Established in '92 by Glynis M. Berry and Hideaki Ariizumi,
studio a/b architects offers a wide range of services, including
planning, architectural and urban designs. studio a/b
advocates design that considers both the physical and
intangible aspects of sites. The designs of studio a/b
architects create choices for the user by stimulating a mix of
experiences and stressing a connection to nature. They also
have expertise in traffic calming, pedestrian and bicycle
projects. Glynis is a LEED Accredited Professional capable of
guiding projects through a green agenda and registration with
the U.S. Green Building Council.

Architectural and furniture designs by studio a/b have been
published in Architectural Digest, The New York Times and
The New American House. The "House on North Fork" was
awarded in Space Design (SD) Review '94 and received the
Award of Honor from the New York Council, Society of
American Registered Architects, '97. The house was also
featured in the TV program "Amazing Vacation Homes," aired
September, '04. In Metropolis Magazine Michael Sorkin cited
studio a/b's "elegant" proposal for Hell's Kitchen South as
"perhaps the most readily and immediately realizable of all the
projects". studio a/b architects is a 51% woman-owed, 49%
minority-owned partnership.


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