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LEE H. SKOLNICK ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN PARTNERSHIP. dCity 2007. FIRM PROFILE. firm logo. Locations: 7 West 22 nd Street, New York, NY 10010 Web Site: www.skolnick.com Position in Industry: Financial Facts: Wide range of projects in many different areas Principals:

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dCity 2007

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  1. LEE H. SKOLNICK ARCHITECTURE + DESIGNPARTNERSHIP dCity2007

  2. FIRM PROFILE firm logo • Locations: 7 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10010 • Web Site: www.skolnick.com • Position in Industry: • Financial Facts: Wide range of projects in many different areas • Principals: • Lee H. Skolnick- FAIA, founder & principal • Paul S. Alter- AIA, principal • Jo Ann Secor- principal • Staff Includes: Architects, Exhibit Designers, Graphic Designers, Interior Designers, and Museum Educators • Sources: Firm Website www.skolnick.com dCity2007

  3. FIRM PROFILE firm logo • Philosophy: • "Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership stands at the intersection of architecture and interpretation. Here, giving form and imparting meaning become one objective, one vision, and one of the surest paths to superior design. It's an uncommon idea with powerful applications." • "LHSA + DP unearths the idea, the mission that lies at the heart of every project--whether it is a home, a place of worship or a museum--and incorporates that idea into every single decision, every last detail, from concept to construction." • Source: Firm Website www.skolnick.com dCity2007

  4. FIRM PROFILE firm logo • Awards: • AIA Long Island Architectural Achievement Award 2006 • Cooper Union Presidential Citation 2006 • Integrated Design / Integrated Development Excellence in Sustainable Design 2004 for Trapps Gateway • I.D. Magazine’s Annual Design Review 2004 for the “Off the Wall” Exhibition at the AIGA Gallery • Source: Firm Website www.skolnick.com dCity2007

  5. INSTALLATION firm logo • East End Children’s Museum • Location: Bridgehampton, NY • Plain Long Island Potato Barn inspired exterior with “cartoon world” interior • Encourages children to explore both realistic and imaginative ideas in interactive exhibits that have practical applications • 14,000 Square Feet • Source: Boody, Peter. "A Museum by Mothers, for Children." The New York Times 16 Oct. 2005, Late ed., sec. 14LI: 9. dCity2007

  6. INSTALLATION firm logo • Miami Children’s Museum • Location: Miami, FL • Exhibit design which encourages children of all ages to explore the unique geography and cultural diversity of Southern Florida • Trompe l’oeil murals, vibrant colors, and inventive manipulations of scale • 56,500 Square Feet • Source: Dunlop, Beth. "Another Magic Kingdom." Interior Design Feb. 2004: 89-92. dCity2007

  7. INSTALLATION firm logo • Trapps Gateway Visitor Center • Location: Gardiner, NY • The entry point to NY State’s largest privately funded preserve • “Trapps Gateway is of the land and ultimately is an invitation to the land.” • Natural look • Shawangunk conglomerate stone, gray-green slate • Geothermal heating/cooling system • Michael Reis. “Inspired by Nature" Stone World (Troy), Vol. 16, Issue 5, May. 2005: 48-55 • J.J.D. “With a Whisper, Trapps Gateway Coaxes Hikers to Hit the Trail”, Architectural Record, Vol. 187, Issue 10, Oct. 1999: 147 dCity2007

  8. INSTALLATION firm logo • Telecommunications Firm • Location: New York • Client’s request was “to deliver capacious, open plan surrounds and to project a “new face” in line with the forward thinking personality of the vanguard business.” • Inspired by the similarities between digital electronics and nervous system • Transparent and translucent materials are used to enhance the openness and light • 44,000 sq ft. • Geran, Monica. "Some Nerve!" Interior Design May 2002: 266-271. dCity2007

  9. INSTALLATION firm logo • Sony Wonder Technology Lab • Location: New York, NY • Concept: to combine education, entertainment and technology into an interactive experience which encourages both kids and adults to use creative expression while engaging in innovative and digital technologies. • The building serves as a hi-tech playground/museum. • It encourages people to engage themselves with the things around them. • Source: dCity2007

  10. INSTALLATION firm logo • 100 West 57th Street Apartment • Location: New York, NY • Focus: the clients new life with out the kids-- a fantasy if you will. • Incorporated the clients love for old movies and the scenery of the city by adding a ribbon of curving walls made out of a translucent double sided acrylic filled with a clear plastic honeycomb. • Projections from both the inside (movies/TV) and also the outside (city night life) can be seen on these "screens". • Source:Rozhon, Tracie. "Letting in the Light, Natural and Not." The New York Times 3 Dec. 2006, Late ed., sec. 11: 1. dCity2007

  11. CONTRIBUTORS firm logo • Parminder Kaur 2010 • Carla Wells 2010 • Lisa Han 2010 • Kyung won Kim 2010 • Sue Yin 2009 • Kerrie Marshall 2009 • Alexa d’Argence 2009 • Christina Galati 2008 dCity2007

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