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Architect:
nARCHITECTS www.narchitects.com
Read more about nARCHITECTS in an April 2001 archrecord2 article.
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Location:
New York City
Founded:
1999
Design staff:
4
Partners:
Eric Bunge, AIA; Mimi Hoang
Education:
Bunge: Harvard GSD, M.Arch., 1996; McGill University, B.Arch., 1991.
Hoang: Harvard GSD, M.Arch., 1998; MIT, B.S.Arch., 1993
Work history:
Bunge: Practice— Diller + Scofidio, 1999; Kennedy & Violich Architecture, 1996–98; Paul Andreu/Aeroports de Paris, 1993–94; Academic—Parsons School of Design, 2002–present; Columbia University, 2001–2003; Rhode Island School of Design, 2000–2001.
Hoang: Practice—Steven Holl Architects, 1999–2001; Leers Weinzapfel, 1998–99; Teun Koolhaas, 1993–94; Academic—Yale University, 2003–present
Key completed projects:
Canopy, MoMA/P.S.1 Young Architects Program, Queens, New York, 2004; Renovation, The Kitchen, New York City, 2004; Broadway penthouse, New York City, 2004; First Street house renovation, Brooklyn, New York, 2004; Installation, New Hotels for Global Nomads, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, New York City, 2003; Sculpture installation, Second Means of Egress (artist Sarah Sze), Washington, D.C., 2003; Installation, Slot Machine, ArchiLab, Orleans, France, 2002; Window-Box-Wall, New York City, 2001; Floor installation (artist Do-Ho Suh), Lehman Maupin Gallery, New York City, 2000. See more projects from nARCHITECTS in an April 2001 archrecord2 article.
Key current projects:
Residential condo building, New York City, 2005; Exhibition design, Earth from Above, American Museum of Natural History, New York City, 2005; Installation, Artists Space, New York City, 2005; Installation, Henry Urbach Gallery (with artists Aziz+Cucher), New York City, 2005; Varick Street loft renovation, New York City, 2005
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