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New Practices New York presents winners of AIANY’s 2020 New Practices New York competition. The competition serves as a platform to recognize and promote new and innovative architecture and design firms in the city. For the 2020 cycle, the jury chose firms that are actively and constructively engaging with their city and society.

Six innovative young firms were chosen as the New Practices New York 2020 competition winners:

BRANDT: HARD
Bryony Roberts Studio
Citigroup
GRT Architects
New Affiliates
ANY

Exhibition Design/Graphic Design: Siena Scarff Design

 

Finally, read more on Archup:

https://archup.net/recovery-of-the-old-hospital-of-san-sebastian-jose-maria-sanchez-garcia/

Call for Submissions: Redevelopment of the Market Area in via Buontalenti and Piazza Cavallotti

 

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