We are an architectural practice with a legacy of designs that span more than four decades
The practice reflects a distinctly contemporary evolution of core modernist principles in shaping client programs and site, forming spaces with technical precision using light and materials in sophisticated ways. By embracing a united, non-hierarchical management structure, nurturing client relationships and pursuing innovation, the firm succeeds in integrating current technologies and methods with highly individual approaches to problem solving.
The office has designed a range of educational buildings for schools, colleges and universities, as well as corporate office buildings, healthcare facilities, cultural and religious centers, and private residences. Prestigious institutions, such as Cornell University and Penn State University, are among our clients. The firm also maintains long professional relationships with many developers, and numerous public entities, including the NY State University Construction Fund, the New York City School Construction Authority and the New York City Housing Authority.
Our services
As our project portfolio illustrates, our work stretches across a wide range of building types. Our experience is further deepened through the broad scope of services we offer. The services we offer differ in scale (interiors to site planning), entry point (programming studies to construction administration), and skill (concept development to project management).
We partner with our clients to solve their functional, operational and cultural requirements.
Programming
Planning + Strategies
Interiors
Architecture
Sustainable Design
Renovation + Adaptive Reuse
Workplace Consultancy
Site Assessment
Consultation
Project Management
Construction Administration
Code and Zoning Evaluations
Our team
Former partners and associates to the Bauhaus master Marcel Breuer, architects Herbert Beckhard and Frank Richlan founded the New York firm Beckhard Richlan & Associates in 1982. After joining the firm in 1985, Michael Szerbaty became the firm’s principal in 2003 and currently practices with his partner Michael Freedman as MDSzerbaty Associates Architecture (MDSA).
