There are 36,000 historic districts throughout New York City and an additional 1,398 individual historic landmarks. When it comes to restoring historic buildings, all changes must comply with the rules and regulations of NYC’s Landmark Preservation Commission.
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New York doesn’t need another luxury concept store, but the Webster, the new SoHo outpost of the Miami Beach shop, has a transportive concept of concept.
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Tim joined Gertler and Wente Architects in 2007, throughout his journey here he has worked his way up to one of our Senior Associate's.
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Jeffrey Gertler opened the doors of Gertler & Wente Architects in 1985. After 32 amazing years in business we sat down with Jeff to pick his brain about life as a partner in a thriving New York City architectural firm...
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LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is an internationally recognized green building certification system used to verify that a building or community was designed using strategies that improve energy savings, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, improved indoor environmental quality, and stewardship of resources and sensitivity to their impacts.
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From statement pieces to unusual colors, we asked numerous designers their thoughts on the looks that have defined 2017 so far.
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The Driggs Haus is a 23,500-square-foot condominium that we designed with Greenpoint Luxury Development.
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Whether you are a fan of the popular bold and functional style, or you believe you work better in a clear and zen environment, there has been no better time than the present to hop on the minimalist band wagon than today!
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