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August 4, 2024AIANY Women in Architecture S, M, L, XL Firm Tours
On May 16, 2024, the AIANY Women in Architecture Committee (WIA) organized four engaging office tours of small, medium, large, and extra-large firms contributing to the design of our built environment and championing equity in their practices. The four tours ran simultaneously, with each firm highlighting their women leadership, discussing workplace culture, sharing professional development strategies, and showcasing projects presented by their female talents.
At Yellow House Architects, Elizabeth Graziolo, Principal; Karin Yang, Project Manager and Cathy Nyarkoh, Senior Associate shared the firm’s history and culture, gave the WIA community a tour of their beautiful Manhattan office, and presented impressive projects, including luxury multifamily developments in Manhattan and the Southwood House in Florida. Their women leadership and attention to design and detailing are spectacular.
Kim Yao, Principal, Megan Christian, Project Designer , and Kristabel Chung, Designer from Architecture Research Office graciously hosted the WIA community. ARO celebrated their 30th anniversary by moving their 40+ person firm to One Willoughby Square, in Downtown Brooklyn last summer. They showcased their collaborative project structure, diverse team, and innovative design for Harvard Medical School’s Wren Commons atrium. The project used modeling software to minimize raw material usage while providing solar shading and aesthetic appeal. The office tour highlighted materials and notable projects.
WIA Co-chair Wells Megalli from Selldorf Architects welcomed her tour group to their Union Square office, where the group saw the firm’s “pod” layouts, the materials library, and many architectural models and full-size mockups. Wells introduced the group to a short history of important Selldorf work spanning museums, academic buildings, gallery spaces, a recycling facility, and a school project in Africa.
Vivian Schapsis, Certified Project Manager at Arcadis began with an overview of the firm and their office in the Woolworth Building. Emphasizing staff health and safety, the presentation included projects like the adaptive reuse of Brooklyn Paramount Theater, sustainability initiatives, and the FiDi Seaport Climate Resilience Plan. The open office space, designed with industrial and hospitality elements, supports both local and remote staff.
Following the tours, a Q&A session and networking concluded each event. The AIANY WIA Committee extends heartfelt thanks to each firm for hosting our community, sharing their firms’ histories, cultures, and supporting the advancement of women in architecture.
Women in Architecture
The definitive leadership resource for women in the architecture profession. The Women in Architecture (WIA) Committee develops and promotes women leaders within the architecture profession, with a focus on mentorship, licensure, and networking opportunities in architecture and the allied design and building industries.