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Chosen as one of the top new york architecture firms for the second year in a row.  I-Beam "designs and constructs residential, landscape, and commercial projects, blending an unerring eye for functionality with a streamlined sensibility."

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Finalists for The American Architecture Prize for the 2017 Firm of The Year Award.

Chosen as one of the top architecture firms in New York, for four years in a row by New York Magazine.

“I-Beam designs and constructs residential, landscape, and commercial projects, blending an unerring eye for functionality with a streamlined sensibility."

Wendy Goodman, New York Magazine

 

 

Suzan Wines Azin Valy

Suzan Wines Azin Valy

We create inspiring and cutting edge environments that bring beauty, serenity, playfulness, while increasing productivity, efficiency and savings for our clients. 

We repurpose the abandoned, rethink the obvious, and celebrate the future possibilities of design. 

We make the ordinary, extraordinary.

We believe that architectural design is a collaborative process that transforms spatial perception and personal experience. 

 

I-Beam Design is an award-winning woman-owned Architecture and Design firm. The firm’s “sensitive yet highly innovative design solutions” have been featured in numerous national and international publications including The New York Times, New York Magazine, Vogue, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture Magazine, and Domus among many others.

With over 20 years of experience on a broad range of projects including corporate, commercial, cultural, landscape and residential work, I-Beam’s personnel are actively engaged in all phases of the building process, from Feasibility Studies, Design Documents, Building Department and Government Permitting to construction supervision and sign offs.

I-Beam has been shortlisted by the American Architecture Prize for Best Interior Design Firm 2017 and included amongst the Top Architecture firms by New York Magazine. I-Beam’s work has been exhibited at the Milan Triennale, the Venice Biennale, AIANY Center for Architecture, and Prince Charles’ Royal Gardens.