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Brick Blueprint with Architecture Plus Information

New York, NY

Architecture Firm
A+I
Products
Livenza Raw
brick blueprint with archtiecture plus information

A+I is a New York based strategy-driven architecture and design agency focused on the future of work.

The name stems from Architecture + Information and encapsulates the firm’s investigative approach and creative curiosity. A+I was founded in 1996 by Brad Zizmor and Dag Folger who met at Columbia University. At the time, the blossoming dot-com era spotlighted architecture’s ability to push the boundaries of workplace design and meet the evolving needs of its workers. Since then, A+I has grown to be an internationally renowned firm with a diverse practice that encompasses branding, strategy, design, and architecture, specializing in workplace, retail and development projects.

A+I is recognized for its thought leadership in workplace strategy and design, its award-winning projects, and its meticulous, research-based designs. Recently completed projects include the Headquarters for Le Truc (part of Publicis Groupe), Peloton, Squarespace, Equinox, and Hines, as well as the elevated repositioning of theMART and PENN 1 for Vornado Realty Trust, and ‘The Gardens’ at 780 3rd for Nuveen Real Estate.

Q: What was your inspiration for the Peloton Headquarters?
A: Our greatest inspiration was the community of creators we met at Peloton, and their collective mission to support and empower their members. They aspired for their workplace environment to be egalitarian and of the highest quality, giving everyone throughout the organization equal treatment. That ambition informed the creative direction for the project and served as an anchor for design decisions. As a result, central to the design was the idea of a shared experience – one of connectivity and community.

Q: What was the overall goal, or desired outcome, for this project?
A: Our goal was to support every creator uniquely and equally, while maintaining perspective on the collective mission. We met and interviewed a wide range of creators with diverse workplace needs who were united by a commitment to a shared vision, and we wanted to support and celebrate that commitment.

Q: Why did you choose brick for this project? How important is material to your approach?
A: We chose brick after a thorough material research phase for a central “spine” wall that connects every floor of the project through a shared open space. We needed a material that would be constructed through aggregation, a process in which countless individual elements are combined to create an effect greater than its parts. In this way, the wall became an embodiment of our architectural mission. 

Q: What interested you most while designing this project?
A: We spent a lot of time engineering a system for the brick wall that could achieve the complex stacking and rotating pattern we designed. This pattern was developed in response to Peloton’s branding collateral, which uses similar gradient patterns to express dynamic movement, appropriate for this active and stacked space.

Q: What features of brick are most important to you? What made you choose Glen-Gery?
A: In addition to its construction logic, we chose Livenza Raw for its tactile qualities and variation in color and texture. For the desired effect to be achieved, each individual unit in the wall needed to have a distinct and “handmade” quality that set it apart.

Q: What made this design process different from others you have worked on?
A: Because of the complexity inherent in the design, there was a lot of back and forth between the overall design intent of the wall and the details built into each brick. This feedback loop between scales is different from other materials and led to the success of the end result.

Q: What is a typical timeline for a project of this scale?
A: For a project of this scale, the timeline varies greatly depending on a number of factors, from the extent of the strategic interrogation to the complexity of the design. A+I carefully designs the approach and schedule for a project based on our client’s unique needs and desires. On average, a project of this kind takes approx. 18-24 months.

Q: Has this project won any awards?
A: SARA National Design Awards 2022, Fitwel Impact Award 2022 (“Highest Scoring Project of All Time”)

 

Project Team
Phil Ward, Peter Knutson, Sohee Moon, Chris Shelley, Hannah Lee, Vané Broussard, Nico Martin, Maria Lozano, Anjali Patel, Catalina Rivera, Jara Mira, Josipa Baricevic, Katherine Salamat

Ebonite Smooth, Glacier Gray Western

Design Vault

From rustic homes to contemporary museums, brick is one of the most popular design elements for architects around the world. However, imagination of its use is often limited. This podcast will tell the inspiring stories of historic architects’ use of brick, and with the help of architectural leaders of the present, we’ll share how ideas of the past helped inspire and bring new designs to life. Each episode delivers compelling stories that will help stretch your imagination with brick and fuel your next design.

 

Host:

design vault

 

Doug Patt

How to Architect

 

Season 3 Guests:

daniela holt jpf architect

 

Daniela Holt Voith

Voith & Mactavish Architects LLP

Lawrenceville School

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ross padluck klingermanad architect

 

Ross Padluck

Kligermanad Architecture & Design

Private Residence

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gabe deck gnome architects

 

Gabe Deck

Gnome Architects

Sansom5

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michelle rodd architecture

 

Michelle Todd

M. Todd Architects

102 Bainbridge

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design vault podcast architect guest jeremy iannucci

 

Jeremy Iannucci

Marvel

1 Java

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daniela holt jpf architect

 

Tom Loftus

Aufgang

389 Weirfield Street

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design vault podcast architect guest

 

Rob Clocker

Hacin

55 Brighton

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morris adjmi architects

 

Vicente Quiroga

Morris Adjmi Architects

29 Huron

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kent suhrbuer bcj

 

Kent Suhrbier

BCJ

TCS Hall

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Simon Trumble

 

Simon Trumble

HDR

Brendan Iribe Center

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Season 2 Guests:

jay valgora

 

Jay Valgora

Studio V

Surf Avenue

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john woelfling

 

John Woelfling

Dattner Architects

Nevins Street

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william smart

 

William Smart

Smart Design

Smart Design Studio

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lorne rose

 

Lorne Rose

Lorne Rose Architects

The Tudor House

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christa waring

 

Christa Waring

CTA Architects

650 Park Avenue

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shane neufeld

 

Shane Neufeld

L/AND/A

Z House

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eric pros

 

Eric Pros

DS Architecture

Westlake Senior Center

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john zimmer

 

John Zimmer

Fogarty Finger

The Lively

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peter miller

 

Peter Miller

Palette Architecture

The Rogers Condominiums

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john hutch

 

John Hutch

JP2

Marketplace

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Bonus Episode:

brick of chicago
William Quam
Brick of Chicago
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Season 1 Guests:

everyday studio

 

Mateusz Nowacki

Everyday Studio

H-House

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Steve Knight

 

Steve Knight

David M. Schwarz Architects

Vanderbilt University

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michelle wagner

 

Michelle Wagner

Morris Adjmi Architects

Front + York

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gavri slasky

 

Gavri Slasky

Stephen B. Jacobs Group

Morgan Parc

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david gross

 

David E. Gross

GF55 Architects

Park + Elton

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peter vanderpoel

 

Peter VanderPoel

VanderPoel Architects

Guilford Court

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sussan lari

 

Sussan Lari

Sussan Lari Architect PC

Henhawk House

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david kubik

 

David Kubik

BKSK

Ganesvoort Row

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paul neuhaus

 

Paul Neuhaus

HGA

PA State Archives

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todd poisson

 

Todd Poisson

BKSK

Tammany / 44 Union Square

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Folio 2

Folio 2 is a publication on inspiring brick architecture. This edition features 12 unique projects from 10 elite firms from the United States, Canada, and Australia. Folio 2 features architectural projects from // - Morris Adjmi Architects - Substance Architecture - SBJ Group - TowerPinkster - Peter Vanderpoel - David M. Schwwarz Architects - Everyday Studio - Casey Brown Architecture - BVN Architecture - Smart Design Studio


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Minds Behind Design explores the design process behind architectural projects. Our latest episode features Gabe Deck, an architect from Gnome Architects, who discusses his actions when planning and designing a new piece of architecture.


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Fashion Built NYFW

For the first time in history, brick made it’s way to New York Fashion Week. In our Brickworks Design Studio on 5th Avenue, fashion and architecture collided in a space filled with prestigious architects, designers, and fashion symbols. We are honored to have had the opportunity to partner with HARMONIA, a brand that inspires and ignited the creative power of self-expression through their clothing designs, just as we wish to accomplish through brick. This iconic event showcased Glen-Gery’s new and popular brick products as we released our 2023 Brick Styles catalog, while corresponding clothing designs walked the runway for 300+ guests to experience. 

 

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During the exhibition, HARMONIA NY showcased 14 high fashion looks inspired by the 2023 Brick Styles Catalog and Glen-Gery's diverse portfolio of designer bricks, which are available in a wide array of colors, sizes and textures, including:

  • Pitt Cafe Series - Glen-Gery's inaugural Brick Color of the Year which features a collection of soft, neutral-toned bricks inspired by 2023's nature-inspired color and design trends that embody warmth, coziness and texture.
  • Altitude - The newest addition to Glen-Gery's Aviator Series which consists of several distinct monochromatic tone bricks with sharp contrasts that resemble those of early aircraft and aviation equipment.
  • Blue Smooth IronspotA part of the Sioux City Blues Series, a range of dark blue-black, through-body bricks that makes any modern design a standout project. Varying weather and lighting brings out the inherent luster and sheen in each individual brick.
  • True Gray SeriesThese cool, neutral, gray-toned, through-body color bricks were flawlessly created for those who seek a simple yet edgy aesthetic.
  • Emporium+ Series - Natural light will bring out the luster of these lightly coated facebricks, available in wirecut and smooth finishes, and premium colors that add unrivaled quality and sophistication.
  • Metallix Series - With its depth of color, the Metallix range reflects light on finished brickwork, creating a satin metallic sheen that glimmers and sparks immediate interest.
  • Venetian Glass BrickA range of brilliant, transparent, colored designer glass bricks inspired by the work of Venetian artisans.

 


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