DXA Studio Hosts Fourth Annual Boat Party

9/9/19


Lester Katz, Jordan Rogove, Wayne Norbeck

DXA studio, a New York based architecture and design firm known for a diverse range of projects primarily in Manhattan and Brooklyn, wrapped up a productive summer with their 4th annual boat party. This year’s Yellow Submarine themed bash took place aboard the Shearwater. Partners and co-founders Jordan Rogove and Wayne Norbeck steered the team to an eventful night filled with drink, food and festivities. The team had much to celebrate since over the eventful summer, the two co-founders were named Visiting Professors of Practice at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech.)

About DXA studio

DXA studio’s expertise spans an uncommonly broad spectrum of project types including multi-family and single family residential, commercial, institutional, hotel and event design. Our team members have a variety of experiences working on educational and nonprofit projects. DXA provides a rare balance of highly crafted design and exceptional project management, with particular adeptness at landmarks, loft board and zoning approvals, and NYC City Planning and Uniform Land Use Review Procedures.

DXA studio’s current work includes interiors at Essex Crossing, 242 Broome Street, the 300,000 SF Hap 8 condo and rental towers in Chelsea, a multi-phase development in Astoria, 280 St. Marks, Mt. Pleasant Church Conversion, 100 Barclay and Galapagos Detroit. Additionally, DXA is designing four ground up single-family townhouses for private clients ranging from 5,000 to 15,000 SF, a 15-story tower in the Lower East Side, and multiple performance venues including the famed Blue Note jazz club and the Highline Ballroom. DXA also has a variety of experience in sustainable and health-focused non-profit projects including a community in Zambia, malaria prevention through housing in Namibia, and housing in St. Marc, Haiti as a result of winning an international design competition.

At DXA studio, a project begins with an open exchange of ideas and collaboration. The client’s program and desires, along with the complexities of the project’s site are used to create a conceptual framework by which an architecture of distinctive identity, clarity, and ingenuity is created.

For more information about DXA studio, please visit http://www.dxastudio.com/.

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