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Our practice brings a wealth of design experience, that spans many building types, to every project.


A need for daylight in an important spot, the crafting of a small detail, a particular fabric, color of tile, a wished-for feature, an intriguing geometry, juxtaposing a modern addition onto something old or simply just one image is typically the potent start for the larger design process for a particular location.

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Accumulating many years of working with and learning deeply about all the trades and disciplines, we take a critical eye to make everything you don't see fit into everything you do see. The design, the look and feel- the spirit of the place, is what is ultimately important. 

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Our range of experience includes:

  • residences including large and small apartments, new houses, estates with equestrian centers

  • large and small scale high-end retail projects and stores

  • a new hotel building in Times Square

  • design of a 500,000SF major retail addition

  • international projects

  • several to-the-trade showrooms

  • museums and museum related work

  • bespoke furniture

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Principal and founder Stanley Wong worked in many top New York City firms and always brought a keen design focus to each project. Before founding his own firm, he was an associate partner and part owner of one of the larger, venerable New York City architecture firms.

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As a graduate of Cooper Union, he brings this unique academic experience with him to every project.

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Professional Associations & Memberships:

  • NY, NJ, CT licensed architect

  • LEED accredited

  • NCARB certified

  • Member of the Town of New Castle Board of Architectural Review

  • FIT Interior Design Advisory Board Member

  • Member of the Pencil Appreciation Society

Contact

1 Union Square West

Suite 508

New York, New York 10003

646-838-4822 x101

(or use the adjacent contact form)

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