26 Firms on DDC’s Design Excellence List
John Hill
19. October 2016
A*PT Architecture: Mariners Harbor Library, Staten Island (Photo: Naho Kubota)
The New York City Department of Design and Construction (DDC) has announced the 26 architecture and design firms that will participate in the city's Design and Construction Excellence 2.0 Program, the fifth round overall since the program began in 2005.
What this means practically is that these firms "have exclusive rights until 2019 to respond to Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for design services for DDC projects where construction costs are projected to be $50 million or under." Further, "The program is designed to decrease the amount of time required for DDC to procure design services, while ensuring the highest levels of quality and professionalism in construction projects managed by the agency."
What this means for residents of New York City is that libraries, fire stations, police stations, and other public facilities all over the five boroughs are designed to the highest standards of architectural quality.
The list of 26 is broken down by size of firm, which relates directly to the size of the projects they can respond to.
10 Micro Firms (1 to 5 professional staff, eligible for projects projected to cost up to $5 million):
- Architecture In Formation
- Body Lawson Associates
- Buro Koray Duman
- Dean/Wolf Architects
- Elmslie Osler Architect (EOA)
- G TECTS Architecture
- Gans studio
- Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture
- Sen Architects
- Slade Architecture
10 Small Firms (6 to 20 professional staff, eligible for projects projected to cost $2 to $15 million):
- Atelier Pagnamenta Torriani
- H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture
- Huff + Gooden Architects
- ikon.5 architects
- Jaklitsch/Gardner Architects
- Levenbetts
- LTL Architects
- Rice + Lipka Architects
- Zakrzewski + Hyde Architects
3 Medium Firms (21 to 50 professional staff, eligible for projects projected to cost $10 to $35 million):
- allied works architecture
- BKSK Architects
- WEISS/MANFREDI
3 Large Firms (Over 50 professional staff, eligible for projects projected to cost $25 to $50 million):
- Dattner Architects
- Marvel Architects
- Studio Gang