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Meet the AIA Member: Evans Simpson

Evans Simpson has practiced in NYC for over 20 years, primarily on new, high-end residential construction (second homes) but also on commercial projects. He worked with Walter Chatham, FAIA from 1990-2008, and before that at Rafael Vinoly Architects and Architrope. At Walter F. Chatham he designed and supervised a number of large-scale residential and commercial projects in the Northeast, Florida, and the Caribbean. His new solo practice is in Soho in Manhattan.Evans Simpson * Evans Simpson Architect 131 Varick St., Suite 1009 * New York, NY, 10013 [email protected] * www.evanssimpsonarch.com
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Urbahn Architects, Selldorf Architects and Scalamandre-Tully JV proceed on $121 million Harper St. DOT project

Queens, NY The New York City Department of Design and Construction (DDC), New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) and the design-build team of lead architect Urbahn Architects, design excellence architect Selldorf Architects and builder Scalamandre-Tully JV continue construction work for the $121 million Harper Street DOT administration building and yard redevelopment project at 32-11 Harper St. in the Willets Point section of the borough,
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