SKOLNICK Architecture + Design Partnership

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Architecture in New York often walks a tightrope between bold innovation and the city’s unshakable grid. Firms here navigate zoning codes, historic preservation, and the relentless pace of development while still leaving room for creativity. At SKOLNICK Architecture + Design Partnership, the work spans urban infill projects, adaptive reuse, and ground-up designs that respond to both client needs and neighborhood character. Their portfolio reflects the kind of problem-solving that defines the field—balancing aesthetics with practical constraints in a city where space is always at a premium.

You’ll find their office on the 27th floor of 75 Broad St Suite 2700, New York, NY 10004, a building that itself embodies the Financial District’s layered history. The area, once dominated by trading floors and maritime commerce, now hosts a mix of tech startups, law firms, and design studios. This shift mirrors the firm’s own approach: respecting the past while shaping what comes next. Whether it’s residential renovations, cultural institutions, or commercial spaces, their projects often reflect the tension between preservation and progress that defines so much of New York’s built environment.

For questions about an ongoing project or to discuss a new one, the number to call is (212) 989-2624. The firm’s work can be seen across the city, from repurposed industrial lofts to sleek modern interiors that maximize light and flow in tight quarters. A map with directions to their office is available here, though appointments are typically scheduled in advance. Like most architecture practices in the city, they operate on a project-by-project basis, with timelines that adapt to permitting, construction, and client feedback.

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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