Studio ST Architects’ 20th Anniversary
We celebrated our 20th anniversary with a party in Ansche Chesed Synagogue on June 8. Clients, collaborators, friends and family joined us for a celebratory evening with live music—courtesy of…
We celebrated our 20th anniversary with a party in Ansche Chesed Synagogue on June 8. Clients, collaborators, friends and family joined us for a celebratory evening with live music—courtesy of…
Home Stratosphere featured two of Studio ST Architects’ custom houses, both of which were designed for Esther’s family. You can see more on Home Stratosphere about Desert House and Sustainable…
We are excited to announce that our renovation for Skokie Valley Synagogue has been selected as a Special Mention in the Architizer A+ Awards for the Architecture +Renovation category. According…
Published: Patch Skokie Valley Agudath Jacob made a major pivot a decade ago. With new renovations, the synagogue’s architecture has turned along with it. A free, public dedication ceremony for…
Published: New York Jewish Week Ansche Chesed, a historic Conservative synagogue located in a large, Romanesque- and Byzantine-inspired building on the Upper West Side, has completed an $8 million, two-year renovation…
Published: Architect Magazine Studio ST Architects’ renovation of the 94-year-old Ansche Chesed Synagogue revitalizes the space to encourage a greater sense of community and to accommodate twenty-first century needs. The…
Studio ST Architects was selected to be in Contemporary Architects of America 2023 alongside 24 other amazing architecture firms. The book features our Jones Street Multifamily Apartments, 535 WEA luxury…
Published: Home Stratosphere Our Lincoln Towers Apartment combination and renovation was featured on Home Stratosphere. You can see photos and read more about our project on their website.
Published: Architizer MicroPolis is a proposal for a new housing typology of micro-homes in metropolitan centers such as New York City. It can be installed in already built, empty urban…
The Skokie Valley Synagogue renovation transformed the sanctuary, built in 1963, from a dark and formal space to an ethereal, light-filled and ADA accessible room for communal prayer.
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