock

Attending the Tower Renewal Summit at Reimagine in Calgary and Edmonton, Principal John Woelfling AIA, LEED AP BD+C presented the sustainable strategies used in renovating the Peter W. Rodino Federal Office Building. The Reimagine Conference examines building design and operation in light of increasing energy and maintenance costs, need for healthier work environments, and ecological sustainability.
Attending the Tower Renewal Summit at Reimagine in Calgary and Edmonton, Principal John Woelfling AIA, LEED AP BD+C presented the sustainable strategies used in renovating the Peter W. Rodino Federal Office Building. The Reimagine Conference examines building design and operation in light of increasing energy and maintenance costs, need for healthier work environments, and ecological sustainability.
The Museum of Modern Art exhibits "Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000" from July 29 through November 25, 2012. Sketches for Richard Dattner's Adventure Playground in Central Park are included. The exhibition catalog also includes "Habitot," a plywood and stainless steel modular play system, designed by Richard in 1972.
Katharine Logan examines green infrastructure and environments as a key to better public health. Her article in Green Source, "Here's To Your Health!", identifies Via Verde as putting these principles into practice. Combining New York City's Active Design Guidelines, outdoor spaces, a fitness center, and the multiple benefits of green roofs, including garden plots, Via Verde is making "a significant impact," according to Bill Stein who was interviewed for the article.
The site specific art installation at the Brighton Line's Avenue U Station, Brooklyn Seeds, was named one of the best public artworks in the United States at the 2012 Americans for the Arts Convention. Brooklyn Seeds was created by Jason Middlebrook through the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Arts for Transit program. This new giant mosaic flower mural was a key element of our renovation of the Avenue U Station. The artwork climbs up the wall of the station. The piece was created using vibrant glass mosaic and ceramic tile. The plants are based on wildflowers that grow in unlikely places in urban neighborhoods, through cracks in the sidewalks, and in alleys and along walls.
Former industrial land along West Farms Road and the Cross Bronx Expressway has been rezoned for residential use. In a design by Dattner Architects for Signature Urban Properties and Monadnock, 1,325 housing units and 46,000 square feet of retail space could eventually populate the area. Jake Mooney's article in the New York Times "Rezoning Clears Way for 'Small City' in the Bronx" examines Gifford Miller's plans for the area. The former New York City Council speaker, who heads the development company, said the project is to create a "a vibrant residential community for low- to moderate-income folks who need a great place to live and access to transit to get to their jobs and their lives.”
07.20.12

Speed Marketing

The Brick Industry Association selected 97 Crooke Avenue as a Brick in Architecture Silver award winner. The supportive housing project uses brick from Belden, Yankee Hill, and Cunnigham.
Via Verde heads up the multifamily housing Building Types Study section in Architectural Record's July issue. Joann Gonchar AIA takes readers through a brief history of the competition winning project and through a tour of the building, its landscape, its overall sustainability, and how the project is contributing to the Bronx and to the evolution of affordable housing.
Principal Paul Bauer AIA, LEED AP presented the Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage at the Center For Architecture on a panel "Taking Urban Infrastructure from NIMBY to YIMBY".  The facility will house  three district garages for the NYC Department of Sanitation ), with over 150 sanitation vehicles, personnel facilities for each district, and centralized vehicular wash, fueling and repair facilities. The panel explored how good design helped this NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) gain community approvals. Read the e-Oculus review.
StreetSquash is one of ten community/recreation centers that Urban Land in ULX: The Power of Play" features as "model design strategies and partnerships for strengthening communities." StreetSquash provides recreational as well as academic exercise through squash courts and tutors.
Celebrating "adventure playgrounds" in New York City from the mid-1950s, James Trainor focuses on Richard Dattner's playscapes and the way we view children's recreational options in the urban environment. A feature of the games themed Spring 2012 issue of Cabinet magazine, Trainor's "Reimagining Recreation" reminds readers that playtime does not have to be sterile.
The Cordish Family Pavilion at the Lenz Tennis Center at Princeton University has won an Innovative Architecture & Design Award from Recreation Management. The jury praised its elegant simplicity.
In today's Bloomberg, James Russell says, "Via Verde shows the power of thoughtful design to transform low-income housing," and that financing for affordable housing must be streamlined so we can have more innovative housing projects like it.
HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan noted Via Verde at the AIA Convention. At the May 18 plenary session he asked architects to support federal initiatives in advancing development of affordable housing. He highlighted affordable housing in New York City, specifically the renewal of the South Bronx and Via Verde.
Jeff Dugan AIA, Principal was part of the "MTA NYC Transit: Manifestations of Architectural Preservation" panel at the AIA Center for Architecture on Friday, June 8 at 8-10AM. MTA NYC Transit has a history of working with architects and preservationists to maintain the unique treasures of NYC's subway system. Jeff was the Principal-in-Charge of the Rehabilitation of the historic Columbus Circle Station Complex, which he'll cover at the discussion. His credits also include the Myrtle-Wyckoff Station Complex Rehabilitation and the West 72nd Street Subway Station Rehabilitation.
Principal Joseph Coppola AIA was on the road to the AIA National Convention in Washington DC. On Thursday, May 17 he joined a panel to present '' TH217 Mid-Century Modern Rewrapped: Federal High-Performance Modernizations.'' The panel examined three overclad modernizations for GSA buildings across the country as an alternative to complete facade replacement while lowering energy consumption, enhancing sustainability by preserving existing materials, and visually transforming aging structures.
Congratulations to the 97 Crooke Avenue team! Dattner Architects' design for CAMBA Housing Ventures' 32,000 sf supportive housing project has won a Building Brooklyn Award. The annual award recognizes recently completed new and renovation construction projects that enrich Brooklyn’s neighborhoods and economy.
Steiner Studios opened five new studios at their Brooklyn Navy Yard site. Designed by Dattner Architects, the 45,000 sf facility accommodates film, television, and commercial production with stages. Dattner Architects has worked with Steiner Studios at their 15-acre Navy Yard since 2002. See Matt Chaban's article in New York Observer.
Via Verde - The Green Way has been honored with two awards: the AIANY's Andrew J. Thomas Award and the SMPS-NY's 2012 Industry Award. The SMPS juried competition recognizes projects making a positive impact on New York's built environment and honors the design, development, and the client team creating projects. The Andrew J. Thomas Award recognizes a pioneer in housing. Andrew Thomas originated the "Garden Apartment" typology and designed a number of forward-looking housing developments, including Mott Houses, Bayonne Houses, and Metropolitan Garden Apartments. Via Verde, a 300,000sf affordable and highly sustainable residential development, opens for occupancy this spring.
The Daily News' real estate correspondent Jason Shetfell features Via Verde in his "Best Places to Live in NY" column.
Principal John Woelfling AIA, LEED AP BD+C presented the Peter Rodino Federal building for the 2012 New York Chapter AIA COTE/ ASHRAE Integration Series. The double skin facade was highlighted as a system and strategy for enhanced thermal performance.
Steiner NYC has announced its newest project with Dattner Architects - The Hub. The 50-plus-story rental tower will have approximately 720 rental units, with approximately 144 affordable rental units. The project will include retail space and parking for over 250 vehicles, and each unit will have bike storage. The building features a giant landscaped common outdoor terrace with sun deck, athletic spaces, lounges, and a dog run. Located at the intersections of Schermerhorn Street, Third Avenue and Flatbush Avenue, the building neighbors the BAM Cultural District and is within a block or two of twelve subway lines and the Long Island Railroad.
Join key members of the No. 7 Line Extension on February 11th at the Center for Architecture as they discuss the completion of the tunnels and cavern excavation, construction of the station system buildings, and the impending construction of the station. This presentation will explore the urban design, passenger circulation, engineering, life safety and architectural concepts that have contributed to the project’s design. Joining Chief Architect of the NYCT Judith Kunoff AIA and Mark Walker AICP, Senior Supervising Planner of Parsons Brinckerhoff, Dattner Architects principal Beth Greenberg will present an overview of the urban planning, team, and key architectural design concepts and Senior Associate Patricia Kettle AIA will lead an in-depth presentation of station and system facilities building design, including life safety requirements that play a significant role in the station design.
02.08.12

Moving Trash

Katherine Fung interviewed principals Bernard Zipprich AIA, LEED AP and Paul Bauer AIA, LEED AP for The Architect's Newspaper feature "The Art of Moving Trash." Bernie is leading the firm's efforts with the Marine Transfer Station program.
Environmental Building News includes Via Verde in the article Architects Fight Obesity Epidemic Through “Active Design". Paula Melton cites the mixed-income housing project as an exemplar of a project incorporating design features that promote healthy living.
Since the founding of Dattner Architects in 1964, more than 100 of its designs have been recognized for design excellence. Projects for a wide range of communities, clients and users demonstrate the firm's respect for context and the needs of the people it serves. The firm has been recognized for significant contributions to public architecture. Dattner Architect's portfolio includes unconventional playgrounds, vast infrastructure complexes, large urban parks, large infrastructure and transportation projects , and a number of public schools. This publication follows Dattner Architects' The Master Architect Series monograph published in 2000 and features the firm's recent innovative designs, which include cultural, educational, housing, community, recreational, healthcare, transport, commercial, industrial and infrastructure projects.
Beth Greenberg AIA, Principal appeared in ENR New York about the collaborative evolution of the Number 7 Line Subway Extension. The article "The Future is Now" appeared in the December 12, 2011 issue. Enthusiastic about the project, Beth said, "To be involved in one of the city's major new infrastructure projects has been a real thrill for our firm and everyone working on the project."
We opened the doors of our new office to participants of Open House New York 2011 last Saturday. Our junior architects led small groups of visitors through the office to discuss the range of the firm's work - recently completed, under construction and on the boards projects. The office - which we moved into in March - was punctuated with drawings, renderings, models, and slideshows.
Chief Marketing Officer Kirsten Sibilia Assoc. AIA, LEED AP penned an article for the Boston Society of Architects explicating successful leadership transitions. Whether firms are exploring new markets, growing older, or hit by economic considerations, Kirsten identifies two consistent themes that need to be addressed during times of leadership transition. Preparation and communication. Having an established clear strategy will identify criteria and processes while communication ensures that people, both within and outside the firm, understand the reasons for the transition. Read the article at BSA
Jeff Dugan AIA, Principal gave a tour of the recently completed Columbus Circle Station Complex Renovation to the Architectural League of New York. Joined by Lester Burg, project manager at MTA Arts for Transit; Judith Kunoff, Chief Architect at MTA New York City Transit, and Sara McIvor, historic preservationist at MTA New York City Transit. The group highlighted the improvements that took place over the previous five years, while the station remained in operation to serve its 200,000 daily straphangers. In addition to improved circulation and historic restoration, the project includes a mural by artist Sol Lewitt, Whirls and Twirls (MTA).
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Touring PS 276

Daniel Heuberger AIA, LEED AP and John Woelfling AIA, LEED AP BD+C, principals at Dattner Architects  guided a tour sponsored by AIA NY's Committee on Architecture for Education through the eight-story vertical green campus of PS/IS 276 in Battery Park City. The school, completed in 2010, is one of the first to be built in accordance to the New York City School Construction Authority’s Green Schools Guide, developed by the SCA and Dattner Architects in 2007.
Attending the Tower Renewal Summit at Reimagine in Calgary and Edmonton, Principal John Woelfling AIA, LEED AP BD+C presented the sustainable strategies used in renovating the Peter W. Rodino Federal Office Building. The Reimagine Conference examines building design and operation in light of increasing energy and maintenance costs, need for healthier work environments, and ecological sustainability.
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