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:* 2013 - Interior Design, Best of Year Honoree, Brand New School Office, [[Los Angeles]], [[California|CA]]
:* 2013 - Interior Design, Best of Year Honoree, Brand New School Office, [[Los Angeles]], [[California|CA]]
:* 2012 - Contract, Public Space Interiors Award, [[The New York Public Library, Battery Park City]] Branch, [[New York|NY]]
:* 2012 - Contract, Public Space Interiors Award, [[The New York Public Library, Battery Park City]] Branch, [[New York|NY]]
:* 2012 - [[American Institute of Architects|AIA]] New York Design Awards, Interiors Merit Award, [[Manhattan]] Triplex, [[New York|NY]
:* 2012 - [[American Institute of Architects|AIA]] New York Design Awards, Interiors Merit Award, [[Manhattan]] Triplex, [[New York|NY]]
:* 2012 - [[American Institute of Architects|AIA]] New York Design Awards, Merit Award Unbuilt Work Category, Brooklyn Detention Center, [[Brooklyn]], [[New York|NY]]
:* 2012 - [[American Institute of Architects|AIA]] New York Design Awards, Merit Award Unbuilt Work Category, Brooklyn Detention Center, [[Brooklyn]], [[New York|NY]]
:* 2012 - [[Municipal Art Society of New York|The Municipal Art Society of New York]], MASterworks Award: Best Neighborhood Catalyst, [[Queens Library|Queens Central Library]], Children's Library Discovery Center, [[Queens]], [[New York|NY]]
:* 2012 - [[Municipal Art Society of New York|The Municipal Art Society of New York]], MASterworks Award: Best Neighborhood Catalyst, [[Queens Library|Queens Central Library]], Children's Library Discovery Center, [[Queens]], [[New York|NY]]

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1100 Architect
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Practice information
PartnersDavid Piscuskas, Juergen Riehm
Founded1983
LocationNew York City, United States and Frankfurt, Germany

1100 Architect is an architectural firm based in New York City and Frankfurt founded by principals David Piscuskas and Juergen Riehm. It provides architectural design, programming, space analysis, interior design, and master planning services to both public and private clients, and its work includes educational and arts institutions, libraries, offices, residences, retail environments, and civic facilities.

The company was founded in 1983 as a SoHo-based start-up design studio of three architecture school graduates.[1] Its design philosophy focuses on sustainability, stating that, "[1100 Architect] views good design and environmental sustainability as interconnected elements of a thoughtful, responsible project."[2] As of 2014, the firm has 40 employees including 21 architects.[2]

Projects

The company's domestic and international projects include institutional, residential, and commercial works. Award-winning projects include the design for The Children's Library Discovery Center in New York City[3] and a residential house in Palm Beach, Florida.[4]

Recognition

1100 received the 2014 ALA/IIDA Library Design Awards for Best of Competition Winner and Best Public Library 30,000 Sq. Ft & Smaller[18] and the 2013 NYLA-PLA Award for the Queens Central Library Children's Library Discovery Center in Queens, New York.

In 2013, the company's design for a house in Palm Beach, Florida received the Elizabeth L. and John H. Schuler Award which annually recognizes design "in keeping with the traditional character of Palm Beach architecture."[6][19]

Other awards

Other recognition

  • 2014 – 1100 is selected as one of "Top 50 Designers" by New York Spaces[23]
  • 2013 – 1100 is selected for the 2014 AD100 List[24]
  • 2013 – 1100 is recognized as ARCHITECT magazine's "Top 50 in Business"[25]
  • 2012 – 1100 is selected as one of "Top 50 Designers" by New York Spaces[26]

References

  1. ^ James Gardner, "The Neo-Modernist Default," The New York Sun, October 3, 2006. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  2. ^ a b "1100 Architect". Architecture Firm Directory. AIA New York Chapter. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  3. ^ David W. Dunlap, Queens Central Library Opens Wider, The New York Times, March 18, 2013. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  4. ^ William Norwich, Cool and Compact, Architectural Digest, August, 20112. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  5. ^ Uwe Bresan, "Brand New School in Los Angeles," AIT, October 2013.
  6. ^ a b Darrell Hofheinz, "Schuler Award celebrates the contemporary architecture of Kelly Klein’s vacation house on Ibis Isle," Palm Beach Daily News, April 7, 2013. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  7. ^ "Gelungene Ensembleergӓnzung," CUBE, July, 2013. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  8. ^ Maria Ricapito, "Castle Above the River," New York Cottages and Gardens, October 2013. Retrieved 2014-01-28
  9. ^ Katherine Lindstedt, "Battery Park City Library," The Architect’s Newspaper, July 16, 2010. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  10. ^ Bridgette Meinhold, "1100 Architect Renovate NYU’s Dept. of Linguistics Into a Vibrant Naturally Lit Space," Inhabitat, October 4, 2011. Retrieved 2014-01-28
  11. ^ Sara Dierck, "City Modern Home Tours: Brooklyn," dwell, October 12, 2012. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  12. ^ Christopher Atamian, "It’s A Jungle Out There," Interior Design, April 1, 2003. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  13. ^ Cynthia Davidson, "Irish Hunger Memorial," Architectural Record, July 2003.
  14. ^ Clifford A. Pearson, "Trends in Schools K-12: Little Red School House." Architectural Record, February 2001.
  15. ^ Jen Renzi, "Glowing Review," Interior Design, September 1, 2001. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  16. ^ Jeffrey Hogrefe, "MoMA, Acme of Modern Taste, Commissions a New Boutique," The New York Observer, August 2, 1999. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  17. ^ Carol Berens, "HM/FM House: Revisiting the Roots of Modernism," Echoes Magazine, September 2001.
  18. ^ http://www.ala.org/llama/awards/alaiidaaward
  19. ^ Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, April 4, 2009.
  20. ^ http://www.contractdesign.com/news/Winners-of-2014-ALA--10717.shtml
  21. ^ http://www.contractdesign.com/news/Winners-of-2014-ALA--10717.shtml
  22. ^ "Manhattan Triplex, New York," April 15, 2014. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
  23. ^ http://www.1100architect.com/news/1100-chosen-as-one-of-new-yorks-top-50-designers/
  24. ^ "The 2014 AD 100," Architectural Digest, January 2014.
  25. ^ Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson, "Top 50 in Business," Architecture Magazine, September 13, 2013.
  26. ^ "Top 50 NY Metro Designers 2012," New York Spaces, September 2012.