The Forefront of Design

PARA-Project’s Haffenden House in Syracuse, NY.
Courtesy respective firms unless otherwise noted

AN is proud to sponsor New Practices New York, one of the city’s leading showcases of design talent. We extend our congratulations to this year’s selected firms. Their work are on display at the Center for Architecture.

La Casita in Syracuse, NY.
 

PARA-Project

Based in New York, PARA-Project’s work includes cultural, institutional, residential projects, as well as events. The firm is committed to research and multidisciplinary collaborations.

Principal: Jon Lott


 
Walls of Wax Michael Bastian store for Boffo (left). Ice Palace in Winnipeg (right).
Evan Joseph
 

Bittertang

Bittertang is a Manhattan-based studio that seeks to cultivate pleasure through vibrant and unexpected designed environments. Organic and biomorphic forms and unconventional materials are combined to create new kinds of objects and spaces.

Principals: Antonio Torres and Michael Loverich.


 
BQE Trench Reconnection Strategies for Brownstone Brooklyn (left). The Gowanus Sponge Park (right). 
 

dlandstudio architecture + landscape

Based in Brooklyn, dlandstudio has been at the forefront of innovative green infrastructure projects, working with public and community groups to develop local solutions to environmental problems.

Principal: Susannah Drake.


 
EPS Grotto in Seoul, South Korea (left). RW Concrete Church in Byeollae, South Korea (right).
 

NAMELESS Architecture

With offices in New York and Seoul, NAMELESS Architecture’s work ranges from temporary pavilions to permanent buildings influenced by Eastern and Western contexts.

Principals: Unchung Na, Sorae Yoo, and Kiseok Oh.


 
Sushi-teria in New York (left). Brooklyn Mosque (right).
Amy Barkow
 

form-ula

This New York–based form examines the culture of performance and the performance of culture through architectures at a variety of scales, including installations, prototypes, interiors, and speculative urban concepts.

Principals: Ajmal Ismail Aqtash, Richard A. Sarrach, and Tamaki Uchikawa.


 
The Street Exhibition in Shenzen (left) Proposal for a velodrome in Medellin (right).
 

Fake Industries Architectural Agonism

With satellite offices in Barcelona, Sydney, and New York, Fake Industries Architectural Agonism is a speculative and provocative studio that extends and blurs the boundaries or architecture.

Principals: Cristina Goberna and Urtzi Grau.

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