SHoP Architects, a 60 person practice located in downtown Manhattan, founded by its five principals in 1996, has been a leader in the transformation of intricate theoretical design into easily understood construction models by reconsidering architectural practice. This think tank has pushed the designer's realm past form making and into software design, branding, real estate development, construction, and the co-development of new sustainable technologies. As both practitioners and educators, their commitment to challenging the entire process of building has proven to a generation of architects that beauty and technological proficiency are not mutually
exclusive. Their current work includes a two-mile waterfront park along New York's East River, and projects for the Fashion Institute of Technology and Goldman Sachs, both in Manhattan, and Google in Mountain View, CA. Recently completed projects include Garden Street Lofts in Hoboken, NJ, Hangil Book House in Seoul, South Korea, The Porter House in New York City, and SanLiTun in Beijing. SHoP's work has won numerous awards, including the 2009 National Design Award for Architecture Design, awarded by Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. SHoP's work has also been published and exhibited internationally, and is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
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