"Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors' mantra was to create an office environment that was warm and inviting for both its clients and employees, and having come from a well-appointed and conservative office, the organization also wanted a unique and natural space befitting a non-profit organization," said MKDA president Michael Kleinberg.
"Additionally, we were given the task to translate the organization's concern with the global environment into a space utilizing sustainable products throughout," said MKDA senior vice president and director of design Daniel DeSiena, who was a founding member of New York's first ever green interior design exposition and trade show, Green October, and a green office design newsletter, Seed.
"MKDA maximized the benefit of the small boutique building and created a unique identity for the organization on three floors, giving the organization a larger presence than they would otherwise get in a much larger building," said Studley executive managing director Daniel Horowitz, who represented Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors in locating the space.
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