NYC ARCHITECTS

by PIN–UP

Photography by Lucas Creighton for PIN–UP 40.

New York City is one of the hardest places in the world to be an architect — largely because it leaves so little space. Every new project must squeeze itself between landmark regulations, zoning envelopes, air-rights negotiations, preservation boards, impatient developers, and ever-contested budgets. And yet, against all odds, New York is home to extraordinary architects — from young practices experimenting with housing, adaptive reuse, and research to legacy offices responsible for towers, museums, performing arts centers, and even an elevated railway transformed into a linear public park. Though PIN–UP’s outlook is decidedly global, its gravitational center and core DNA have always been unmistakably New York. For our 40th issue, we decided to turn the camera on to the city that made the magazine possible. In collaboration with The World Around, the global nonprofit dedicated to advancing architecture’s most urgent ideas, we gathered an almost complete list of every New York-based architect who has appeared in PIN–UP’s pages over the past two decades for a rare collective portrait. The location: the historic Abrons Arts Center on the Lower East Side. Built in 1915, the red-brick theater has hosted programming that feels unapologetically New York — from Yiddish cinema to radical theater to avant garde performance — making it a fitting backdrop for the people who shape the city’s built environment. Photographer Lucas Creighton added a conceptual twist: instead of placing the architects on stage, he seated them in the audience. The reversal of perspective carries its own meaning. Architects are used to being observers, translating human behavior into built space. Here, the lens turns toward them: the observers step into the frame.


Featuring:

Amale Andraos • WORKac
Adam Charlap Hyman • Charlap Hyman & Herrero
Adam Frampton • Only If
Adam Rolston • INC Architecture & Design
Ada Tolla • LOT-EK
Alexis Sablone
Amina Blacksher
Andrea Chiney • A+A+A
Andrés Jaque • OFFPOLINN
Andrew Heid • NO ARCHITECTURE
Annabelle Selldorf
Ashley Kuo • A+A+A
Benjamin Aranda • Aranda\Lasch
Bjarke Ingels • BIG
Brittney Hart • Husband Wife
Bryan Young • Young Projects
Charles Renfro • DS+R
Chris Leong • Leong Leong
Christian Wassmann
Cyril Marsollier • Marsollier Villacorta LLC
Dan Wood • WORKac
Daniel Rauchwerger • BoND Architects
Dominic Leong • Leong Leong
Dong-Ping Wong • Food
Eleni Petaloti • Objects of Common Interest
Emanuel Admassu • AD–WO
Emily Abruzzo • Abruzzo Bodziak Architects
Florian Idenburg • SO–IL
Gerald Bodziak • Abruzzo Bodziak Architects
Giuseppe Lignano • LOT-EK
Hilary Sample • MOS
Ivi Diamantopoulou • New Affiliates
Jaffer Kolb • New Affiliates
James Slade • Slade Architecture
James Wines • SITE
Jen Wood • AD–WO
Jerome Haferd
Justin Capuco • Husband Wife
Kevin Greenberg • Space Exploration
Laura Gonzalez Fierro
Leonidas Trampoukis • Objects of Common Interest
Mabel O. Wilson • Studio&
Mariam Issoufou
Matthias Hollwich • HWKN
Michael Abel • ANY
Michael Meredith • MOS
Michael Young • Young & Ayata
Mimi Hoang • nArchitects
Miriam Peterson • Peterson Rich Office
Nahyun Hwang • NHDM
Nathan Rich • Peterson Rich Office
Neil Logan
Nile Greenberg • ANY
Noam Dvir • BoND Architects
Pernilla Ohrstedt
Peter Macapia • labDORA
Peter Zuspan • Bureau V
Sean Canty
Shawn Maximo
Shohei Shigematsu • OMA New York
Suzan Wines • SITE
Tei Carpenter • Agency—Agency
Toshiko Mori
V. Mitch McEwen • Atelier Office
Wallo Villacorta • Marsollier Villacorta LLC
Winka Dubbeldam • Archi-Tectonics

Photography by Lucas Creighton for PIN–UP 40.

Photography by Lucas Creighton for PIN–UP 40.

Photography by Lucas Creighton for PIN–UP 40.

Photography by Lucas Creighton for PIN–UP 40.

The NYC ARCHITECTS book from the PIN–UP 40 box set photographed by Luke Libera Moore.