462 Broadway wins Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award

PBDW and team has won a Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award for their stunning work on 462 Broadway. Their meticulous restoration has returned a French Renaissance-style building to its original glory. The project also won a MASterworks Award for Best Restoration from the Municipal Art Society of New York, and a Stanford White Award for Historic Preservation in 2018.

SoHo Loft featured in Dwell

Dwell magazine featured architect Julian King’s beautiful SoHo Loft project in the April issue. MFLD successfully solved the lighting challenges of this narrow loft––and the thoughtful design brings daylight into the entire space. Click here for the article and additional photos.

Interior Design features new SJP Boutique

Featured in Interior Design magazine in April 2019, the new Sarah Jessica Parker boutique designed by Cass Calder Smith Architecture, with lighting by MFLD, is located in the South Street Seaport neighborhood.

Harlem School of the Arts featured in New York Times

The New York Times featured the $9.5 million renovation of Harlem School of the Arts. MFLD is working with Imrey Studio on the renovation which is funded by the Herb Alpert Foundation. Click here for the story.

Architectural Record features Grace Church High School Athletic Center

Architectural Record features the Grace Church School Gymnasium in the “Vertical Expansions” article, January 2019. Designed by MBB with lighting by MFLD, the school’s 14,000-square-foot extension provides large multipurpose spaces that can accommodate courts for team sports as well as all-school gatherings and events. Click here for article.

Interior Design features Tribeca Penthouse

Interior Design magazine featured the Steven Learner Studio designed Tribeca Penthouse. MFLD provided the lighting design for this interior renovation of a 4,500 s.f. open plan penthouse.

Duane Library wins Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award

PBDW and team have won a Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award for their work on the Duane Library at Fordham University. The restoration breathed new life into the campus landmark, making it a relevant and vital part of the University. The scope included interior and exterior renovations, as well as major infrastructural upgrades.