StudioMDA
Private company | |
Industry | Architecture, Urban Design, exhibition design |
Headquarters | Manhattan, New York |
Key people | Markus Dochantschi, |
Number of employees | 12 |
Website |
studiomda |
studioMDA, or Dochantschi Incorporated, is an international architecture firm founded in 2002 by Markus Dochantschi in New York City and Frankfurt, Germany. The firm consists of an international group of designers with a wide range of skills and perspective from working in an open studio.[1] The office has worked on projects in 14 different countries.
Architectural work
Conceptual projects
- U2 Tower Competition, 2003, Dublin, Ireland
- Forsythe Dance Studio, 2004, Vermont
- Governors Island Biomass Park, 2006, New York City
- New Housing, 2007, New York City
- Chelsea Tower, 2007, New York City
- High Line, 2007, New York City
- Chelsea Hotel, 2007, New York City
- BAM Tower, 2007, New York City.[2]
- Tempelhof Competition, 2008, Berlin, Germany
- Raising Malawi, 2009, Malawi
- ARC Competition, 2010, Colorado
- Munich Olympics, 2010, Germany
- Osnabrück Comprehensive School, 2011, Germany
- Condominiums, 2013, Tanzania
- FARROC, 2013, Queens, New York
Completed projects
- 2005 Chile Beach House, Chile
- 2005 WhatIF, New York City.[3]
- 2006 Maplewood Residence, New Jersey
- 2007 Audi Showroom, New York City[4]
- 2007 740 Park Avenue, New York City
- 2007 Tracy Anderson Dance Studio, New York City [5]
- 2007 Stockholm Penthouse, Sweden
- 2008 David Nolan Gallery, New York City[6][7]
- 2008 Anchorage Residence, Alaska
- 2009 High Line Office, New York City [8]
- 2010 Gumulira Clinic, Malawi
- 2011 Exerblast, New York City[9]
- 2011 Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York[10][11]
- 2011 National Arts Club Installation, New York
- 2012 Istanbul Gallery, Turkey
- 2012 Sagaponack Barn, Sagaponack, New York
- 2012 Detiger Loft, New York [12][13][14][15]
- 2013 137 Franklin Street, New York[16]
- 2013 303 Gallery, New York [17][18][19]
- 2013 Nahmad Contemporary, New York
In progress projects
- 2009 Center for Advance Mobility, Aachen, Germany
- 2013 West Village Carriage House, New York
- 2013 Lisson Gallery, New York
- 2014 64 Jermain, Sag Harbor, New York[20]
- 2014 UES Townhouse, New York
References
- ↑ "Columbia GSAPP". arch.columbia.edu. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
- ↑ "The Affordable-Housing". Metropolis. October 2008: 128–31.
- ↑ "WhatIf? Office Building by StudioMDA'". Archello. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
- ↑ "Audi Showroom".
- ↑ "Tracy Anderson Dance Studio by StudioMDA'". Architizer. Retrieved 2009. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Calender Main Event - Art Happenings. Manhattan. 2008. p. 64.
- ↑ Savino, Chiara. (2009). Gallerie D'arte. Milano: Motta Architettura.
- ↑ "Thanks to studioMDA for FLH Office Remodel". Friends of the High Line. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- ↑ "studioMDA". Editorial. Interior Design. 2011. p. 232–233.
- ↑ "Paul Kasmin Gallery, 27th Street by StudioMDA'". Dezeen. 2012-07-25. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
- ↑ Sanjay Gangal (2012-11-08). "Paul Kasmin Gallery by StudioMDA'". AECCAFE. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
- ↑ Quinn, Bradley (2012-09-01). Go With the Flow. ELLE. p. 160–169.
- ↑ Elgort, Robert (Winter 2007). Tomorrow's Party. Vogue Living. p. 122–127.
- ↑ Dupuis, Fabienne (October 2007). Manhattan Transfert. ArtTravel. p. 112–117.
- ↑ Remetsch, Christiane (Feb 2009). Loft in new York. AIT.
- ↑ Dailey, Jessica. "One Duplex Remains at Almost – Complete 137 Franklin Street". NY Curbed. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ↑ "Rodney Graham". 303 Gallery. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ↑ Duray, Dan. "303 Gallery to Open Second Location". 303 Gallery. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ↑ "303 Gallery". Archinect. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ↑ "64 Jermain". 64jermain.com. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
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