nARCHITECTS is a Brooklyn-based architectural studio led by founding partners Eric Bunge and Mimi Hoang and principal Amanda Morgan. Our work instigates interactions between buildings, public space, and their dynamically changing context. Across social and environmental change, we empower the communities with whom we work and design architecture for a world in flux. In our projects such as Carmel Place (NYC’s first micro unit building), the Jones Beach Energy & Nature Center, the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center, A/D/O and the renovation of Chicago Navy Pier, nARCHITECTS is tackling the most pressing issues that our cities face – how we live, work and activate public spaces in response to our nation’s housing shortage, evolving modes of work and the need for diverse engagement in the public realm.
Current projects include the adaptive reuse of the Bush Terminal at the Made in NY Campus; park pavilions for Gansevoort Peninsula, in Manhattan, and Northwest Resiliency Park, in Hoboken, NJ; nature centers at the Teatown Lake Reservation and Violet Cove in Suffolk County; an affordable housing project for seniors in Brooklyn for New York City Department of Housing, Preservation, and Development, and two houses in Dutchess County, NY.
nARCHITECTS was awarded the 2023 National Design Award in Architecture. Other national and international recognition includes the American Academy of Arts and Letters in Architecture Award, The AIA NYS Firm of the Year Award, an American Institute of Architects National Institute Honor Award, various AIA New York Design Honor and Merit Awards, a New York City Public Design Commission Award, The Architectural League of New York’s Emerging Voices, the Canadian Professional Rome Prize, Architectural Record’s Design Vanguard, and two New York Foundation for the Arts grants. nARCHITECTS has been listed in the top 10 firms in architectural design in the United States by Architect Magazine since 2015. In 2012, World Architecture News named nARCHITECTS “part of a select group crowned to lead the next generation of designers in the 21st century.”