Why Architecture is an interdisciplinary team of makers and thinkers based in New York, NY, dedicated to creating meaningful connections between people, culture, and place. They collaborate with clients to design public projects that redefine beauty in terms of our inseparable connection with the natural world, offering a fresh perspective on landscape and architectural design.
With a portfolio that includes projects such as the David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles and the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art Culture, Why Architecture is known for their innovative approach to design. They also engage in media coverage, reporting on global launches and featuring interviews and news about their projects, such as the Akiko Yamazaki Jerry Yang Pavilion at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco. Whether it's designing a home in Venice Beach or a new opera and ballet theater, Why Architecture brings their expertise and creativity to every project they undertake.
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