Dirty Magazine - A Behind the Scenes Look at a Startup Architecture Studio
The Level Studio Architecture team put together a proposal for The Architectural League NY’s annual League Prize, responding to their theme of Dirty.
Engaging Native American Communities for Cultural Respect and Collaboration in Repurposing Shuttered Museum Spaces
A recent article in the New York Times, by Julia Jacobs and Zachary Small, explains how leading museums are removing Native American displays due to new federal rules. It seems we are at the beginning of a long overdue reassessment of the ethics behind displaying cultural artifacts. The Level Studio Architecture team thought it was important to weigh in on this to discuss the importance of cultural respect, Indigenous rights, representation and inclusion, educational value, ethical responsibility, and evolving legal compliance issues.
Level Studio’s Book Recommendations for Aspiring Firm Owners
With the launch of our podcast, “Emerging,” we thought it would be a good time to share a list of book recommendations for others looking to start their own architecture firm.
What to Consider When Building an Electric Vehicle Charging Station
As the global shift towards electric mobility accelerates, the demand for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations is on the rise. Building an EV charging station is not just about installing a few charging units; it involves careful planning and consideration of various factors to ensure functionality, accessibility, and sustainability.
Considerations for Building a Modular Home in New York State
Building a modular home in New York State can be an excellent choice for those looking to create a customized, cost-effective, and energy-efficient living space.