LEVENBETTS is an award winning New York City based architecture practice. The office was founded by David Leven and Stella Betts in 1997 and focuses on design at all scales including urban design, public architecture, houses and housing, commercial workspaces, exhibitions and furniture. The office employs a variety of methods to arrive at innovative solutions within the programs and sites of architecture.
LEVENBETTS work has been recognized nationally and internationally through awards, exhibitions and publications. The office has won sixteen AIA awards, most recently for the East Flatbush Public Library, Zoid Pavilion, Square House and Cornell University Rhodes Hall.
In 2020, the office was awarded the AIA New York State Firm of the Year and Stella Betts was recognized by Architectural Record as the New Generation Leader as part of its Women in Architecture Award.
The office is currently working on the renovation of the Queens Museum, three public libraries, a new home for Aperture Foundation, two houses in Columbia County, NY and a 300,000 square foot Life Sciences Building in Harlem through the New York City Economic Development Corporation.
LEVENBETTS was selected by the Architectural League of New York for the 2009 Emerging Voices series, Architectural Record’s 2007 Design Vanguard and the 2003 Young Architects forum. Moreover, the office’s work has been exhibited internationally in New York, Berlin, Seoul, China, Washington, DC and at the Center for Architecture in Manhattan. In 2021, LEVENBETTS published a book in collaboration with Thomas deMonchaux titled Thirteen Ways of Looking at a House which featured thirteen house designs as well as essays and text.
LEVENBETTS is an award winning New York City based architecture practice. The office was founded by David Leven and Stella Betts in 1997 and focuses on design at all scales including urban design, public architecture, houses and housing, commercial workspaces, exhibitions and furniture. The office employs a variety of methods to arrive at innovative solutions within the programs and sites of architecture.
LEVENBETTS work has been recognized nationally and internationally through awards, exhibitions and publications. The office has won sixteen AIA awards, most recently for the East Flatbush Public Library, Zoid Pavilion, Square House and Cornell University Rhodes Hall.
In 2020, the office was awarded the AIA New York State Firm of the Year and Stella Betts was recognized by Architectural Record as the New Generation Leader as part of its Women in Architecture Award.
The office is currently working on the renovation of the Queens Museum, three public libraries, a new home for Aperture Foundation, two houses in Columbia County, NY and a 300,000 square foot Life Sciences Building in Harlem through the New York City Economic Development Corporation.
LEVENBETTS was selected by the Architectural League of New York for the 2009 Emerging Voices series, Architectural Record’s 2007 Design Vanguard and the 2003 Young Architects forum. Moreover, the office’s work has been exhibited internationally in New York, Berlin, Seoul, China, Washington, DC and at the Center for Architecture in Manhattan. In 2021, LEVENBETTS published a book in collaboration with Thomas deMonchaux titled Thirteen Ways of Looking at a House which featured thirteen house designs as well as essays and text.
Our office is located at
508 West 26th Street #317, New York NY 10001
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