New York Real Estate Journal

Architect: BBS Architects & Engineers, P.C.

May 6, 2011 - Spotlight Content
BBS is a unique firm. Under one roof, we house almost all of the disciplines that would be required to perform the work for a new building, renovation, or complete adaptive re-use building project. Our firm consists of Architects, Interior Designers, LEED AP's, Planners, Civil Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers and Technology Designers. Our credentials establish BBS as one of the most respected architectural/ engineering firms in New York State. BBS has also been recognized nationally for our design accomplishments. BBS has been ranked as one of the leading architectural firms by Newsday and Long Island Business News in their recent publications. Our present staff is over forty-five (45) employees. We are well known for our innovative design work and our focused commitment to our clients through every step of the design and construction process. We pride ourselves for thinking "outside the box" while remaining "inside the box". We stay "inside the box" as a first priority for our clients in order to design solutions that can be physically constructed within scheduling and budgetary parameters. We then venture "outside the box" in order to be inventive, innovative, and visionary. We are committed to tailoring our solutions to each individual project that we undertake. Our primary function as building designers is to facilitate a physical solution that meets our client's needs as defined by an effectively developed building program. At the same time, it is our job to integrate this emerging design solution into the larger context of the physical surroundings and community at large; to present a relevant work of architecture that is inspirational, appropriate and cost effective in its design approach. We are "community architects", having contributed tremendously to the promotion of relevant Community Architecture on Long Island for over thirty-five (35) years. At the end of the day, it is the "community" of users and critics that define whether or not a project has successfully solved its intended purpose and multitude of design challenges. It is therefore of paramount importance for us to understand the community in which we are designing so that we may deliver a building with the "perfect fit". That perfect fit can refer to both functional reality and aesthetic identity. BBS Architects & Engineers, P.C., Patchogue, NY, www.bbsarchitect.com