Bernheimer Architecture is proud to have been selected by The Architect’s Newspaper as Best of Practice 2024, medium-sized firm/Northeast.

Congratulations to faculty member Andrew Bernheimer!

 

Bernheimer Architecture is proud to have been selected by The Architect’s Newspaper as Best of Practice 2024, medium-sized firm/Northeast.

Quoting the Editors of AN:

“The Best of Practice Awards commend the overall operations and structures of companies within the AEC community. It’s an ambitious task, yet nevertheless, a jury of experts and professionals guided their reviews based on aesthetic excellence, social impact, and internal culture at the company. This year’s winners not only ticked all the boxes, but they also displayed a commitment to demonstrating studio values through every level of the company, from design language to studio structure. What is preached is what is practiced.”

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BA is a 19-person practice rooted in New York City and its surroundings. Our office is committed to designing sustainable and resilient architecture by crafting productive environments for people and their communities. Our studio members are architects, designers, parents, partners, teachers, students, and volunteers. Our clients are for profit and not-for-profit developers, public agencies, community organizations, and the citizens of New York.

We pursue projects of many types (including small residential and commercial work) and a significant portion of our portfolio is dedicated to the design of affordable and supportive housing for NYC’s most vulnerable residents. We are committed to being part of the process of stabilizing, enhancing, and enriching in-need communities in our home city. The professional practice of BA is obligated to provide safe working conditions protecting the dignity of labor, while our designs reinforce the dignity of those who inhabit and experience our expansive, diverse city.

BA extends its congratulations to all the other recognized practices and thanks our clients and consultant collaborators.

Projects:

TL: 97-02 Sutphin Boulevard Supportive Housing. Client: Breaking Ground. Rendering: Secchi Smith
TR: (Malin+Goetz), Upper West Side. Photo: Alan Tansey
BL: 1490 Southern Boulevard Senior Affordable Housing, Bronx. Client: Type A Projects. Photo: Albert Vecerka/ESTO
BR: One Flushing Intergenerational Affordable Housing, Queens. Client: Monadnock Development. Photo: Frank Oudeman