Founded in 1996, and located in Sag Harbor and Manhattan, New York, MB Architecture provides full architectural services across a wide range of building types and environmental conditions. We have envisioned, designed, and built custom-crafted private residences; pre-fabricated homes; art installations; commercial and cultural spaces; places of worship; multi-family housing; specialty museums; town plans and public spaces. The ‘Arc House’, ‘House in the Lanes’, ‘Amagansett Modular’, and ‘Driftwood House’ are some of the more known examples of our single-family residential work; while ‘Farmside Housing’, the ‘Art Box’, ‘New Herrick Park’, and ‘Park Erratica’ illustrate our ongoing research in community-oriented projects. Since our inception, we have been dedicated to designing total environments where buildings are a component of a larger canvas that includes nature, the neighborhood and community. Whether designing individual homes, or multi-family ones, we aim to weave a fabric of buildings and open spaces that enriches neighborhoods and fosters the growth of the individual and the community. We design with materials and methods that perform well over time, age gracefully, and require little maintenance. The use of passive systems —and sustainable design— which take advantage of solar orientation, wind direction, and landscaping is fundamental to our process. Our built work is dotted in numerous locations on the East End of Long Island (from Southampton to Montauk), in New York, and Germany; and we have envisioned larger-scaled projects for New Orleans, China, Austria, Kenya, Papua New Guinea, and Chile.
Founded in 1996, and located in Sag Harbor and Manhattan, New York, MB Architecture provides full architectural services across a wide range of building types and environmental conditions. We have envisioned, designed, and built custom-crafted private residences; pre-fabricated homes; art installations; commercial and cultural spaces; places of worship; multi-family housing; specialty museums; town plans and public spaces. The ‘Arc House’, ‘House in the Lanes’, ‘Amagansett Modular’, and ‘Driftwood House’ are some of the more known examples of our single-family residential work; while ‘Farmside Housing’, the ‘Art Box’, ‘New Herrick Park’, and ‘Park Erratica’ illustrate our ongoing research in community-oriented projects. Since our inception, we have been dedicated to designing total environments where buildings are a component of a larger canvas that includes nature, the neighborhood and community. Whether designing individual homes, or multi-family ones, we aim to weave a fabric of buildings and open spaces that enriches neighborhoods and fosters the growth of the individual and the community. We design with materials and methods that perform well over time, age gracefully, and require little maintenance. The use of passive systems —and sustainable design— which take advantage of solar orientation, wind direction, and landscaping is fundamental to our process. Our built work is dotted in numerous locations on the East End of Long Island (from Southampton to Montauk), in New York, and Germany; and we have envisioned larger-scaled projects for New Orleans, China, Austria, Kenya, Papua New Guinea, and Chile.