LYNNE BRESLIN ARCHITECTS

Lynne Breslin Architects has been designing residential, institutional, curatorial and development projects for over thirty years. Offering both design and construction administration services at all scales, LBA blends comprehensive experience with enthusiastic creativity. Our objective is to generate designs that exceed our clients' expectations.


 
 
 
 
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Lynne Breslin

Lynne Breslin is a founding member of the architecture firm LBA. Her firm’s award winning work in the US, China and Africa has been widely published. She has taught architectural history and theory as well as design studio at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia since 1986. She has also taught at Princeton University School of Architecture, the Cooper Union and Pratt University. A graduate of Harvard College, she holds a M.Arch and M.A. from Princeton University. She was a Luce Scholar and served on the Advisory Board of the Princeton School of Architecture. In addition to housing, single family residences, and schools, Breslin has designed a wide range of exhibitions for major museums including the opening temporary exhibition for the U S Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Cotsen Children’s Library at Princeton University, Slavery in NY and the Civil War for the N-Y Historical Society, and the permanent exhibition at the Empire State building. Space, construction, video, graphics and artifacts are used to immerse visitors and compel them to examine the conventions of museum narratives. She has also written essays for books and design magazines on contemporary Japanese architecture and urbanism, museums and photography.


Arkadiusz Piegdon

Arkadiusz Piegdon is a graduate of Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation from where he holds a Master of Architecture degree. He is also a graduate of St Paul's School and Wesleyan University where he received a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics. He has participated in exhibitions at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York. He is a registered architect of New York State