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Oct 16, 2025
BBB is pleased to announce that Nathaniel Rogers, AIA, has been promoted to Partner. Trained in both architecture and historic preservation, Nate has focused his career on renovation, expansion, and adaptive reuse projects for cultural, higher education, and public-sector clients. He is a resolute believer…
First Battery Armory Building to become new hub for Reform Judaism institution, educating Jewish leaders and uplifting community life.
May 13, 2025
Beyer Blinder Belle is pleased to announce the promotion of one Principal, six Senior Associates, and 16 Associates who have demonstrated consistent leadership within BBB and a commitment to furthering the firm’s mission. Congratulations!
May 6, 2025
Redesigned lobby, bookstore, and signage mark a new chapter for the cultural institution in Manhattan
Beyer Blinder Belle-designed project includes a modernized train station, a new premier restaurant, & renovated retail
Carlos Cardoso brings his expertise in sustainability, project management, and collaboration to the mission of PHN.
The residential conversion of the former Portals I office building at 1250 Maryland Avenue SW has been granted approval by the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts—the body established by Congress to oversee the architectural development of the District of Columbia—paving the way for the project to move forward.
Congratulations to District of Columbia Courts on the completion of the C Street Addition of the H. Carl Moultrie Courthouse!
Design evokes spirit of original, early twentieth-century theater with added upgrades and modernizations for audiences and artists
May 29, 2024
Beyer Blinder Belle is pleased to announce the promotion of five Principals, two Senior Associates, and 11 Associates who have demonstrated consistent leadership within BBB and a commitment to furthering the firm’s mission. Congratulations!
We are proud to announce that BBB has successfully completed Just® 2.0 registration through the International Living Future Institute (ILFI).
Jun 9, 2023
“Helping Make History,” Douglass High School Reopens to the Public in Loudoun County, VA
May 9, 2023
Beyer Blinder Belle is pleased to announce the promotion of 22 people in 2023 who have demonstrated consistent leadership within BBB and a commitment to furthering the firm’s mission. Congratulations!
The 92nd Street Y—recently rebranded 92NY—has reopened their flagship dance venue, Buttenwieser Hall at The Arnhold Center, and BBB was on hand to celebrate the ribbon-cutting as renovation architect and master planner.One of the most historic spaces in 92NY’s original 1929 building, Buttenwieser Hall…
Mar 16, 2023
J Coopers Row, a 310-unit residential building in Washington, DC, recently celebrated its topping-out, and BBB’s own Kevin Storm, Jennie Gwin, Anna Barbour, and Timothy Harkin were on hand to celebrate with developer Jefferson Apartment Group (JAG), builder Paradigm Companies, and many others.Located…
Mar 16, 2023
BBB architects Aaron Lamport and Nate Rogers, who have been instrumental in the renewal of Harvard University’s Adams and Winthrop Houses, were recently interviewed by Harvard Alumni about their work at their alma mater. They described how it felt to renovate spaces that held such personal meaning for…
NEW YORK (February 28, 2023) – Beyer Blinder Belle, Architects and Planners, LLP (BBB), an award-winning architecture, planning, and interiors firm with offices in New York City, Washington, DC, and Boston, has acquired LVCK, LLC, a Manhattan-based and internationally recognized environmental graphics…
The Beyer Blinder Belle Foundation is pleased to announce Clare Fentress as the recipient of the 2022 John Belle Travel Fellowship.
BBB volunteers mentored young women, focusing on historic preservation and adaptive reuse, in our fourth year participating in AIA’s Architecture for Everyone: Girls Mentor Program.
Apr 1, 2022
We are pleased to announce the following promotions. Congratulations!
Welcome to Colony Square, reimagined.
The renovation and expansion of the National Presbyterian Church, led by Beyer Blinder Belle, was celebrated on October 17, 2021. The project represents the first major alteration since the 1967 construction of the mid-century modern landmark, which is listed on the DC Inventory of Historic Sites.
Jul 19, 2021
retrofit magazine published the following article, which celebrates the restoration of Washington, D.C.'s first Carnegie Library, in their July/August 2021 issue. The article was contributed by BBB's Jennie Gwin.
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL) is New York’s new central circulating library, designed by Dutch architecture firm Mecanoo in collaboration with Beyer Blinder Belle. Built within the 1914 shell and steel frame of the Mid-Manhattan Library which it replaces, the 180,000-square foot building is topped with a spectacular angular roof and public rooftop amenities to make a new urban icon on Fifth Avenue.
The AIA has recognized the revitalization and creative adaptive reuse of Eero Saarinen’s TWA Flight Center, the master plan for Manhattan’s largest stretch of undeveloped land below 96th Street, and the master plan for a new transit-oriented neighborhood in Southeast Washington, DC.
The Beyer Blinder Belle Foundation has announced the recipients of two annual awards programs.
“It’s a beautiful jewel in the middle of this green oasis, surrounded by all-glass buildings—so that the contrast between the masonry and scale of this gem of a building and the tall glass buildings around it emphasizes its importance, and maybe makes it more precious.”Hany Hassan,…

























