![]() ![]() ![]() Eric is currently leading the Jones Beach Energy & Nature Center, and recently completed the New York State Equal Rights Heritage Center, A/D/O and Carmel Place. He cultivates an inquisitive and playful approach to architecture, connecting buildings with public space, and people with a changing world. Born in the tropics of Vietnam and trained in Amsterdam and New York City, she brings a global outlook and an obsession with greenery to the firm’s design culture.īorn in Montreal of Argentinian heritage, Eric trained in London, Calcutta, Paris and Boston before co-founding nARCHITECTS in New York with Mimi Hoang. Responding to our world in flux while fostering social engagement guides her work. Mimi co-founded nARCHITECTS with Eric Bunge with a belief in architecture as an agent of positive change, responding to and connecting people with the environment in unexpected ways. ![]() This unique mix of geographic and cultural backgrounds helps them to interpret the range of contexts and cultures that shape their projects. Their team includes members from Vietnam, Hong Kong, Australia, Canada, Spain, Serbia, Florida, Arizona, Idaho, Ohio, Detroit, Pennsylvania, and Seattle. NARCHITECTS international work includes buildings in Beirut, Calgary, Hong Kong, and installations in France, and the Design Triennial in Milan. They are a team of architects and designers working collaboratively with the spirit of an atelier and the organization of an office. They partner with public agencies, cultural institutions, developers, and private clients to design architecture that aligns with a changing world. The practice was founded to address contemporary issues in architecture through conceptually driven, socially engaging, and technologically innovative design work. and Columbia/Barnard Colleges, and as a visiting professor at Harvard University, Yale University, UC Berkeley and University of Toronto.NARCHITECTS is a Brooklyn-based architectural studio working nationally and internationally on new buildings, transformations, and public spaces. He has also taught at Parsons School of Design, R.I.S.D. Prior to founding nARCHITECTS, he trained in New York, Boston, Paris, Calcutta and London. Eric received a Master of Architecture from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Architecture from McGill University, both with Distinction and the Thesis Prize. In 2012, World Architecture News named nARCHITECTS “part of a select group crowned to lead the next generation of designers in the 21st century.”Įric Bunge, AIA, is a co-founding Principal of Brooklyn based nARCHITECTS, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University. The firm was ranked within the top 10 in the US in the design category for three consecutive years from 2014-16 US by Architect Magazine. NARCHITECTS’ numerous awards and honors include a 2016 Academy of Arts and Letters Award in architecture, the AIANY Andrew J Thomas Award for Pioneers in Housing, the Architectural League’s Emerging Voices in 2006 and Young Architects Forum prize in 2001, several AIA NY Design Honor Awards, and the Canadian Professional Rome Prize in 2005. Projects include Carmel Place/My Micro NY - New York City’s first micro unit building, the renovation of Chicago Navy Pier with team lead James Corner Field Operations, the creative hub A/D/O in Brooklyn for Mini/BMW, the Wyckoff House Museum in Brooklyn, Manhattan’s Switch Building, the bamboo Canopy for MoMA/P.S.1, the M2 Building in Calgary, and a pavilion for the XX1st Milan Triennale in 2016. ![]() Founded with the aim of joining innovative concepts, social responsibility and technical innovation in addressing contemporary issues, the diverse and international work of the award winning practice encompasses architecture, interiors, and urban design. NARCHITECTS, PLLC, is a Brooklyn based architecture office led by Principals Eric Bunge and Mimi Hoang. Critical, Curatorial & Conceptual Practices ![]()
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