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NYC Architecture and Construction Awards

The James Nomad Hotel

We’re thrilled to announce our role as hosts for the Architecture and Construction Red Awards NYC! These prestigious awards recognize individuals whose visionary leadership, creativity, and unwavering commitment are making significant contributions to the evolution of New York City.

We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to commemorate the accomplishments of this year’s deserving recipients, spanning developers, real estate experts, legal professionals, and more.

Mark your calendars for September 25, 2024, and join us in applauding their achievements while wishing them continued success in their endeavors.

NYC Architecture and Construction Awards
Converting to Luxury

Converting to Luxury

BSH Experience & Design Center

A Renovation Celebration and Panel on How Office-Resi Conversions are Creating New Luxury Properties in NY. Join The Real Deal and BSH for “Converting to Luxury” – a reception and live conversation between NYC development, CRE, and investment leaders on their experience with active office-luxury conversion projects in NYC. The evening will gather top developers, designers and investors in the brand-new BSH Experience and Design Center in Manhattan —for an evening of networking, drinks, food, and experience-driven information. You’ll hear our featured speakers discuss: Panelists:Woody Heller | Founding Partner, Branton Realty ServicesDaniel Lebensohn | Co-Founder, Co-CEO, BH3 ManagementRobert Fuller | […]

UMBAU: Nonstop Transformation (Exhibition)

UMBAU: Nonstop Transformation (Exhibition)

Goethe Institute, New York City

On the heels of GMP’s successful exhibition of adaptive-reuse works that ran parallel to the Venice Biennale of Architecture in Italy last May, the firm debuts its first-ever U.S. show in early October at the German cultural center Goethe-Institut USA in New York City. Called UMBAU.Nonstop Transformation — the word umbau translates variously as rebuilding, renovation and conversion — the exhibit will present eight to 10 very different works that all significantly transform their existing buildings and urban settings: