Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners LLP (BBB) is an international
architecture firm. It is based in
New York City and has an additional office in
Washington, DC. The firm's name is derived from the three founding partners: John H. Beyer, Richard Blinder, and John Belle (1932 - 2016).[1] The three architects met in 1961 while working in the New York office of
Victor Gruen. The trio developed a specialty in historic preservation.[2]
In the decades since the firm was established in 1968,[2] Beyer Blinder Belle has won three Presidential Design Awards, the Medal of Honor from the
American Institute of Architects New York Chapter, and the national AIA Firm Award, as well as other awards.
In 2008, managing partner
Frederick Bland was appointed as a commissioner of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC). This city agency is responsible for protecting and preserving New York City's significant buildings and sites.[3]
Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners LLP (BBB) is an international
architecture firm. It is based in
New York City and has an additional office in
Washington, DC. The firm's name is derived from the three founding partners: John H. Beyer, Richard Blinder, and John Belle (1932 - 2016).[1] The three architects met in 1961 while working in the New York office of
Victor Gruen. The trio developed a specialty in historic preservation.[2]
In the decades since the firm was established in 1968,[2] Beyer Blinder Belle has won three Presidential Design Awards, the Medal of Honor from the
American Institute of Architects New York Chapter, and the national AIA Firm Award, as well as other awards.
In 2008, managing partner
Frederick Bland was appointed as a commissioner of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC). This city agency is responsible for protecting and preserving New York City's significant buildings and sites.[3]