Located in New York City since the founding of the practice in
1963, Polshek Partnership Architects is a 150-person firm known
for architectural excellence and for its longstanding commitment
to cultural, educational, governmental and scientific institutions.
Projects have been published internationally and recognized with
numerous awards for design excellence and for their important contributions
to the cultural life of their cities.
Polshek Partnership has worked on such notable projects as the
William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Arkansas,
Columbia University Law School's Jerome Greene Hall, the critically
acclaimed Rose Center for Earth and Space at the American Museum
of Natural History, the S.I. Newhouse School of Communications at
Syracuse University, Stanford University's Center for Visual Arts,
the Carnegie Hall renovation, the Ed Sullivan Theater renovation,
and The New York Times Printing Building, among many other noteworthy
buildings. Visit
Polshek Partnership's Website