CetraRuddy

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CetraRuddy Architecture
Practice information
PartnersJohn Cetra, Nancy J. Ruddy, Eugene Flotteron
Founded1987
LocationNew York City, New York
Significant works and honors
BuildingsOne Madison, Walker Tower, Lincoln Square Synagogue

CetraRuddy Architecture is a New York City-based architecture and interior design firm with projects in New York City, the United States, and the Middle East. It provides architectural and interior design services for residences, hotels, schools and cultural institutions. The firm was founded in 1987 by John Cetra and Nancy J. Ruddy, and is led by four principals and three associate principals with a staff of over 75 architects and interior designers.

Projects

Cetra-Ruddy is known for its design of One Madison, a 50-story "sliver building" condominium tower on East 23rd Street at Madison Avenue, south of Madison Square Park.[1] In 2014, the building received the Architizer A+ Jury Award for Residential High Rise,[2] and since 2013, it has been part of the "Sky High & the Logic of Luxury" exhibition at the Skyscraper Museum in New York City.

The firm is also responsible for the adaptive reuse into residences of the Walker Tower, a former telephone switch building in Chelsea, Manhattan, and for the new Lincoln Square Synagogue building, which received an Honorable Mention for Religious Institution for Interior Design magazine's Best of Year Awards.

Awards

Most recently, John Cetra and Nancy Ruddy were inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame.[3]

References

Notes

  1. ^ Ourousoff, Nicolai. "Near-Empty Tower Still Holds Hope". New York Times. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Architizer A+ Awards". Architizer A+ Awards. Retrieved 2016-01-22.
  3. ^ "Celebrating Interior Design's 31st Annual Hall of Fame Awards". Interior Design Staff. December 2015.

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