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Leeser Architecture

Profile Overview | Projects | Competitions | Awards | Publications
Museum of the Moving Image, Queens, NY 2010 (Photo: Peter Aaron/Esto photo)
Zürcher Gallery, New York, 2009 (Photo: Frank Oudeman)
Museum of the Moving Image, Queens, NY 2010 (Rendering: Leeser Architecture)
The Strand, Theater, Brooklyn, New York, 2010 (Rendering: Leeser Architecture)
Laboral Center for Art and Creative Industries, Exhibition Design, Gijon, Spain, 2007 (Photo: Leeser Architecture)
Vaccaro Loft, Residential, New York, 2004 (Photo: Frank Oudeman)
Top Left: Museum of the Moving Image, Queens, NY 2010 (Photo: Peter Aaron/Esto photo)
Top center: FEEDBACK, Laboral Center for Art and Creative Industries, Exhibition Design, Gijon, Spain, 2007 (Photo: Leeser Architecture)
Top right: Zürcher Gallery, New York, 2009  (Photo: Frank Oudeman)
Bottom left: The Strand Theater, Brooklyn, New York, 2010  (Rendering: Leeser Architecture)
Bottom center: SoHo Loft, Residential, New York, 2004 (Photo: Frank Oudeman)
Bottom right: Highlands House, Residential, Highlands, New York, 2010 (Rendering: Leeser Architecture)
Leeser Architecture is known internationally for design innovation and the integration of new technologies into physical spaces. The firm's work encompasses architectural design at all scales. Leeser Architecture's designs emerge from cultural, social, and technological patterns present at the site or situation they are engaging. Their projects frequently use technology to re-frame their understanding of architectural conventions and production, creating powerful environments in the process. By shaping and re-focusing their awareness of these forces, they create complex and richly varied spatial experiences, new programmatic relationships, and beautifully simple organizations. Institutional projects, museums, and performing art centers are areas of particular interest and expertise.
Leeser Architecture
20 Jay Street, M03
Brooklyn NY 11201
Phone +1 718 643 6656
Fax +1 718 313 6945
[email protected]
www.leeser.com
Leeser Architecture Team
Owner
Thomas Leeser
Founded
1989
Employees
10 - 15
Specialties
Cultural
Institutional