"Un especialista del estudio Balmori Associates de Nueva York recorrió el Jardín Botánico de la Fundación Miguel Lillo para conocer las características de cada especie."
Read the article about our work in Tucumán.
"Un especialista del estudio Balmori Associates de Nueva York recorrió el Jardín Botánico de la Fundación Miguel Lillo para conocer las características de cada especie."
Read the article about our work in Tucumán.
Soho Tower construction rises in the New York skyline.
Green roofs became the design guidelines to shape a city in Sejong, Korea.
Join us on November 16 at the Library of Congress as Noemie Lafaurie-Debany speaks about our archives at Yale University Library.
Moderated by Ann Whiteside, Librarian/Assistant Dean for Information Services, Loeb Library, Harvard Graduate School of Design with Noémie Lafaurie-Debany, Balmori Associates, Tomas Hernandez, Alexander Gorlin Architects and Mark Rylander, Mark Rylander Architect.
Selecting stones at the quarry on a rainy day in 2011 for our project in Bilbao, Spain.
Balmori Associates was selected to participate in the Chilean Architecture and Urbanism Biennial with the theme of “Unpostponable Dialogues.”
Balmori Associates will be represented at North Cove Harlem RiverFest, showcasing our work and vision of floating islands. Come join us!
The Hermas Development will feature four office buildings organized around a central courtyard. Each building has retail on the ground floor, nine office floors, and a tenth roof level amenities connecting all four buildings.
Image and text from the exhibition at the World Financial Center, An Installation of the Cycles of Landscape, February 21-March 5, 1989
"This is not a flower show. This installation explores landscape and nature in its various stages of development, presenting the dynamic process of change, rather than displaying plantlife at its peak, as the typical flower show does. Cycles of fading, wilting and dying are as integral to the design of a landscape as are budding, flowering and growing. The show visualizes beginnings and ends, perspectives of time, cycles of life and death that give measure to our world."
"New York-based architects Balmori often use unique means for their experimental projects. Their floating islands, green sculptures, and plenty of other intriguing surprises change up the cityscape and redefine urban planning."
Read more at Smart Magazine
Construction on 242 West 53rd St, a 62-story mixed-use tower reaches the topping out point.
The Gywnns Falls Trail Masterplan project is a response to community interest in restoring the Gywnns Falls Stream Ecosystem, which had been damaged over time by industrial pollution, illegal dumping, and neglect. The masterplan drew public attention to the stream and its watershed by outlining revitalization strategies, which included educational activities for area public schools and annual public celebrations.