FIRM HISTORY
Founded in 1980, Harry Gendel Architects provides Architectural expertise in commercial and industrial projects. Our project experience includes the master planning of office and industrial parks, design of manufacturing, distribution, warehouse and office buildings, interiors, spaceplanning, retail, adaptive reuse, restoration, healthcare, financial, signage and graphic design projects. The firm has accumulated extensive experience working with owners, developers, contractors and consultants to construct state-of-the-art facilities.
FIRM GOALS
To provide the highest quality design and construction services available.
To work in partnership with our clients to establish goals and to coordinate an effective team for optimum results.
To accomplish project goals with the highest ethical and professional integrity.
To contribute in a positive way to the built environment, with the least negative impact on the natural environment and with a special emphasis on innovative architectural solutions and universal accessibilty.
Founded in 1980, Harry Gendel Architects provides Architectural expertise in commercial and industrial projects. Our project experience includes the master planning of office and industrial parks, design of manufacturing, distribution, warehouse and office buildings, interiors, spaceplanning, retail, adaptive reuse, restoration, healthcare, financial, signage and graphic design projects. The firm has accumulated extensive experience working with owners, developers, contractors and consultants to construct state-of-the-art facilities.
FIRM GOALS
To provide the highest quality design and construction services available.
To work in partnership with our clients to establish goals and to coordinate an effective team for optimum results.
To accomplish project goals with the highest ethical and professional integrity.
To contribute in a positive way to the built environment, with the least negative impact on the natural environment and with a special emphasis on innovative architectural solutions and universal accessibilty.