Mixed-Use.

Architecture that brings programs together.

Mixed-use buildings operate as small pieces of the city. They bring together multiple programs—often residential, commercial, and public-facing uses—within a single architectural and regulatory framework, while responding to urban context, circulation, and long-term adaptability.

We design mixed-use architecture that organizes complexity with clarity—creating buildings that function efficiently, engage their surroundings, and remain flexible over time.

Designing Layered Buildings for Urban Life

Successful mixed-use projects rely on careful coordination. Stacking strategies, access and egress, servicing, acoustics, fire separation, and building systems must work seamlessly across different occupancies.

Our approach integrates zoning analysis, program planning, and technical resolution to deliver mixed-use buildings that are coherent, buildable, and responsive—balancing strong urban presence with operational performance.

Expertise

Mixed-Use Architecture

01 / Residential-Led Mixed-Use Developments

We design residential led mixed use projects that integrate housing with complementary uses, balancing livability, density, and long term value within complex urban contexts.

02 / Retail, Commercial, and Community Ground Floors

Ground floor programs are designed to activate the public realm, support commercial viability, and strengthen the relationship between buildings and their neighborhoods.

03 / Program Stacking & Circulation Strategies

We carefully organize program stacking, vertical circulation, and access to ensure clarity, efficiency, and separation of uses while maintaining a cohesive building experience.

04 / Zoning, Use Groups & Regulatory Coordination

We navigate zoning, use group classifications, and regulatory requirements early in the process to align design intent with approval pathways and project feasibility.

05 / Building Systems & Life Safety Integration

We coordinate building systems and life safety strategies across multiple occupancies to ensure compliance, efficiency, and seamless integration within the architecture.

06 / Construction Documentation & Delivery

We produce detailed construction documents and coordinate closely with consultants and builders to support clear communication, accurate pricing, and successful delivery.

Buildings Designed to Adapt

Mixed-use projects must perform beyond initial occupancy. We design for long-term adaptability—anticipating program shifts, tenant turnover, and changing market conditions—so buildings can evolve without compromising architectural integrity.

How We Work

From complexity to clarity.

Mixed-use projects benefit from early feasibility studies and iterative design testing. We explore massing, program relationships, and code implications from the outset—aligning design intent with regulatory and economic realities.

Through disciplined coordination and detailed documentation, we guide projects from concept through construction with confidence and precision.

Featured Work

Architecture embedded in the city.

Our mixed-use work ranges from urban infill to large-scale developments in dense contexts. Each project engages its surroundings—addressing street presence, public interface, and neighborhood scale—while supporting efficient, well-planned interiors.

Selected projects available upon request.

A Collaborative Partner

Aligning design, regulation, and delivery.

We work closely with developers, owners, consultants, and agencies to navigate approvals, refine scope, and maintain alignment throughout the process—ensuring mixed-use projects move forward with clarity and momentum.

Build Places That Work Together

We approach mixed-use architecture as an opportunity to create more connected, efficient, and resilient buildings—designed to serve multiple users and contribute meaningfully to the urban fabric.

Location:1411 Broadway New York, NY 10018

1411 Broadway, New York, NY 10018, USA

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