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Meltzer/Mandl Architects., P.C.

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Meltzer/Mandl Architects., P.C.

Overview

With two generations of experience in the New York City design, development and construction fields, M/M has a solid record of designs that enhance the value of real estate transactions in the residential, cultural and institutional markets. Expert knowledge of zoning and building code allows us to maximize the potential of any property, while carefully gauging the cost of construction from early in the planning stage to maintain budget control. • Envision real estate and design constrains as opportunities to unlock value • Know the code and comply with it in ways that produce optimal outcomes • Know the cost of construction in NYC and maximize each dollar spent • Deliver fine aesthetic quality in line with project budget We are skilled listeners and use project constraints to fuel powerful design solutions. Our award winning designs bring a timeless sense of confidence and taste, which we follow through down to the smallest detail. Our simple, no-detours philosophy is responsible for a long-history of successful work. We have a disciplined five-step approach: • Be clear on the project’s mission • Carefully evaluate zoning and code requirements to extract maximum buildable area • Begin a hyper-efficient design process that uses every square foot available • Engage with construction experts early to identify value engineering opportunities • Closely plan for the active monitoring of construction M/M is widely-recognized for its numerous NYC affordable and market-rate housing projects. The design of Melrose Court, a high-density, low-rise, 265-unit affordable housing community on three city blocks (4.5 acres) located in the South Bronx received the “1994 Pillars of the Industry Award” for the Best Multifamily Housing Project in the country. The firm has been honored for design excellence by the American Institute of Architects, the NY Society of Architects, National Association of Home Builders, the Society of American Registered Architects and others.