2025 Year in Review

Looking back on 2025 with gratitude as we step into 2026.

This year, our team grew, our work moved from groundbreakings to ribbon cuttings, and architecture continued to do what we believe it does best: bring people together and strengthen neighborhoods. From new homes, schools, shelters, and community spaces to conversations, collaborations, and shared learning beyond our walls, none of it happened alone.

Thank you to our staff, partners, clients, and collaborators for the trust and shared purpose that made it all possible.

1. Bedford Green House II Opened: @michaelgrimmphoto

2. New Face
s at the Office: Architectural Designers, Julie Chan, Jack Waine, Arushi Patel joined the team along with Assistant Controller, Kimberly Nichols. We also welcomed summer interns, Canaan Thomas and Michael Young.

3. Weeksville Place Ribbon Cutting: @photobureauinc

4. C
oney Landing Broke Ground: @photobureauinc

5. PS508Q Entered Construction.

6. PS108X: @michaelgrimmphoto

7. Lucile Palmaro Clubhouse for Kips Bay Boys and Girl’s Club Opened: @michaelgrimmphoto

8. Landing Road featured in Dual Cities: @karakuseviccarsonarchitects @riba @centerforarch

9. Inwood Shelter Opened and was featured in the @nytimes

10. Senior Project Manager Winnie Moy presented Barbara Kleiman Shelter at Decarb Summit: Retrofitting for a Sustainable Future. The project will open in early 2026.

11. Associate Kerry Zucker spoke about our work with the NYC SCA on @sistosays

12. Partner Kimberly Murphy honored by Providence House for her community engagement on Lexington Avenue Shelter.

13. Partner Andrew Knox served on the panel at @bricksmortalsny 2025 Faith-Owned Property Summit.

14. We had our first after-party for the Holiday season at the office—shout out to our party preparation crew for transforming the space!

#ESKWArchitects #ESKWA #OfficeCulture #YearinReview #2025

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