H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture, New York, New York, USA

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Architecture Firm H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture
People Hugh Hardy, FAIA, founder & partner; John Fontillas, AIA, LEED AP, partner; Jack Martin, AIA, LEED AP, partner; Daria Pizzetta, AIA, partner; Ariel Fausto, AIA, LEED AP, partner; Geoff Lynch, AIA, LEED AP, partner; Michael Simon, managing principal; Kathy Kliever, director of business development; Abigail Carlen, LEED AP BD+C, marketing & public relations
Address 902 Broadway, 19th Floor
New York, New York, 10010 USA
Telephone 212-677-6030
Fax 212-979-0535
Email info@h3hc.com
Web Site http://www.h3hc.com
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[edit] Services

Architecture, Planning and Interior Design.

[edit] Focus

Performing Arts, Commercial, Restaurant, Residential, Hospitality, Library, Museum, Cultural, Education, Retail

[edit] Projects

  • New York Academy of Sciences New Headquarters, New York, New York
  • New York Botanical Garden Leon Levy Visitor Center
  • Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Renovation and Addition
  • Brooklyn Academy of Music
  • United States Courthouse (Jackson, MS)
  • Packer Collegiate Institute
  • Radio City Music Hall Restoration (New York, NY)
  • U.S. Customs and Immigration Center at Rainbow Bridge
  • Bryant Park Redesign
  • 4W, a 17-story residential loft building in Manhattan
  • Royden B. Davis, S.J. Performing Arts Center at Georgetown University
  • Two River Theater
  • Theater for a New Audience in Brooklyn, NY
  • Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[edit] Firm Statement

H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture LLC was founded in 2004 by Hugh Hardy and a select group of employees from predecessor firm Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates (HHPA).

H3 provides architecture, planning and interior design services in a flexible, collaborative environment. They specialize in projects for performing arts, libraries, educational facilities, residential buildings, museums, commercial office space and restaurants.

From their New York City office they have developed a distinctive and successful approach to design that fosters a meaningful dialogue among history, innovation and contemporary use.

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