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Freyer Collaborative Architects

37 East 18th Street
10th Floor
New York, NY 10003-2001

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About Freyer Collaborative Architects:

FREYER COLLABORATIVE ARCHITECTS was founded in 1991. Using a collaborative design approach, we establish a close working relationship between client, contractor, artisan and ourselves. Through high quality architectural and interior design we strive to satisfy all functional and aesthetic needs of the client. The staff consists of 9 architectural and interior personnel, 3 support staff members and 4 licensed architects. The project team is led by Warren Freyer AIA, directly overseeing all aspects of the design. Our current work reflects a diverse client base, which we believe is very important in keeping ideas fresh. Recent projects include mixed-use buildings, restaurants, residences, health clubs and retail. Freyer Collaborative Architects has achieved the rare success of fostering a positive relationship with the public, while retaining the respect of their peers. The firm's work has appeared in Interior Design Magazine, The New York Times, New York Magazine, Contract Design, Club Industry, and Architectural Record. The firm has also received excellence awards from the New York City Art Commission in conjunction with the American Institute of Architects.
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