Autor: Young Projects

Young Projects is an architecture and design firm based in New York City. The scale of our work stretches to include buildings, interiors, furniture, material prototypes and objects of curiosity. In most of the work there is an emphasis on making, material sensation, figuration and spatial complexity. Building typology is often a focus of inquiry. Hybrids and ambiguity exist in favor of singularity.

Current projects include a three-story 40,000sf renovation for Steelcase overlooking Central Park; a 33,000sf ground-up mixed-use building in Colorado, a 19-acre residential masterplan in Colorado, a 35,000sf office project for Galaxy Digital’s headquarters in Manhattan; multiple free- standing houses and gut renovations; prototypes for Paola Lenti and several pieces of furniture. In 2018, Noah Marciniak became a partner in the office, bringing a unique dedication to researching construction technology and a new consideration of material detailing. Mallory Shure became a partner in 2020 and contributes her wide-ranging expertise on cultural and institutional projects, schools, libraries, and other public work.

Young Projects’ work has been widely published and has received numerous awards including an AIA NY Merit Award for Six Square House in 2021, Design Vanguard from Architectural Record in 2020, The Architectural League of New York’s Emerging Voices award in 2020, a Progressive Architecture (P/A) Award from Architect Magazine for Glitch House in 2018, an AN Award for the MALI Museum proposal in 2017, and an Azure Award for «Best New Interior Product» for the pulled plaster panels in 2017. In 2016 Young Projects received the “New Practices New York” award from AIA NY. In 2013 Young Projects received The Architectural League of New York’s League Prize.

Recent nominations include two Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize (MCHAP) for the Retreat in the Dominican Republic and the Six Square House (pending 2022). A nomination for the Marcus Prize from the University of Wisconsin in 2021 and a nomination from American Academy of Arts and Letters Architecture Awards also in 2021.

Bryan Young received his Master of Architecture with distinction from Harvard University in 2003, where he was awarded the AIA Henry Adams Medal and the Thesis Prize for his spatial diagrams on Donkey Kong and Pac-Man. He received his Bachelor of Arts with highest honors from UC Berkeley in 1997. Since 2009 he has taught graduate-level architecture design studios and seminars at universities including MIT School of Architecture + Planning, Columbia GSAPP, Parsons School of Design, Syracuse University School of Architecture, and The Cooper Union. Prior to establishing his studio, Young was a senior associate at Allied Works Architecture and previously worked for ARO, SOM and Peter Pfau.

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