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Built By Women NYC highlights 100 of the best woman-built NYC projects

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Mar 3, 2015

Melrose Community Center, 286 East 156th Street, Bronx: Diana Agrest, Principal, Agrest and Gandelsonas Architects. Photo: David Sundberg, ESTO

Let's hear it for the ladies of architecture, engineering, construction -- and all the women pursuing STEM careers. Launched by Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation this past fall, Built By Women NYC (BxW NYC) was a public competition that sought nominations for 100 of the best NYC-based projects designed, engineered, constructed, or managed by women.

Attracting over 350 nominations, the jury selected the projects that they believed were representations of strong design, have historical or cultural significance, or have made significant social or community impact.

In spirit of Women's History Month, a month-long exhibition showcasing the winning nominations is currently at the Center for Architecture in NYC.

Check out some of the winning projects below.

103rd Street Community Garden, East 103rd Street, Manhattan: Kate Orff & Elena Brescia, Partners, SCAPE/LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE. Photo: Ty Cole.
200 11th Avenue, Manhattan: Annabelle Selldorf, Principal, Annabelle Selldorf Architects. Photo: David Sundberg, ESTO.
African Burial Ground Interpretive Center, 290 Broadway, Manhattan: Roberta Washington, Principal, Roberta Washington Architects. Photo: Lem Peterkin.
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn: Maryann Thompson, Principal, Maryann Thompson Architects | Lisa Easton, Architect-of-Record, Lisa Easton Architects. Photo: Etienne Frossard.
Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) & The City College Center for Discovery and Innovation, City University of New York (CUNY), 85 Saint Nicholas Terrace, Manhattan: Jill Lerner, Principal, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) | Hana Kassem, Director, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) | Iris Weinshall, CUNY Vice Chancellor of Planning | Gillian Small, CUNY Vice Chancellor of Research | Theodora Diamantis, Project Manager, Skanska. Photo © Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates.
Fulton Center, Fulton Street and Broadway, Manhattan - submitted by MTA Capital Construction. Photo: Patrick Cashin, MTA.
Hunter’s Point Campus, 1-50 51st Avenue, Long Island City, Queens: Sylvia Smith, Senior Partner, FXFOWLE | Ann Rolland, Project Director, FXFOWLE. Photo courtesy of BxW NYC.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Center, 300 East 66th Street, Manhattan: Mary Jean Eastman, Principal, Perkins Eastman. Photo © Chris Cooper.
New York City Police Academy, 235 East 20th Street, Queens: Joan Blumenfeld, Interior Design Leader, Perkins + Will. Rendering courtesy of Perkins+Will.
Pepsi Cola World Headquarters, 500 Park Avenue, Manhattan: Natalie de Blois, Senior Designer, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). Photo © Ezra Stoller/Esto
Richard B. Fisher Building (Façade Renovation), Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), 321 Ashland Place, Brooklyn: Daria Pizzetta, Partner, H3 Hardy Collaboration. Photo © Francis Dzikowski 2012 / OTTO
Runner & Stone, 285 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn: Karla Rothstein, Principal/Design Director, Latent Productions. Photo: Ho Kyung Lee / Latent Productions
Schermerhorn House, Common Ground Community, 160 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn: Susan Rodriguez, Partner, Ennead Architects. Photo © David Sundberg/ESTO
Village of Gravesend, Brooklyn founded by Lady Deborah Moody in 1645. Image courtesy of BxW NYC.
Weeksville Heritage Center, 1698 Bergen Street, Brooklyn: Sara Caples, Principal, Caples Jefferson Architects | Judith Saltzman, Principal, Li-Saltzman Architects. Photo courtesy of BxW NYC.

Find the full list of winners here.

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Built By Women NYC highlights 100 of the best woman-built NYC projects

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Mar 3, 2015

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Melrose Community Center, 286 East 156th Street, Bronx: Diana Agrest, Principal, Agrest and Gandelsonas Architects. Photo: David Sundberg, ESTO

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women's history month ● women in architecture ● women ● social impact ● new york city ● exhibition ● engineering ● construction ● beverly willis

Let's hear it for the ladies of architecture, engineering, construction -- and all the women pursuing STEM careers. Launched by Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation this past fall, Built By Women NYC (BxW NYC) was a public competition that sought nominations for 100 of the best NYC-based projects designed, engineered, constructed, or managed by women.

Attracting over 350 nominations, the jury selected the projects that they believed were representations of strong design, have historical or cultural significance, or have made significant social or community impact.

In spirit of Women's History Month, a month-long exhibition showcasing the winning nominations is currently at the Center for Architecture in NYC.

Check out some of the winning projects below.

103rd Street Community Garden, East 103rd Street, Manhattan: Kate Orff & Elena Brescia, Partners, SCAPE/LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE. Photo: Ty Cole.
200 11th Avenue, Manhattan: Annabelle Selldorf, Principal, Annabelle Selldorf Architects. Photo: David Sundberg, ESTO.
African Burial Ground Interpretive Center, 290 Broadway, Manhattan: Roberta Washington, Principal, Roberta Washington Architects. Photo: Lem Peterkin.
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn: Maryann Thompson, Principal, Maryann Thompson Architects | Lisa Easton, Architect-of-Record, Lisa Easton Architects. Photo: Etienne Frossard.
Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) & The City College Center for Discovery and Innovation, City University of New York (CUNY), 85 Saint Nicholas Terrace, Manhattan: Jill Lerner, Principal, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) | Hana Kassem, Director, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) | Iris Weinshall, CUNY Vice Chancellor of Planning | Gillian Small, CUNY Vice Chancellor of Research | Theodora Diamantis, Project Manager, Skanska. Photo © Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates.
Fulton Center, Fulton Street and Broadway, Manhattan - submitted by MTA Capital Construction. Photo: Patrick Cashin, MTA.
Hunter’s Point Campus, 1-50 51st Avenue, Long Island City, Queens: Sylvia Smith, Senior Partner, FXFOWLE | Ann Rolland, Project Director, FXFOWLE. Photo courtesy of BxW NYC.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Center, 300 East 66th Street, Manhattan: Mary Jean Eastman, Principal, Perkins Eastman. Photo © Chris Cooper.
New York City Police Academy, 235 East 20th Street, Queens: Joan Blumenfeld, Interior Design Leader, Perkins + Will. Rendering courtesy of Perkins+Will.
Pepsi Cola World Headquarters, 500 Park Avenue, Manhattan: Natalie de Blois, Senior Designer, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). Photo © Ezra Stoller/Esto
Richard B. Fisher Building (Façade Renovation), Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), 321 Ashland Place, Brooklyn: Daria Pizzetta, Partner, H3 Hardy Collaboration. Photo © Francis Dzikowski 2012 / OTTO
Runner & Stone, 285 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn: Karla Rothstein, Principal/Design Director, Latent Productions. Photo: Ho Kyung Lee / Latent Productions
Schermerhorn House, Common Ground Community, 160 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn: Susan Rodriguez, Partner, Ennead Architects. Photo © David Sundberg/ESTO
Village of Gravesend, Brooklyn founded by Lady Deborah Moody in 1645. Image courtesy of BxW NYC.
Weeksville Heritage Center, 1698 Bergen Street, Brooklyn: Sara Caples, Principal, Caples Jefferson Architects | Judith Saltzman, Principal, Li-Saltzman Architects. Photo courtesy of BxW NYC.

Find the full list of winners here.

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