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The Construction Specifier, “Glass Structures in Historic Milieux,” by Taylor Aikin, February 2019.

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Jeffrey Murphy, founding partner, contributed a post for the Trinity Wall Street blog about the rejuvenation of the 172-year-old landmark. Follow the link to learn more.

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Building Design + Construction, “Greenwich Village’s Grace Church School Receives Rooftop Athletic Center Expansion,” by David Malone, 8 January 2019.

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MBB is featured in the new issue of Architectural Record featuring Vertical School Expansions and the work we did at Grace Church High School.

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Construction Update: A recent site visit to Garitage Park in Sofia, Bulgaria. MBB is designing the BREEAM Excellent 450,000sf residential tower. It will be located in the far right corner of the site, overlooking the Vitosha Mountains.

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Jeffrey Murphy, Partner, contributed a great article to the National Trust for Historic Preservation blog about inserting new glass walls at St. Patrick's Cathedral during its restoration, and how these additions improve functionality of the church while maintaining the integrity of the original architecture. Follow the link to read more.

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Restoration Update, November 2018: At Trinity Church Wall Street, the team reviews the new light mock up amidst the scaffolding; the revamped pews are being tested and the stained glass windows are being cleaned and carefully restored. Click through for photos

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MBB is pleased to be included in a new video about the AIA Day of Service. Follow the link to watch the full video and hear more about MBB's service project with Edible Schoolyard NYC!

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Congratulations to architects Kate Brown and Michael Salinas for being selected as mentors by the Architectural League of New York! This pilot program fostors mentorship between students and practicing architects in New York.

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