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Scott Henson Architect, in collaboration with Stephen B Jacobs Group, is a National Design Award Winner in the 2016 Society of American Registered Architects Celebration of Architecture and Design Program for their work with General Growth Properties on the Knickerbocker Telephone Company... View full entry »
2014 MASterworks Awards Recognize Excellence in Architecture and Urban DesignWeeksville Heritage Center is Named “Best New Building” NEW YORK, NY: June 17, 2014 –Nine innovative architecture and urban design projects have been chosen as winners of The... View full entry »
To celebrate National Architecture Week we are presenting new photos of our award-winning project in our website.Take a look!http://hensonarchitect.com/projects/historic-preservation/eberhard-faber-pencil-factory-details-2/ View full entry »
EXCITING NEWS!We received the Lucy Moses Preservation Award from The New York Landmarks Conservancy, the Conservancy’s highest honors for outstanding preservation efforts, for the Engelhardt Addition of the Eberhard Faber Pencil Factory.Find out more about our project here... View full entry »
http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2013/10/28/50_years_later_relive_the_destruction_of_old_penn_station.php Hana R. Alberts reports for Curbed. It was 50 years ago today that demolition began on the New York icon that evokes intense nostalgia and mourning even today: the old Pennsylvania Station. To... View full entry »
By Eve M. Kahn. Published: April 2012. Traditional Building Magazine. Victorian cast-iron façades were the first curtain walls, maximizing natural light and column-free interior space. When poorly maintained, they can become unstable sieves. Scott Henson, the head of a five-person... View full entry »
By Aaron Seward. Published: February 1, 2012. The Architect's Newspaper. Scott Henson Architect with Gilsanz Murray Steficek. Local Law 11/98 is a New York City statute mandating that any building of more than six stories must have its faҫade inspected once every five years. Scott Henson of... View full entry »
By Eve M. Kahn. Published: May 22, 2005. The New York Times. A year ago, owners of condominium apartments at 241 Eldridge Street heard dire news. Cavities were forming within the brick walls of their century-old tenement, so much so that the place was held up largely by inertia. Scott Henson, an... View full entry »