A piece on technologically savvy firms highlights SHoP’s push for modular construction and investment in technologies that would facilitate factory fabrication, providing greater control over the finished product.
SHoP’s Gregg Pasquarelli weighs in on architecture’s return to stone, brick, and other solid-looking facade materials.
The high-rise towers were named one of Architectural Record’s up-and-coming tall buildings.
SHoP designed 325 Kent, the first building to reach completion at the SHoP-master planned site.
SHoP Architects was crowned the grand prize winner of the 11th annual Jeff Harnar Award for Contemporary Architecture for the redesign of SITE Santa Fe.
Sky Ting Yoga has opened its first Brooklyn studio in the ground floor of the SHoP-designed project.
The building’s silhouette steps up incrementally in height, forming a visual connection between the existing low-rise neighborhood, the landmarked Refinery building, and the taller waterfront buildings slated for future construction.
Cool Hunting tours the two dancing NYC towers, connected at the hip by a sky bridge with exquisite views.
The project, designed by SHoP and local architects, Hamilton Anderson, broke ground on December 14.
SHoP’s American Copper Buildings stood out above the rest for Curbed’s editors, bringing a bit of glamour to the architecturally bland east side of Manhattan.